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What can I buy yearly for my little boy??
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Hello,
I have a baby girl and am currently pregnant with a boy. My daughter is 1 next month and I am planning on buying her a golden charm each year to add to a charm bracelet as a special, long-lasting gift. Obviously I want to do something similar for my son i.e. buying him a small but special token each year to add to a collection of sorts that will always be there for him - but of course a charm bracelet would not really be appropriate!!
has anyone got any good ideas about what I could collect for him, the more special the better (but I am on a budget so can't be too extravagant and it's not about the price anyway but would be willing to spend up to £50 perhaps per year).
Thanks x
I have a baby girl and am currently pregnant with a boy. My daughter is 1 next month and I am planning on buying her a golden charm each year to add to a charm bracelet as a special, long-lasting gift. Obviously I want to do something similar for my son i.e. buying him a small but special token each year to add to a collection of sorts that will always be there for him - but of course a charm bracelet would not really be appropriate!!
has anyone got any good ideas about what I could collect for him, the more special the better (but I am on a budget so can't be too extravagant and it's not about the price anyway but would be willing to spend up to £50 perhaps per year).
Thanks x
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you could collect vintage toy cars maybe. there are lots of matchbox/superfast ones on ebay. that range in age from the 1950's onwards. also the price ranges from under £10 up to £80 or £90 or more depending on the age of the car,how rare it is,it's condition and how popular it is . old minis or vw camper vans seem to cost more because people like these more than a fiat for instance. you could put them away or display them and they could be an investment for the future for your son.
i agree with 4get. i have a silver bracelet made with silver dimes that an americal aunt had made for all the girls in the family when they were 18. i have never worn it and neither have any of the others, it's heavy, jungly and old fashioned. such a waste. maybe you need to ask yourself would you wear a charm bracelet yourself??
why not put the money away each year and when they reach 18 buy them something they would really like - your daughter might like a gold bracelet and your son a watch, or something completely different.
why not put the money away each year and when they reach 18 buy them something they would really like - your daughter might like a gold bracelet and your son a watch, or something completely different.
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