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Decent sized filler gifts to bulk up a small pile

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Vanpod · 27/10/2021 18:36

Our piles will be small this year because the DC's main gifts are small yet pricey. Looking for ideas for inexpensive (but not total tat) things that come in bigger boxes or packaging to bulk up the piles.

Kids are DS 9, DD 7 and DD 4, we already have quite a few board games but are open to good suggestions Smile

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Timetoeat · 27/10/2021 22:27

I would go with things that need to be replaced or is useful,new dressing gowns and slippers, maybe a cushion for their beds, hot water bottles, their own comfy blankets ,booksets.

nocutsnobuttsnococonuts · 28/10/2021 00:01

This year my dds are having a box of treats, a box of second hand books (shop near us sell them for 30p each) wrapping up a selection with a squishmallow or possibly one of those pillows you lean up against.

Also with small gifts I have put them in crackers to make them more exciting- so last year it was lol dolls for dd2 and funko pop minis for dd1 (fairly expensive as they are rarer ones they were after!)

Do they need anything for their room? Beanbag/cushions/duvet.

Dd2 is having a beauty box with face masks, nail varnish and accessories. Cost very little but will provide lots of fun! (Shes 9).

Cuddly toys? Aldi have got big ones for £12.99. They are lovely, dd1 has the sloth from last year. Dd1 is 13 this year and still adores a snuggly toy 😆

BearSoFair · 28/10/2021 11:07

New duvet covers have been surprisingly popular here over the years with all 3 DC!

AutumnFrolicks · 28/10/2021 11:11

Outdoor play stuff, tennis rackets, basketball, water guns, hula hoops, garden Jenga etc

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