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CM CLub: Looking for cheap but nice Easter pressies

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KatyMac · 12/03/2008 15:18

But I really don't want to spend a fortune

I need 24 of them

I don't give chocolate or sweets

Last year I gave farmyard egg cups, the year before mugs, then small cuddles from Tesco

This year I am stumped

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Scramble · 12/03/2008 15:24

A boiled egg .

KatyMac · 12/03/2008 15:25

Meanie

They can't take that home

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KatyMac · 12/03/2008 15:26

Well a suppose I could paint it??

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 12/03/2008 15:28

Tesco have got some great Easter craft things, in the big Tescos anyway.

WanderingTrolley · 12/03/2008 15:30

BakerRoss

What's the budget, per child? Ages?

KatyMac · 12/03/2008 15:31

14 weeks to 11

As cheap as possible (£2-£3?)

I don't want craft stuff - I want a gift

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WanderingTrolley · 12/03/2008 15:41

Gifts that are cheeeeeep

They do good party bag type toys - it's not all crafty stuff.

Sunglasses are a good gift this time of year. Or anything outdoorsy, in the hope of there being a summer.

Dynamicnanny · 12/03/2008 16:01

The easter pals magic slates are cute from Baker Ross

KatyMac · 12/03/2008 16:09

Babies - book & windmill
Under 5's - Windmill, glider & ball
Older - windmill & flower/insect stamps

How does that sound?

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mindingmum · 12/03/2008 16:40

How about a plant?

KatyMac · 12/03/2008 16:45

Too late I ordered them

I like the idea of a plant - I will write it in next years diary (when is Easter next year)

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