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Gift ideas for sister and brother-in-law?

6 replies

Marianne1234 · 29/11/2021 07:33

They have two very small children and I know they are finding life quite hard right now.

£50 limit. I’d really like some ideas.

He wouldn’t be into a spa type thing. I had thought of a restaurant voucher but my mum is already getting them one.

I’m just stumped!

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R0tational · 29/11/2021 07:42

Zoo or aquarium tickets.
Softplay annual pass.
Swimming pool annual pass.
Board games.
Coffee machine.

goose1964 · 29/11/2021 12:54

If they're local adult tickets somewhere and a babysitting voucher for their day out.

mdh2020 · 29/11/2021 12:57

A hamper of treats? Afternoon while you babysit

Pegasussnail · 29/11/2021 12:59

Cinema voucher and a promise to mind the kids would be very welcome if it's hard for them

Or something nice for their home

ShirleyBadass · 29/11/2021 13:07

I got mine one of these which I thought was a nice thing to sit and do together, could supplement with a set of cosy socks or a board game.

https://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk/large-chocolate-dipping-adventure.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAkZKNBhDiARIsAPsk0WgX8JIHnJUqvFiWzF9F1WaeJt2OQzO67ttBwTocLapmQ7fg2bVkxvwaArxCEALw_wcB

Jumpingintochristmas · 29/11/2021 13:13

We have got DS and his girlfriend a voucher for Everyman cinema as an extra. £50 should cover 2 tickets, food (burgers etc) and a drink.

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