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I'm going to wrap up a packet of Aunt Bessies Frozen roast potatoes for my 6 year old..

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LoudestRoar · 19/12/2018 12:51

Any other strange requests on your child's Christmas list? Xmas Grin

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Enidblyton1 · 19/12/2018 12:53

Great idea! Are you going to wrap them up and leave in the freezer with a little note for her to look in there? Otherwise I foresee a soggy stocking...

Santaispackinghissleigh · 19/12/2018 12:57

Dd wants a cow.
She is 29!!

LoudestRoar · 19/12/2018 13:03

enid They'll be wrapped, and left in the freezer. I believe Santa will leave a note saying there's a little something in the freezer.
Santa I'd want a cow too!

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slappinthebass · 19/12/2018 13:33

@Santaispackinghissleigh there is a website called sendacowgifts.org where you can buy a cow on behalf of someone to give to someone in need. I'm sure Oxfam do them too.

Whyislarryhappy · 19/12/2018 13:38

Ds said a bouncy castle... Maybe in summer I will hire one for the day though!
He has also requested massive chocolate coins. So if anyone knows where I can buy a giant one...

mansneverhot · 19/12/2018 13:46

Starbucks do massive chocolate coins :)

TellerTuesday4EVA · 19/12/2018 13:47

B&M or similar store usually have the large chocolate coins

JoeElliotsMullet · 19/12/2018 13:48

Tesco do massive chocolate medals in the party section, they come in big gold wrappers so you could just take the ribbon off.

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 19/12/2018 13:49

Larry Waitrose!

MincePieMum · 19/12/2018 13:50

A castle made of chocolate...

LoudestRoar · 19/12/2018 16:44

mince you can get a silicone castle mould from Amazon, and make your own?

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dangermouseisace · 19/12/2018 16:50

A Boxing Day win for their favourite football team!

UtterlyUnimaginativeUsername · 19/12/2018 16:51

M&S have giant chocolate coins as well.

Emus · 19/12/2018 17:07

One of mine wants "a bouncy ball that is bigger than the house". Thankfully he also said a green remote control racing car which was much easier to source!

Gribbie · 19/12/2018 17:19

A doll the size of a mountain, a drum kit and a puddle.

LoudestRoar · 19/12/2018 19:31

Gribbie I'll keep my fingers crossed for rain on Christmas eve for you Smile

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KipperTheFrog · 19/12/2018 19:34

A unicorn. Not sure where to get a live one (as requested) she doesn't want a toy one so she's getting a chocolate one. I foresee tears Christmas morning.

Allyg1185 · 19/12/2018 19:39

A baby brother lol rather difficult considering my dh has had the snip

Ohnospaghettioh · 19/12/2018 19:41

The baby shard cd 🙄 and a snail...

onyabikeivy · 19/12/2018 19:48

A rocket, so she can fly up and push the moon a little further away so you can never see it during the day ... and "space clothes" of course ....

KatsutheClockworkOctopus · 19/12/2018 19:53

A stapler and A4 pad...

Raahh · 19/12/2018 19:57

DD1 (12) has had a watermelon every year since she was 6.

I have to come up with more creative ways of wrapping it.

last year I just stuck googly eyes on it.
One year, the woolly hat I had bought her, covered it nicely. Grin.

Raahh · 19/12/2018 19:58

One year, her only request was masking tape.

She did lot of things with that masking tape Grin.

OneWildNightWithJBJ · 19/12/2018 20:01

When DS was about 3 he asked for a dead fish...

I think (hope) it was because he'd been learning about healthy eating at nursery!

Fairylea · 19/12/2018 20:02

Ds aged 6, who has autism, has decided he’d like a “green lambo” as he doesn’t think our - perfectly nice- Kia is up to scratch anymore. Confused