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By *el65 OP Man
over a year ago
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okay , before anyone gets wrong idea, this is a general question for parents?
someone in family is due to have a baby soon , i asked what can i buy as a gift?
someone suggested a load of nappies as they will always be needed ,
so to parents of young childern , would this be a somthing that new parents would like of a WTF id this?
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"okay , before anyone gets wrong idea, this is a general question for parents?
someone in family is due to have a baby soon , i asked what can i buy as a gift?
someone suggested a load of nappies as they will always be needed ,
so to parents of young childern , would this be a somthing that new parents would like of a WTF id this?
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Any parents will tell you anything helps as they literally go through clothes and nappies like nothing else.
Problem with nappies in bulk they grow out of them fairly quickly, also you can't guarantee that the brand you buy will be compatible with baby.
Maybe vouchers to the value of.
Then they can get them as and when.
I'm sure it'll be far more appreciated than a silver rattle that's going to get put in a drawer and forgotten about. |
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Just check they're not planning on using washable nappies before you do that. I seem to remember being given a lot of tiny clothes that would never get worn as we had too much. Remember how quick they grow. I was grateful for baby books, and other small items they could grow into. Might be best to ask the prospective parents if there's anything they really need |
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"okay , before anyone gets wrong idea, this is a general question for parents?
someone in family is due to have a baby soon , i asked what can i buy as a gift?
someone suggested a load of nappies as they will always be needed ,
so to parents of young childern , would this be a somthing that new parents would like of a WTF id this?
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Mothercare gift card mate. safest bet...and maybe some babysitting gift cards. Lol! |
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over a year ago
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I would buy a small token gift for the baby but would concentrate on Mum, everyone will be buying for the
baby. Maybe some pamper bits and an offer to babysit while she has a night to herself |
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over a year ago
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Sleeping tablets would have been appreciated ! But can't go wrong with a voucher, even if it seems a bit impersonal it will still be used for something they want or need. |
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over a year ago
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Buy clothes (neutral colours) but get them 3-6 months size wise.
So many people buy and gift the newborn and 0-3 outfits and then all of a sudden you have a baby that no longer fits into anything you have. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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