Great Gift IdeasGift ideas for children of all ages - 0 to 120! If you see some cool gift ideas on any of the other forums, let a mod know so the thread can be moved over here for posterity!
Mikey-
A topographical globe
New Pajamas (organic cotton)
Books
Monet “Water-lily-Pond” print
A wooden dragon (we will make)
Sean-
A sun cater/wind chime he saw that we likes. IT is stars and moons made of metal and glass
New Pajamas (same as Mikey’s)
Books
Play silks in “teddy bear” colors OR a play silk canopy for over his bed
A puppet theatre (we will make)
Then we will send them on a treasure hunt game...the prizes will be a variety of art supplies (brushes, water color paper, paints, etc)
That is about it. We will do this for Yule…then we are heading out of town for a week. I do not know where we are going!
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Austin (8) no clue. He says he doesn't have any toys he likes to play with in his room, but he is a bit rough on pretty much everything and doesn't like samll building toys... so I am stuck with him. I am afraid either he or one of his siblings will destroy something that is 'better' that he would like (like a telescope or race track, etc)
Nathan will be 7. He wants Daddy to build him a castle, and he wants to help. So, that is what they are going to do before Christmas. Then on Christmas morning he will get it to keep - along with a bunch of bendy dolls. Getting the doll armatures fomr www.achildsdream.com and then dressing them myself. They will be knights, royal family, maybe a Robin Hood, some wool horses, etc. He'll also get some books that he can read - and some more puzzle type books small toys.
Adam (4) He was looking through the Magic Cabin catalog and saw the stuffed dogs.... with a wooden doghouse. He wants THOSE. lol I got 'fur' yesterday in the same colors and also a pattern. DH is making a doghouse for him, too.
Lauren will be 3 We were thinking dollhouse, but we don't have the room in this house. She did see a stuffed kitty that she wants, so I am making her a black kitty.
Adam and Lauren share a room and htey have all the Waldrofy toys in there. All the dressups, playstands, food, babies, etc. Dh is going to make them a hanging rod ystem for their dressups... and I am making them a bunch more dressups. Royal cloaks, red ridinghood, princess, prince, crowns, tutus, fairy wings, flower skirts, boas, magic wands, tiaras, etc... complete dressup set.
For my 10, 7, and 1 year old Im getting a teepee my SIL has one and they love it so much!
Laurel will get her first doll that can wear her diapers she came home in and her clothes. She wont know whats going on though LOL
I still dont know what to get my teens.
Im getting them all a heavy duty wagon to play with outside, they go through wagons quickly but this one will be a much better made one.
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I saw a cute kiddie vacuum that really works at Sears, so I would like to get that for ds who is 4. He loves to "help" with the vacuuming but he takes forever and I feel impatient sometimes. I was also thinking about another lego set, maybe one of the Star Wars ones. For his stocking, Power Rangers undies and socks. Ugh, the thought of having to start shopping for everyone else makes me feel ill since I never know what what they'd like most.
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Originally posted by Mamax4 But but it's not even Halloween!
i cannot go there yet.
LOL - I'm not going there yet either but I need ideas so when I DO go shopping, I can get it done quickly. I am waiting for the Christmas club to come through then I may begin to get a few things but usually it's December before I go full force into getting things. Now, the swingset will come before Christmas, obviously, so I guess I WILL be dealing with it early! LOL!
I'm usually done shopping by now, I am so behind.....LOL!
Ellie: From Santa a desk for her room (she's been begging for a while), From us, PJs, robe, personalized mermaid painting from Melony
Isabelle: From Santa a large dollhouse. From us, PJs, robe and Waldorf unicorn
Alex: From Santa a train table. From us, PJs robe and I need to find one other thing.......
Stockings: I have been buying things on clearance all year....fancy pens, a whole slew of art supplies from Target's after school starts clearance, Hello Kitty pencil cases, a bit of candy and I will include some character band-aids this year.
I still need DH's gift, but the girls will need to go shopping with me for that. My family does not exchange gifts except for kids. We just do a big dinner. MIL bought the girls American Girl dolls when she visited NYC, so thats all taken care of.
Actually I'm closer than I think....make the PJs and robes, get one more thing for Alex and a desk for Ellie and a gift for DH and I am done, done, done
they are getting the Playmobil zoo to share. We do stockings, so they'll get little trinket-y stuff in them...I have a little stash of wahm things going and a couple things I still want to get. I usually make them new jammies to open up on Christmas Eve... And, that will probably be it from us.
Justin, my 8 1/2 yo is getting a skeeball machine that he's been asking for to put in the play room in the basement. I think he's also getting a light up globe for his room. He REALLY wants a red lava lamp, but I don't know about that.
Alex, my 7 1/2 yo is getting a basketball game to put in the basement. Shes also getting a small cd player boombox and 2 cds that shes been wanting.
Caleb, my 4 1/2 yo REALLY wants a scooter, but we'll see. Hes getting a set of blocks from brianswoodshop
Maggie, is 2 and shes getting a play washing machine from brians woodshop and a set of blocks from the same.
They're all getting some Usborne books too. Theres a couple in my home show kit that they all want their own copy of and there are a couple more I know they'll love.... I might have to get Alex a learning palette b/c she won't put down the sample since I got it in the mail.
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Ds is getting a wooden castle and figures to go with it. Then I'll be making him some dress-up items to go with some that we got in a swap, and will put them all in a big wooden treasure box. His stocking will have a new toothbrush and some other little goodies, hopefully I'll be able to find him some HABA tin games.
i think my Mom is sending him a blanket, and I'm hoping that he only gets books from everyone else.
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Emily 9, 2 games, Pictionary Jr., some charades game, and the mini van to go w/ the polly pocket carnival.
Easton 5, Elefun game, a wooden floor puzzle of the US, its huge, and a paintball gun game that hooks to the TV.
Gavin 3 is very into Dora, my mom is getting him the house, we are getting him furniture for the bedroom and kitchen and the Grandma & Diego, also kid sized Dora furniture, 2 chairs and a ottoman.
All three are getting a fleece blanket made by me, the really easy cut the edges and tie ones. We are really not going overboard this year.
They get tons of stuff from both of our divorced families. On Christmas we have to visit all seperately, my mom, my dad, my grandparents, dh's mom, & dh's dad. It is really too much, I almost want to run away this Christmas, we don't get to enjoy it al all, we spend our ENTIRE day running, starting just after the kiddos open their gifts from us & Santa.
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Originally posted by eastonbennett They get tons of stuff from both of our divorced families. On Christmas we have to visit all seperately, my mom, my dad, my grandparents, dh's mom, & dh's dad. It is really too much, I almost want to run away this Christmas, we don't get to enjoy it al all, we spend our ENTIRE day running, starting just after the kiddos open their gifts from us & Santa.
I SO know what you're saying. We get up Christmas morning and open gifts at our house, then rush to my Grandmas to open gifts before lunch, then to my Great-Grandmas for lunch/gifts, then to hubby's Mom's for lunch/gifts again, then we get to come home so I can complain about how everyone ignored me about giving the $$ to my dad for their college fund instead of getting big, plastic, noise making toys. We also have to make time in the mess to see my step-son.
Now as for the gifts for my kids...
8 y/o DD - chapter books, magazines subscription, stuffed horses
6 y/o DS - new cowboy boots, arrows for his bow, stuffed horses
5 y/o DD - doll clothes, play food, doorway puppet theater
1 y/o DS - new doll
The rest I don't know. Everyone is getting an outfit, bubbles, crayons, paper, glue, workbooks, etc. and probably some sort of organizational station for it all to go in.
Does anyone have any advice as to what to do about my step-son. He'll be 18 months at Christmas and his mother doesn't appreciate anything, so whatever we send there will just get trashed (probably litterally). We haven't even seen him in 4 months, so I don't want to get him a bunch of stuff for here. I don't have a clue what to get him
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They get tons of stuff from both of our divorced families. On Christmas we have to visit all seperately, my mom, my dad, my grandparents, dh's mom, & dh's dad. It is really too much, I almost want to run away this Christmas, we don't get to enjoy it al all, we spend our ENTIRE day running, starting just after the kiddos open their gifts from us & Santa.
That's why it works really well for us to celebrate on Yule, or Winter Solstice. We get to have our fun before the Christmas burnout. We let Nico's bio-mom have her on Christmas, and J, Kaya and I get to stay home and relax!
In tears past, I have waited and waited to do any sort of planning or prep for the holidays. which leads to me getting stressed and depressed by December 1st. This year, I promised I would have the gifts planned, purchased or made by Thanksgiving so I can *chill*!
Originally posted by Christy Does anyone have any advice as to what to do about my step-son. He'll be 18 months at Christmas and his mother doesn't appreciate anything, so whatever we send there will just get trashed (probably litterally). We haven't even seen him in 4 months, so I don't want to get him a bunch of stuff for here. I don't have a clue what to get him
I'd get him a savings bond! For $25 you can get a $50 bond which makes an impressive gift. I don't think anything else would be worth getting him from what you say.
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