gift for baby to give older sibling image
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I would like to give my kids a "present from the baby" when they get to see him for the first time. I want something simple but enjoyable. My kids are 6, 3 1/2 and 2 years.
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There's always the "older sibling" t-shirts. The other thing that they would probably find a lot of fun would be a camera. You could get them a cheap disposable camera and a little photo album. Let them take pictures of the baby and of them with the baby, then print them for them and make them a little album.
There's always the "older sibling" t-shirts. The other thing that they would probably find a lot of fun would be a camera. You could get them a cheap disposable camera and a little photo album. Let them take pictures of the baby and of them with the baby, then print them for them and make them a little album.
What are some gifts that I can buy buy for a baby boy other than clothes/toys/clots?
Q. They already have a crib, pram, bath, etc. I don't want to be boring and buy plain clothes because they got a lot of that during the shower. So what else? I would prefer to buy something so no handmade stuff lol. It's for my older sibling's baby. I'm only 20 years old so I want to be like a "cool" uncle haha.
Thanks.
Also, what are some good baby stores online that deliver to Autralia? Thanks.
Thanks.
Also, what are some good baby stores online that deliver to Autralia? Thanks.
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The kid won't really care at this point what you buy it. Give three to five years and then the stuff you buy will matter. At this point in the game, I would stick with classic stuff that the kid actually needs which is the boring stuff. The kid won't even remember what toys you bought it even if you try to reinforce it to the kid that you bought that favorite toy.
When the kid is older, see if you can buy him a bike or teach him how to play baseball, soccer/football, play video games, etc.
Something that I still have is a baby blanket so if you were to buy a good quality child blanket. They won't be able to use it for the first few months.
The kid won't really care at this point what you buy it. Give three to five years and then the stuff you buy will matter. At this point in the game, I would stick with classic stuff that the kid actually needs which is the boring stuff. The kid won't even remember what toys you bought it even if you try to reinforce it to the kid that you bought that favorite toy.
When the kid is older, see if you can buy him a bike or teach him how to play baseball, soccer/football, play video games, etc.
Something that I still have is a baby blanket so if you were to buy a good quality child blanket. They won't be able to use it for the first few months.
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