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Gifts for a family

10 replies

annabannan · 25/09/2024 14:23

As the title says really, thinking of a family gift rather than buying individual. Any ideas?

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InnerPlop · 25/09/2024 18:43

Depends on the family I guess. But we have one child at nursery and one child at primary school and I'm putting a family National Trust membership on my Christmas list for all of us.

Other things could be cinema vouchers, annual passes to theme parks/farm parks, theatre tickets/vouchers, Ticketmaster voucher. Something to do together, rather than something to have.

HanaLeigh · 25/09/2024 18:49

As above with days out.

In addition - panto tickets.

Board game. Jigsaw. Outdoor sports equipment. Camping equipment.

Depends on age of family, interests and budget.

MissyB1 · 25/09/2024 18:57

depends on ages, and what kind of people they are. My dsis and her grown up family love an M&S hamper so thats what I will be gettting them.

Ilovelurchers · 26/09/2024 01:11

Restaurant/ Just Eat vouchers.
Some kind of snack subscription.

ZekeZeke · 26/09/2024 01:18

Budget? Would be helpful.

GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 26/09/2024 05:37

Board game they could play together.

National Theatre Tokens if they would enjoy that

How old are children?

geoger · 26/09/2024 06:57

National trust annual pass. Historic Royal Palace membership. Annual pass to a local theme park or farm. Escape room tickets or theatre/cinema vouchers or restaurant vouchers. TV channel subscription eg Netflix
Board game or a big food hamper

ShinyPrettyThings87 · 26/09/2024 07:00

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza game. We've played with 14-40 year olds and everyone loves it. If they're into family games, that (it's around £10 I think!) and some snacks would be nice if you're on a budget.

AnneButNotHathaway · 03/10/2024 13:08

Theatre tickets or cinema vouchers sound about right. You can also make a restaurant reservation, but it should be discussed with them first.
Something for the home could also be an option, like a family birthday calendar with their photos and birthdays highlighted or a set of board games or a really nice tea&cofee gift set. Maybe a snack subscription box, but then again, make sure there are no allregies or diet restrictions.

Forgottenmyphone · 03/10/2024 13:09

What sort of budget?

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