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What do you put in Xmas stocking..?!

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RandomLetters · 07/12/2018 18:43

We didn't have them as kids but I'd love to start the tradition for my DDs (4 & 2). Apart from chocolate (which I'd like to avoid), what sorts of things do you put in?

Looking for inspiration as I've just come up with plastic tat!

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ScabbyHorse · 08/12/2018 14:03

Pants
Socks
Nice pen
Chocolate coins
Satsuma
Pound coin right at the bottom
Key ring
Sweets
Stickers
Nail clippers
Comb
Tin of mints
Deodorant

(For 12 year old)

CountFosco · 08/12/2018 14:15

We have a mix of food, useful stuff and small toys in ours. My kids are older (6, 9 and 11) so not everything appropriate for the 2 year old. So...
Satsuma
Apple
Chocolate coins
Chocolate lolly
Chocolate shapes (Lindt santas etc)
Candy cane
Toothbrush
Pants
Socks
Bubblebath/soap
Hairclips
CD
DVD
Pens/pencils/crayons/minipaint set
Mini activity book
Christmas themed erasers
Playmobile figure
Small lego kit or figure
Card game
Some kind of traditional toy, the type you in in a museum gift shop
Something small and noisy and inappropriate so I can tut at FC for getting something I don't like, last year it was mini laser guns.

Charley50 · 09/12/2018 11:34

Don't know why but we always had a chocolate orange in our stocking (which was actually a football sock) as kids.

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MulderitsmeX · 09/12/2018 12:03

I love a traditional orange or christingle kit. Used to spend xmas mornkng eating them before my parents woke up

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