gift for baby girl 3 years old image
haileybird
my family is friends with another family, and a year ago they had twin girls. the babies 1 year old bday is coming up, and im really close to them, and plan on being in their life forever, so i would like to give them something. but what?
i dont have any money really, as im young.
suggestions?
Answer
If you don't have a lot of money and want something special then why not make them something?
It will be personal, appreciated and special.
One year old babies don't need a lot (my own son turned 1 last month). They don't tend to play with toys (they prefer the laptop mouse, TV remote, mum's keys, mobile phone and cat food bowl) so I would make something decorative and would suggest a salt dough ornament to hang on their bedroom wall.
You could make an angel:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIF4vxsNaBNxOS8GdQNzxPPJ27quo9J3G63aclpy51HVjfqct2qkI1Z-b3Q9nsZPewqRjyn2R5UanYlxrImCqcXniwssT97WFhm5uiyA7Ow0WHj2_zfI3V4JJf_2KOD8C_qZZ674BQv-xv/s200/salt+dough+angel+2.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHW00F5Dfq29c7eCiQ6HpuspW5jEE8pyDwxRcV6M4X4S5MfhyVSbf8_KVKd3oHnDdiodzKID_qr8K-HwIAxH875V-GC9asY6OMgj6G8_2f6eOxnGlTadgTmRntqHBJ0836WvQylX5Rv8SJ/s200/salt+dough+angel+1.gif
Or do the initials of their names:
http://www.bestoday.com.au/billylids/archives/001088salt_dough_letters.php
If you don't have a lot of money and want something special then why not make them something?
It will be personal, appreciated and special.
One year old babies don't need a lot (my own son turned 1 last month). They don't tend to play with toys (they prefer the laptop mouse, TV remote, mum's keys, mobile phone and cat food bowl) so I would make something decorative and would suggest a salt dough ornament to hang on their bedroom wall.
You could make an angel:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIF4vxsNaBNxOS8GdQNzxPPJ27quo9J3G63aclpy51HVjfqct2qkI1Z-b3Q9nsZPewqRjyn2R5UanYlxrImCqcXniwssT97WFhm5uiyA7Ow0WHj2_zfI3V4JJf_2KOD8C_qZZ674BQv-xv/s200/salt+dough+angel+2.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHW00F5Dfq29c7eCiQ6HpuspW5jEE8pyDwxRcV6M4X4S5MfhyVSbf8_KVKd3oHnDdiodzKID_qr8K-HwIAxH875V-GC9asY6OMgj6G8_2f6eOxnGlTadgTmRntqHBJ0836WvQylX5Rv8SJ/s200/salt+dough+angel+1.gif
Or do the initials of their names:
http://www.bestoday.com.au/billylids/archives/001088salt_dough_letters.php
I have a 3 year old and I am pregnant again! What do I do?
Young Mom
I am a mom to a three year old little girl and I just found out that I am pregnant again. I have been with my baby's father for four years now. We are engaged, and planning on getting married. I wanted to be married before having another baby but apparently that wasnt god's plan. I am very nervous that my three year old is going to feel neglected, and in some since I feel like I have let my daughter down. Any advice would help.
Answer
OK... First let me say that you haven't let your daughter down... I am an only child and am in my late 30's. I WISH that I had a brother or sister to share things with. I worry that once my parents are gone that I will feel awful because there won't be any one to recall memories from when I was growing up. I will feel very alone then even though I am married.
As for making your daughter feel involved, you can treat it the way we did (our son was almost 3 when our daughter was born). We bought books about being a big brother and read them as his bedtime stories. I took him to a couple of my doctor's appointments (when I knew they wouldn't be doing any internal exams) and let him listen to the baby's heartbeat. When the baby would kick I would let him feel my tummy and tell him that the baby was practicing to come play with him. My son helped to pick out baby clothes when we found out we were having a girl and he even decided her name (we had 2 names that we couldn't choose between and he got to pick from the two). He was very involved in the pregnancy and when the baby was born he was so excited. People were very thoughtful and when they came to visit at the hospital they made a point of congratulating him on being a big brother and brought a little gift for him too so he didn't feel leftout (some people brought something as simple as a sucker and he was happy!) Anyways, he is now a wonderful big brother and loves his baby sister and she absolutely ADORES him! The baby is now almost 11 months old and they love to play together! She follows him around the house and he reads her stories. We still make sure to each spend one on one time with both children so that they both feel special. I honestly feel that one of the best things that I have done for my son is to give him a sister.
Congratulations and good luck!
OK... First let me say that you haven't let your daughter down... I am an only child and am in my late 30's. I WISH that I had a brother or sister to share things with. I worry that once my parents are gone that I will feel awful because there won't be any one to recall memories from when I was growing up. I will feel very alone then even though I am married.
As for making your daughter feel involved, you can treat it the way we did (our son was almost 3 when our daughter was born). We bought books about being a big brother and read them as his bedtime stories. I took him to a couple of my doctor's appointments (when I knew they wouldn't be doing any internal exams) and let him listen to the baby's heartbeat. When the baby would kick I would let him feel my tummy and tell him that the baby was practicing to come play with him. My son helped to pick out baby clothes when we found out we were having a girl and he even decided her name (we had 2 names that we couldn't choose between and he got to pick from the two). He was very involved in the pregnancy and when the baby was born he was so excited. People were very thoughtful and when they came to visit at the hospital they made a point of congratulating him on being a big brother and brought a little gift for him too so he didn't feel leftout (some people brought something as simple as a sucker and he was happy!) Anyways, he is now a wonderful big brother and loves his baby sister and she absolutely ADORES him! The baby is now almost 11 months old and they love to play together! She follows him around the house and he reads her stories. We still make sure to each spend one on one time with both children so that they both feel special. I honestly feel that one of the best things that I have done for my son is to give him a sister.
Congratulations and good luck!
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