I've got all the stocking stuff except for choc (got loads of bits in the last January sales). In a fit of enthusiasm I also bought DD some Christmas outfits - I love the Joules and JoJo Maman Bebe Christmas dresses they usually have but they are far too expensive full price, but I found some cheap but new with tags on ebay just after Christmas, bargain!! And I got some Christmassy pyjamas in the right sizes for next year in the Gap sale after Christmas as well. Stocked up on loads of Christmassy picture books in The Works as well (on their 10 for £10 offer), so all DD's stocking, advent books, Christmas pyjamas and outfits are sorted, and also some toddler presents for friends' children. Can't beat a copy of a Christmassy book and some chocolate coins!
I've made lists for this year and have made a start on some of the family presents - am going for food and drink items this year, so the alcoholic stuff can be bought gradually with my usual online shops to spread the cost, and I'll stock up on Christmas eatables (mainly chocolates) closer to the time. My aim is to get them all sorted and wrapped by early November. I've already bought DNephews some lego sets from Amazon when they were at low prices - will add some choc santas or similar and maybe a couple of bits from Tiger nearer the time. I buy for a few family friends as well but have decided that this year they're getting some wine or chocs too to make things easier for me. I've done a few years of painstakingly hunting out the perfect present and this year I feel like an easy year is in order 
I also stocked up on cards and wrap in the sales, too, so I have all I need. I'm sort of tempted to get wrapping already and start stashing things in cardboard boxes but then I worry that I might forget what I've wrapped 
I have a few more things for DD but they are smaller things, and I'll need to think of a main present from Santa - not sure yet what she'll like. I'll leave that until much closer to the time. I'll aim to make a list in November of things she might like from family, too.
The only presents I'm stuck on are presents for DD's nursery staff. Any ideas? Would a bottle of wine each for her key worker and the nursery manager, plus a home made Christmas decoration sound okay? And a big box of chocs or biscuits for all the other nursery staff to share? It's the first year DD's been at nursery, and I don't know what people normally expect....
Ought to say that much as I love Christmas, I actually find the present buying and Christmas organising pretty stressful, so getting organised early is partly a displacement activity, and partly done out of a desire to try to make December as stress-free as possible (my job normally ramps up a bit in December and if I leave it all until then I am like a headless chicken and don't enjoy it all one bit. I need to know that everything is sorted by the end of November or I'll be frazzled!)