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Token gifts for toddlers

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OhWhatNowEarl · 11/09/2017 22:57

I need approx 30 token gift for babies to 4 year olds

Ideally only a few pounds each but that would look like a gift in a toddlers eyes Smile

I dont shop online very often so I am a bit lost

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Friendofsadgirl · 11/09/2017 23:01

Books? You can get some great deals on Book People or The Works on sets of books which you can then split into 2s or 3s as gifts. Either that or try poundshop.com

Stompythedinosaur · 12/09/2017 00:39

Hiw about giving everyone a tub of playdoh and a couple of cutters each? Playdoh is £3 for 4 pots and cutters are £1.59 for 12.

Stompythedinosaur · 12/09/2017 00:45

Or what about finger puppets 10 for £1.79?

cravingcake · 12/09/2017 06:47

Little rubber duck or new bath toy?
Crayons & colouring book or sticker book
Wooden puzzles - I think wilko has them quite cheap and if you are buying a lot they may give you a discount.
You could possibly put in a little bag of chocolate buttons for the older ones and box of raisins for younger ones.

MagnumAddict · 12/09/2017 06:58

Bubbles are cheap and always go down well. I'm sure somewhere will sell Christmas themed ones?

Freezingwinter · 12/09/2017 07:29

Wilko had some wooden puzzles and things last year quite cheaply
Playdoh is always good! Buy in bulk and split it up
You can get 3 books in the works for 5 I think, my 2 year old loves books

Equimum · 12/09/2017 08:18

I would second play doh. Wait for good 3for2 offers and buy some big sets. Last year, Argos had some sets of cutters and doh reduced then on the offer. I bought some cellophane and ribbon and made up little parcels.

wobblywonderwoman · 12/09/2017 08:22

The playdoh idea is probably your best bet. Or a book like Dear Zoo- mine still love it
Wish are a great website that sell loads of stuff really cheap (takes a while for delivery though)

GreyCloudsToday · 12/09/2017 08:28

The Works do 10 kids books for £10 if you could stretch to £1 each.

SingaporeSlinky · 12/09/2017 10:15

I'd go for books, always looks more substantial than a cheap plastic toy or bubbles. Split a pack of 10 Julia Donaldson books, making them £1 each. Kids love her books and if you bought individually in a supermarket they're about £4 each.
Try The Works or Book People, often have free delivery and discount codes.

Troubleinstore · 14/09/2017 22:23

kaleidescopes for the older ones are fab!

Newtothis2017 · 15/09/2017 10:06

Bouncy balls or Christmas colouring books and crayons

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