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To think you don't get presents for Easter?

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NurseRoscoe · 06/03/2015 08:07

I don't mean a little book, DVD, outfit or soft toy, for a baby too young for chocolate, a child who can't have chocolate for whatever reason or in addition to a small egg if parents don't want their child having too much chocolate.

I have just seen an increasing number of people buying their children £50+ worth of toys, trampolines, iPads, concert tickets etc, some even asking 'is this enough from the Easter bunny?!' I'm not even that old and I thought the Easter bunny brought Easter eggs, not that he had an inferiority complex from Santa Claus?

Have things really changed this much?

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iwishicouldsing · 06/03/2015 21:10

We always got presents at Easter when we were little. I do the same for my DC. It's a tradition (for us).

attheendoftheday · 06/03/2015 21:50

My dds get easter presents so nyah! Its not even a family tradition or anything.

I like to get them something outdoorsy to use as the summer is coming on.

They also get a big easter egg and I do a hunt for little ones in the garden.

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