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Baby gifts to send online?

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Gillian76 · 01/08/2005 20:59

Just heard that a friend has had a baby. She's too far away to visit for a while and I'd like to send a gift. Any novel ideas available online? i.e. something that can be sent directly to her?

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gigglinggoblin · 01/08/2005 21:09

nicest pressie i got was totally unexpected. my best mate sent me a huge box of chocolate muffins - utter bliss. think the website might be www.bakinboys.co.uk but not sure cos i havent got the right plug in to get into the website.

Gillian76 · 01/08/2005 21:14

Oooooh! That sounds lovely! Will check it out now

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WestCountryLass · 01/08/2005 21:14

www.greatlittlegiftco.com/catalogue/index.php

compo · 01/08/2005 21:15

wow ggg - that is a great site! How about some flowers from Interflora? Or a hamper?

Frenchy72 · 02/08/2005 09:13

Try the White Company. they are unique. A colleague had a special baby bath pack sent to us when we had our little boy and I will never forget it.

see here

section 'Little White Company'

SoupDragon · 02/08/2005 09:21

This, the nutty Tart was set up by a MNer I think.

Or check the chopping section of the MN Webguide

ajmum · 02/08/2005 14:38

I have also sent food hampers (hamper.com, I think) after one was sent to me. Within UK, could probably use Ocado, Tesco or Sainsbury's (or any other supermarket that does a delivery) to do a delivery to a friend. Just thought of that - it would be way cheaper than a hamper, but you'd have to know that they would be in for the delivery, I guess!

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