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Fisher Price Record Player as Christening present

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StagnantRabbit · 13/07/2011 20:54

Basically I am a (non-religious) God-Mother to one of my oldest friends babies. Delighted to be asked so have been looking for the right present for ages, can't think what to get, and am not massively into all the traditional-type pressies eg silverware (tankard etc). I suddenly saw that the FP Record Player has had a re-birth, as with a lot of 'classic' FP toys and I loved it is a kid, I'm sure my friend had one too. I'm so tempted as a slightly alternative pressie, to symbolise the fact that I am probably an 'alternative' God-Mother. Good idea or not? (slight problem... I think it says not suitable for children under 3... but then again, is a tankard?) Also, any suggestions for other 'alternative' presents if you think this is a bad choice....

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thestringpeople · 13/07/2011 20:54

Great choice!

PonceyMcPonce · 13/07/2011 20:55

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onebigchocolatemess · 13/07/2011 20:55

love it! My sister had one and took it to Uni with her....! Genius!

pinkhebe · 13/07/2011 20:57

I bought some nice - not too childish- bookends and some special russian dolls. Not sure about the record player, but you know the parents

squeakytoy · 13/07/2011 20:57

It sounds great, but does it have small easily breakable, or chewable parts which would mean it is unsuitable for a small child to play with?

TableVamp · 13/07/2011 20:58

My 8m old loves his!

WakeUpRosemary · 13/07/2011 20:59

I am giving a beautiful hardback book of fairy tales plus 12 paperback story books suitable for very small children.The record player will be useless now,will have about 18-24 months play value then will be at bottom of toy cupboard.If the baby is a boy a brio train will have more play value and for a girl a super rag doll [or vice versa] Grin

Panzee · 13/07/2011 20:59

I love the idea. As grateful as I was for anything for my son on his Christening, there's only so much pewter and other things you have to dust that you can take. :o

And I'm going to get one now!

Rosemallow · 13/07/2011 21:01

Love it! Can I ask where you found it as I'd love one for the DCs :)

PaisleyLeaf · 13/07/2011 21:01

I got really excited when I just read this - even wondering if my 6 year old DD would really be too old for one.
But having just looked them up I don't think I would bother - they're not the same. I would miss that musicalboxness of it - the winding it up and seeing the bumps on the record hit the music box.

scrappydappydoo · 13/07/2011 21:02

Maybe you could get him that as a 'now' pressie and maybe choose something more keepsakey as well - non-religious people gave my dds classic books like Peter Pan or nice money boxes

TrinaLuciusMalfoy · 13/07/2011 21:04

I loved mine. When I had DD mum dug it out and now DD loves it too Grin

I wouldn't worry about the age range - I always think it's better to have things to grow into rather than grow out of. And the record player doesn't have swallowable parts so no concern there.

StagnantRabbit · 13/07/2011 21:05

Rose I've seen them on Amazon altho theyre currently not in stock. Seem to be a few websites that have them tho.
Paisley... what website did you look at and how did they seem to differ? Is there no winding up this time? I know FP toys are never quite as they were...

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DimplesOHara · 13/07/2011 21:07

Ooh sounds like a lovely present. We're having DD christened in aug and everyones been asking what to get as there will be a lot of more traditional/older Blush family members who will get the tankards,scroll holders etc.
Fab idea :)

PaisleyLeaf · 13/07/2011 21:08

the review here

It's a battery toy with a memory chip :(

FrozenChocolate · 13/07/2011 21:09

Just seen a review of this on amazon and it is not like the original, it is digital and needs batteries apparently. So don't get it thinking it will have grooved records!

FrozenChocolate · 13/07/2011 21:10

Bugger, too late!

UniS · 13/07/2011 21:10

great idea- they are heirlooms. Mine from childhood is syill tinkling along slightly off key and boy likes to play records on it at GPs.

StagnantRabbit · 13/07/2011 21:11

Thanks for the review but
Oh no! No wind up?! Memory chip?! what a shame.... still slightly tempted tho - could always provide the batteries....
Thanks tho...

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UniS · 13/07/2011 21:11

Scratch that- not teh same as teh old ones... disappointing.

PumpkinBones · 13/07/2011 21:36

You can get the original old ones on ebay. I'd love one for DS2! He was bought an original 80's fisher price activity centre for his first christmas...lovely nostalgic gift!

JoleneJoleneJoleneJoleeene · 13/07/2011 21:43

Boo! It needs to be clockwork. Rubbish.

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