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Stocking filler ideas?

16 replies

MoNigheanDonn · 17/12/2017 20:17

Looking for cheap stocking filler ideas for DDs 13yo and 9yo plus toddler DS...so far DD2 has a few bits from Smiggle but that's it!

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Supermagicsmile · 17/12/2017 20:20

Things like chocolate selection boxes, new slippers, fleecy blankets, pretty pens,notebooks etc

Toddler DS: toy trains, dinosaurs, a little stroller and a doll, coloring books etc

Supermagicsmile · 17/12/2017 20:21

Home bargains is great for pretty notebooks etc at low prices x

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/12/2017 20:24

For the older two, hot chocolate, mini marshmallows and squirty cream - goes down well with my three.

PurplePotatoes · 17/12/2017 20:28

I have a toddler DS - he's got some little Kinder chocolate snowmen, a push a long wooden dinosaur, a Thomas the Tank toy, a cutlery set, bath toy, some bubbles and a small book.

MoNigheanDonn · 17/12/2017 20:30

Ooh some fab ideas thank you!

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Mummynextdoor · 17/12/2017 20:32

My toddler has a squirty bath toy, a soft toy a character fork and knife set, a CBeebies magazine, a ball and some play do. For the 13 yr old nail varnish, compact mirror, for both DDs bubble bath or shower gel, photo frame, hair accessories, costume jewellery, pants

IggyAce · 17/12/2017 21:02

In my DD (11) stocking I have chocolate coins, bath bomb, pants, socks, lol doll and some stationary.
For a toddler how about small car I'm sure Tesco do some durable plastic ones for about £1 each. Ducks for the bath, socks, crayons stickers and white chocolate coins.

Lovemusic33 · 17/12/2017 21:02

Pez despencer
Chocolate sprouts
Lip balms
Gloves
Hand warmers
Head phones
Rubix cube
Fidget spinner
Funky nail files
Pokemon cards
Purse
Jar of Nutella
Pens
Pencils
Rubbers

Lovemusic33 · 17/12/2017 21:04

For toddler,
Play dough
Bubbles
Snap cards
Chocolate coins
Toy cars
Play money
Matey bubble bath
Bath crayons

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 17/12/2017 21:08

I've just bought this pin for my sister who loves Home Alone:

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annandale · 17/12/2017 21:11

For ds (13) - I overspend on stocking just to warn you.
Jelly beans
Light up glass
Exploding kittens
Google cardboard 'virtual reality' headset
Chocolate coins
Roy and morty tshirt

MadhousMom59 · 17/12/2017 21:12

No. I buy all my grandkids up to the age of 9 a present myself.the grandkids above I put money in a card so as they can buy what ever they want.iI have 23 grandkids .and that's what I do.xx

MadhousMom59 · 17/12/2017 21:13

Put some money in a card for them to buy what they want.xx

hashtagelfie · 17/12/2017 21:50

Dd(13) has got earphone splitter, powerbank, body butter, hand cream, bath bomb, impulse gift set, WiFi lightbulb, hand warmer, mini faux plant, fairy lights, chocolate, American sweets, Apple and satsuma.

hashtagelfie · 17/12/2017 21:54

Superdrug have loads of stocking fillers reduced, and primark is amazing for cheap bits too

hashtagelfie · 17/12/2017 21:58

Sorry I didn't see you also had toddler ds! Mine (2 on Boxing Day) has socks, rubber duck, grimms mini rainbow (ok not cheap!), plui (sp? Rain bath toy), toot toot car, bing bunny plush, that's not my book, trolls blind bags, chocolate, pez, satsuma and apple

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