Easter gifts

tinkerbell86

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Hi ladies,

I don't want to get h chocolate for Easter as he has loads from Xmas but something that will last. Weve got an easter egg hunt done by family in 2 wks time (early due to some family on holiday oer easter). What are you doing for your lo's?

My mums got him a small bouncy castle which he will love and will last years!
 
Font think we'll get her anything this year. One set of grandparents are getting her an Easter egg (for oh to eat) and I think my parent will buy a toy of some sort.
As I'm thinking of getting her a wooden dolls house for her first birthday we will then ask everyone to buy good furniture for it for Xmas, Easter & birthdays so the collection builds up and she's not over run with chocolate
 
Ms getting 4 days of swimming lessons and monkey music from me and my parents :)

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My mum and dad will get Holly new pj's for easter. That's what they have always got for my niece. We will probs get a little bunny toy, won't be spending loads lol!
 
Well I'm not a fan of loads of toys etc for replacing chocky, so I have got a really little pvc style bag for Devon, cost £5.99 from Daniels store in windsor , it has Noddy on it and have got a little bag of kinder tiny mini eggs for him to go in it, (not the ones with toys inside! (same as the ones for my older three), thats all the choc he will be eating, he has such a sweet tooth already!

Here is a simular one

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shreds-Miff...sr_1_18?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1331590542&sr=1-18

I always do a egg hunt with my older ones in the lounge
 
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I'm not even thinking about toys for him just something that will last longer than chocolate (hence his grandma treating him to the bouncy castle as out gardens not big enough for a trampoline) he's got an Easter egg hunt next wknd (a family member does it every year for the kids but h is now able to join in) so I will prob do a small one when he's a bit older at home.
 

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