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What's the most inappropriate present someone has bought for your kids?

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beansprout · 21/10/2004 10:58

Anyone?

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kalex · 21/10/2004 10:59

Beansprout, you read my mind.

The "best" most inappropriate present was to DS, aged 1.5. My Exh bought him Kerplunk. Sharp pointy sticks and marbles. Its still in the cupboard.

golds · 21/10/2004 11:01

A book aimed at a 18month old with shinny pictures in it for her 6th birthday - she was not impressed.

bakedpotato · 21/10/2004 11:01

kalex -- NO!

WigWamBam · 21/10/2004 11:03

My aunt always buys my daughter a glass bauble for the Christmas tree as a Chrismas present.
My mother has bought her a Mary Quant 60s rain poncho to fit a 10 - 12 year old.
My husband bought her a T-shirt from Winnepeg to fit a size 14.
My sister bought her a set of make-up and nail polish.

She's 3y5m old.

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 11:05

Wigwam....poor poor child stifling giggles. OMG

WigWamBam · 21/10/2004 11:05

We have strange families, MS!

dawnie1 · 21/10/2004 11:05

When my dd was born (at 6lbs) a friend gave us a large pink waterproof bunny rabbit suit for kids aged 5/6 years ???? For her 1st birthday the same friend gave us a pair of sheepskin wellies (for her) that would fit me ???? I think she buys things for her daughter aged 5 who refuses to wear them hence she wraps them up and gives them to us hoping we won't notice the size !?!

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 11:06

I remember on the day of my DDs christening, my (then) sister in law presented me with a carrier bag inside of which was a pair of brown leggings which, apparently, were Dds christening present! Not even wrapped!

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 11:07

Wigwam...you and me both.

dawnie1 · 21/10/2004 11:08

Another inappropriate present (although not for my kid). A few Xmas' ago my 24 year old brother bought my dad a complete hair set - brushes, combs, hairdryer and styling products. My dad is as bald as an egg and No it wasn't a joke (DUH !!)

WigWamBam · 21/10/2004 11:13

I've just been upstairs to check in the chamber of horrors that is our cupboard full of inappropriate/unwanted presents that we haven't had the heart to throw away and having spotted a Little Miss backpack for an adult, full set of Grimm's Fairy tales and a Meccano(!) that my sister bought her when she was born, I am now hoping that insanity doesn't run in the family

tinyganghq · 21/10/2004 11:17

Well following on from my daughters Venetian mask on the other thread...my uncle (who loved old antiques /junk depending on your point of view) once gave me a large framed Victorian print. Being Victorian subject matter, it was on the depressing lines of something like 'When did you last see your father?' Drab, dull, utterly inappropriate - I was 8 and wanted a Tressy doll.

albert · 21/10/2004 11:22

A friend of DH's gave our DS a pink baby hat for his 4th birthday!!

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 11:27

I dropped hints to my first DH that I wanted a book on herbalism. I am very into alternative therapies etc, so was fairly confident he knew what to get. On Xmas morning I was presented with a book on herb gardening instead.

WigWamBam · 21/10/2004 11:29

Husbands, eh! I asked mine for a cross-stitch kit of Stonehenge for by birthday. What did I get? An electric piano.

I don't play the piano, I've never wanted to play the piano, and still don't see the connection between cross-stitch and pianos!

Northerner · 21/10/2004 11:31

Last christmas my MIL bought me a Boyzone video live in concert. I've never expressed an interest in Boyzone. Dh got a drag racing one!!!!

jellyhead · 21/10/2004 12:03

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handlemecarefully · 21/10/2004 12:07

Nothing inappropriate - I have just realised that I have spectacular friends and relatives. However, dd is only 2 years and ds only 6 months -there is still time.

I'm not keen on cuddly toys though - how many does a child need for heavens sake???, so I've let relies know that there is a soft toy embargo this Christmas

Cam · 21/10/2004 12:20

Thanks ever so much for this thread, I've been waiting for years to have the opportunity to tell this! My dd once received a book as a birthday present from a fellow classmate in her previous school. It was one of those books that you send away for and have your child's name, address, family, pets, etc as part of the story. What's wrong with that, you're all thinking, how fantastic that someone would get you something so personal and so interesting for your dd. But wait! The book was about the child who gave it to dd. As it was a present given at her birthday party we (luckily) had waited till the guests had gone before opening the gifts. When I looked at it closely I could see it was second-hand and "used". The mother obv just grabbed it on the day of the party, maybe her child was bored with it? My dd looked at it (was just beginning to read at that time) and said in a bewildered way "Oh its a book about XXXX, why has she given me a book about herself?" (It went in the bin behind dd's back later and she forgot about it). I found out later that the same woman had given another child at a birthday party an opened box containing a Barbie bed with one of the legs broken off. No, these were not poor people unless driving a new merc and having 2 kids at private school counts as poor nowadays.

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 12:23

NNNOOOOOOOOO!!!! OMG. Mind you, that's how come they can afford to drive a new merc. Tightwads.

ScummyMummy · 21/10/2004 12:25

at this thread, especially WigWamBam and Cam- your poor dds!

ladymuck · 21/10/2004 12:25

When we were asked for suggestions of what to buy for ds1's 2nd birthday we mentioned we were planning to buy a slide or climbing frame, and would welcome contributions to that, or something else for out in the garden.

My parents bought him a birdtable and some nuts .

hmb · 21/10/2004 12:27

MIL once bough my darling, but ever so OTT son a heavy duty, hard rubber dolphin that was the exact size and shape of a junior cosh! She bought dd any number of real glass mirrors when she was a baby and only stopped when MIL sat on one and broke it(! can't make this sort of thing up).

My mum always wanted to buy my toddler one of those 'antique' dolls with china heads....yeh right! She thought I was a right cow to ban them!

MarmaladeSun · 21/10/2004 12:29

Talking of tightwads, one Easter my MIL gave the children easter eggs; you know the offers in woolies where you get a set of 3 (all joined together) for £2.97 or something? Well, she had taken one of the eggs out, and handed the box to my 2, 2 of the slots had an egg in and the 3rd was empty! Couldn't believe she left the empty box.

spook · 21/10/2004 12:29

DS2's godfather-crap walkie talkies 3 years in a row!!!