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my friend has just had twin boys - is there anything particularly good to buy as a present?

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AitchTwoOh · 18/02/2007 14:45

you know, something 'twinnie' - if such a thing exists?
i just know they'll be getting plenty of matching clothes sets, plus the parents aren't shot of a bob or two, so i'd like to get something useful that they might not otherwise know about.
TIA.

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MagicalMay · 19/02/2007 11:41

Hello, When my friend had her lovely boys i asked her what she wanted/needed. She liked that i asked

madmarchhare · 19/02/2007 11:42

snap

slalomsuki · 19/02/2007 11:43

I bought my friend a hand print/foot print kit which she did their foot prints with when a week old. It was some child friendly plaster stuff. Now at 6 her twins can't believe they ever had feet that small.

Marscentio · 19/02/2007 11:46

Lots of 'twinnie' sites. Incl 2became4 and oh I can't remember. Google twin gifts.

Alternatively... come on the the d'ya ever wonder thread... they'll have fabby ideas there.

Personally, when I had my DTs the best gift I was given was a 'meals on wheels' service by my friends. They organised a rota and I had food for months. Wonderful!!!

madmarchhare · 19/02/2007 11:48

I agree the meal thing would be a good idea. It hectic with just one new baby so I imagine that you would be loved for ever if you organised something like that.

glamourbadger · 19/02/2007 12:50

Like most 'novelty' items the majority of the twin stuff I received was a load of old tat that ended up in the charity bag. We were also given lots of matching clothes but I've never been keen on dressing my twins the same. In the majority of cases I ended up only using one of the sets.

I did receive the SNAP tops as a gift. They were great quality, nice thick cotton but again, they make ID twins look rather samey and no-one can tell them apart.

What a really appreciated was two similar items - the same thing but in different colours or styles. The food idea is also fab. I had one friend who used to come over with lunch then make me have a sleep while she did the washing up. Sleep and food are rather scarce in the first few months of twins so this was a godsend!

jampot · 19/02/2007 12:52

buy her a pamper day at the local spa

Kelly1978 · 19/02/2007 12:56

I'd agree with the food idea. It was something I appreciated far more than anything else I was given, because newborn twins are sooo time consuming. And maybe some nice bath type things for mum to use when she gets 5 mins to relax.

EllieHsMum · 19/02/2007 13:04

My friend had twin boys on Saturday. I am going to give them basket/box goodies for the cupboard for the visitors arrive & wee gifts for mum & dad.(also I will be including several little cards for mum, so she can redeem them when she wants to offering an hour of my time when every she needs it) She's more likely to reedem a card/voucher than just call me & ask for help. We will also give the boys a wee gift bag each from my dd.

AitchTwoOh · 20/02/2007 10:39

they're not identical, so does that rule the snap tops out?
tbh they are zillionaires and have a nanny and such so while i would tend to agree about the food (a friend did that for me... bliss) i don't think it's such a good idea. plus the hub and i don't get on too brilliantly (not badly, but there's no click) so i don't think he would appreciate being inundated with offers of me being in their house.

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NbgsYellowFeathers · 20/02/2007 10:41

If shes not using reusable nappies, buy her packs of different sized nappies!

AitchTwoOh · 20/02/2007 10:57

Gad, i know this is makin me sound v ungrateful for your excellent suggestions but really, they are squidrillionaires... that's why i was looking for somethign cool/fun/gimmicky cos i know that they have got everything else.

i wonder if they've ggot the footprint thing, though?

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hub2dee · 20/02/2007 21:03

/hijack

AitchTwoOh · 20/02/2007 22:47

hub, i did... does this mean that i forgot to put them up?

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FluffyMummy123 · 20/02/2007 22:48

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Aloha · 20/02/2007 22:56

Next size up baby sleeping bags? Very useful. Blue gingham is cute.
Two cute but different little mugs from Emma Bridgewater for when they are older and will look adorable in the kitchen in the meantime? Or money boxes or egg cups?
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Or something personalised with their names? like towels, bathrobe, blanket?

hub2dee · 20/02/2007 23:01
AitchTwoOh · 20/02/2007 23:40

ooooh, all good ideas, esp the gap socks one. am going to go with the light as they sell them in the ponce shop round the corner and i wanted one for dd but couldn't justify the expense in the end. for two, however, it's do-able. i have seen the bedroom and i know they don't have one, but if they get one as a pressie they can take mine back to the shop. excellent. job's a good 'un.

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hub2dee · 21/02/2007 10:47

Surely what they need for their squadrillions is a Venture photography session.

AitchTwoOh · 21/02/2007 11:06

i think they've got david bailey booked in... (actually they're not like that, but when money is no object you buy what you want, don't you?)

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ssd · 21/02/2007 11:07

a nanny

a cleaner

a babysitter

she'll need a rest!

AitchTwoOh · 21/02/2007 11:18

got
got
got

millionaires, i keep tellin' ya.

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