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Guest Namsoejones
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Looking for any advice on what sort of thing to buy my little for Christmas, I already got her a alpaca stuffie that she wanted as her small gift. My budget is about £300, don't want to get a generic Christmas gift I want something that a little would like. Any suggestions would be really appreciated :-)
Guest Beardless Viking
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What is she into? If she's a gamer, a DS or 3DS with Nintendogs, Animal Crossing and perhaps some Disney game might make her really happy. There's a really adorable pink DSi and 3DS that would be perfect if she's into pink stuff.

Guest Namsoejones
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What is she into? If she's a gamer, a DS or 3DS with Nintendogs, Animal Crossing and perhaps some Disney game might make her really happy. There's a really adorable pink DSi and 3DS that would be perfect if she's into pink stuff.

No she's not a proper gamer only plays with games on her phone. She's very girly like hello kitty, winnie the pooh and is obsessed with Disney.

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Guest Beardless Viking
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No she's not a proper gamer only plays with games on her phone. She's very girly like hello kitty, winnie the pooh and is obsessed with Disney.

The games I mentioned would be a good gateway into gaming, they're very, very casual. Hmm, maybe a disney boxset of bluerays? I know they have a few of those they sell, like all the classics.

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Fuzzy blankies!  Also, know your little.  Does she like pokemon?  Buy her a pokemon.  Or a biiiig t-shirt.

Guest Mister Grey
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I am very close to a little who has a PS4.  Last year I ordered her a pink battery cover and then ordered a shell for her controller.  I took it apart and replaced the shell so her controller is pink.

 

 

They don’t make the controller in pink so this was a very unique gift that made her the envy of her little pals.  Recently she traded in her PS4 for a PS4 pro, they wanted her pink controller but she refused, she wanted it for her new system.

Guest Stinkin'ol'Fred
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Maybe a vintage Disney figurine like a one of a kind collectible, or maybe a card that has money on it to spend on her phone game, or maybe a backpack with Disney and art supplies inside it.
Guest Namsoejones
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Maybe a vintage Disney figurine like a one of a kind collectible, or maybe a card that has money on it to spend on her phone game, or maybe a backpack with Disney and art supplies inside it.

 

The vintage Disney toys is such a good idea that's the kind of thing I was looking for it's ideal, I'm defo going with it. Thank you so much I really appreciate it and thank you everyone else for your suggestion too

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Maybe do a gift basket of her favorite Disney stuff? Blanket, stuffie, etc. Or maybe something from Etsy with her name on it? Or if you want to get sentimental something that has a word or phrase on it that has meaning to you two. Like nicknames. It doesn't have to be jewelry, but something like a keychain or something that she sees and uses a lot. Then when she sees that, she thinks of you and smiles. 

Guest Bookish-daddys-girl
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I always love high end chocolate, coffee or tea sets, new stuffies, new books, bubble bath, really cool art supplies, if she likes Disney you could always give her a Disney Infinitey 3.0

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Cute socks that are warm and fuzzy and her favorite colors always work well.
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That's an awfully large budget in my opinion. Personally i would be devastated if my Daddy spent that much money on me. Can i ask why it's so high? Ok, if you're loaded, i guess that makes a difference.

i can only speak for myself, but i am happy with little things like soft toys, good quality bath stuff, pj's and fluffy slippers, simple but cute bits and pieces.

Guest Mister Grey
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I picked up a Little mermaid POP signed by the little mermaid creator

Guest Namsoejones
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That's an awfully large budget in my opinion. Personally i would be devastated if my Daddy spent that much money on me. Can i ask why it's so high? Ok, if you're loaded, i guess that makes a difference.

i can only speak for myself, but i am happy with little things like soft toys, good quality bath stuff, pj's and fluffy slippers, simple but cute bits and pieces.

I just wanted to get her something special and different she won't know how much I spent on it. She's like you she likes little gifts she only asked me for a alpaca stuffie it's me that wanted to buy her something special, but worried now though that she might not like me spending that much on her I didn't really think about that

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Look, i get it. Honest i do. So maybe just get her one or two small things. Just cos she's a little, she doesn't necessarily want "childish" things. Get her some nice bath stuff, or something girly. That way it's the best of both worlds.
Guest infinitecases
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£300 is a lot, but if it's going to get her something special, I don't see what's wrong with it. I would feel bad if my Daddy spent that much, but I think that guilt goes away after a while of contemplating when you get the present and you can be really happy with your Daddy about it! Plus you really don't have to tell her how much you spent - it's about the effort you put into it and choosing her presents, not about it's value. My Daddy didn't tell me how much he spent on posting my things either - it's not exactly a devastating secret to keep! Don't worry about it so much.

 

Have you tried etsy for handmade things that only your little will have? You can ask for specifics which makes it unique to only you, or you could go out and get her some good quality pyjamas and things ^_^ You could give her a box of disney things, with everything wrapped up inside so she can drown in wrapping paper and get excited over unwrapping each thing!! 

 

Or you could buy her those Hello Kitty sets where you get to make your own food in the shape of Hello Kitty... or Hello Kitty mugs? There are some really nice early edition Winnie the Pooh books too with all the illustrations and in hardback which you could read together afterwards! 

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A huge teddy bear to cuddle when if\when you are not around?
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You really need to sit down with your little and actually ask them what it is they like.
Nobody but they will be able to actually tell you what they want, especially with a budget that huge.

 

If she's stated she wanted the stuffie and nothing else, some generally good suggestions as a side thing are:

-Bath Bombs {Lush}

-Onesie PJs {Kigurumi}
-Kawaii style candies {look for Hello Kitty, it's the easiest}
-Cute Kitchen Appliances {Or something like a cute looking DVD player or cheap tablet}
-Theme Park Tickets
-Framed Posters
-Gift-cards to stores like Claire's, Ardene, or other cute fashionable store in their country {or heck, just fill a stocking with stuff from said stores}
-Cute Jar Candles {Yankee Candle}
 

If you really want to stay on the safe side, I find that everybody I know loves Bath Bombs or other fun bathing products. It's my failsafe. 

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If she's really into Disney, maybe some of the Tsum Tsum stuffies? I love disney and think they're super cute!

 

Or just Disney merch in general, like PJs or other stuffies/toys (depending on what she likes).

 

They also make Disney clothing/accessories that are cute that she can wear out or around the house if she enjoys dressing up. I've seen cute stuff from the Disney store website and Hot Topic.

 

I hope this was helpful and that you two have a good holiday!

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That's an awfully large budget in my opinion. Personally i would be devastated if my Daddy spent that much money on me. Can i ask why it's so high? Ok, if you're loaded, i guess that makes a difference.

i can only speak for myself, but i am happy with little things like soft toys, good quality bath stuff, pj's and fluffy slippers, simple but cute bits and pieces.

 

I've noticed you do this on a lot of posts. It's always about how humble you are, how you don't need anything but your boyfriends attention and time. Shocking news, in a relationship people are supposed to spend time on each other. Yes, people are busy, but it's not some kind of special gift if you spend time together in a relationship. It's what it's meant for.

 

And yes, we notice you're a single mum and do everything by yourself, and you're sooo humble and all, but it's really not humble if you keep pointing out just how happy you are with JUST someone's time and attention or JUST a small gift or just this or that. No shame in enjoying luxury, the better things in life are often more expensive. My daddy gave me a study and two tickets for my favourite youtuber live, which were around 700$ alltogether. Yes it's a big gift, but the study will allow me to get my dream job sooner, which will profit in the long term. The tickets were super expensive, but about as expensive as OP his budget! It's normal for a christmas gift IMO. It's something personal, more fun than a pre-made gift set from some cheap store. When I'm short on money I just try to find good deals really.. A lot of

 

I know not everyone can afford luxury, especially not with three kids, but let those who can just enjoy their expensive things and luxury lives. They probably worked their asses off in university/school/at home to get a good paying job they really wanted, i'd say they deserve it.

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