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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How about a tree? Something symbolic of the month they were born or christened. There's quite a few tree gift sites - his parents can plant it in the garden and watch it grow with their child.
I got my best friend's daughter's birth chart drawn up - but you need to check if this is appropriate, and how religious your friends are. Other ideas include a framed print for their room (something child oriented) , a keepsake treasury of traditional children's stories, a cutlery set (practical), a traditional toy such as a hobby horse or wooden train set or something collectable like a dinky car (or the like.).
My son got about five silver money boxes, ten silver photo albums and frames, two cutlery sets and three first tooth/curl sets...beautiful presents and we were very grateful but I am afraid they ended up stored in a cupboard!