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  • Share your holiday list, please

    I'm coming up with nada. I scrapped the train table idea when I actually read your responses (very helpful, thanks!) and realized that it might not be the most practical of gift choices. There is a high chance that we could be moving to Travis AFB this summer (read: will most likely live in very, very small townhome).

    So how old are your kids and what are you getting for them?

    THANKS.

  • #2
    This reminds me that I (well, DH) really need to get in the attic and pull out the gifts to wrap and inventory. I'm pretty sure I've got everything but it wouldn't hurt to check.

    The things I remember -- and this includes gifts from us, Santa, and MIL.

    3yo:
    shark tent -- play tent sort of thing from Target. Hopefully it fits in the house!
    Flashlight
    Watch
    Dress up shoes
    Black puffy vest and denim jumper
    Curious George DVD

    6yo:
    Soccer goals (fold up kind)
    Analog watch
    Chutes and Ladders
    Flashlight
    Puzzle
    Black puffy vest and turtleneck and pants
    Eloise book and DVD

    To share: Walkie Talkie (sorta cheap, hope they work)


    Stuff from $1 section of Target for stocking stuffers: Hello Kitty pen and notepad, jump rope

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    • #3
      for almost three year old dd:

      wooden doll house (it came with some furniture) we got her the doll family to go with it.
      watch
      water color paints
      truck

      little things to fill in the other days

      almost 4 y.o ds:

      leapster and two cartriges to go with
      watch
      water color paints
      truck
      little things to fill in other days

      18 month old dd:

      something like this http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/re ... B000H396VY

      watch
      truck
      little peoples activity thing
      somthing else i cannot remember
      and, yes little things to fill in the other days

      for the last day, i got one of those kits that include the 10 gallon fish tank and all the crap that goes with it. they LOVE fish tanks, so it is a group gift.


      notice a trend? if i dont get everyone the same thing, there would be WWIII in this house.
      ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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      • #4
        For the 9 and 10 YO's

        iPod Nano's
        Wierd Al Yankovic CD's (seriously)
        books
        new pants (they look like they roll out of a ditch every day)
        stuffed animal
        Christams ornament

        For the 10 month old
        Blocks
        Play trucks
        A doll (still trying to encourage sensetivity, the older boys used to beat each other with the doll, but a gal can hope)

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        • #5
          For the 2.75 year old:

          A set of musical instruments
          A rug with traintracks and streets for the cars and trains
          My parents got him a tricycle
          Stocking stuffers (i.e. the cars and some train cars)
          A contribution to his 529.
          A bedroom and his own bathroom

          Jenn

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          • #6
            For an 15 mo and 5 year old

            Clothing
            food
            shelter
            and the occasional hug

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            • #7
              UPS man just stopped by -- matching slippers from Land's End for both girls from MIL.

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              • #8
                We LOVE that one! The Chicken CD!

                I've also heard Dog Train and would like to get that. There is a great track by Alison Krauss.

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                • #9
                  Duh...Chicken...I meant to say cows. We call it the cow CD.

                  I knew I was thinking of the wrong animal but couldn't figure out why since the name has chicken in it.

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                  • #10
                    we have the phil. chicken book and CD too. we have had it for almost three years now, and we have never lisetened to it.

                    we have alot of her books, love them.
                    ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ladybug
                      Originally posted by nmh
                      I've also heard Dog Train and would like to get that. There is a great track by Alison Krauss.
                      OK, that's the CD that I'm going to get her from Santa. Thanks, Nellie. We LUV the chicken CD, more affectionately known as the "Cows" in this house. DD high kicks to the chorus.
                      Moo!

                      We're big fans too. I love the lyrics to "Chocolate Chip Cookies" and "I Like to Fuss".

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                      • #12
                        I just borrowed Philadelphia Chickens from our local library and copied it (hey, I pay my fair share of taxes, right?). What a fun CD!!
                        ~Jane

                        -Wife of urology attending.
                        -SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)

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                        • #13
                          Oh, Philly Chickens is a must-have for kids (and parents, too!) We love it in our house, too. My 3.5DD calls herself "Fuss-Moan" and pretends to be a grumpy cat It's her favorite song.

                          Ralph's World is another great one.

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                          • #14
                            We've been listening to the They Might Be Giants "No" cd. My brother burned us a copy (and one of the other ones) and we've been enjoying them. It's nice to listen to kids music and sounds good. "No means No, a thousand times no."

                            My husband also announced that once the dude gets to a certain age, the holiday will be spent doing "Good works for others" like building houses for habitat for humanity. I thought that was a great idea.

                            Jenn

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jloreine
                              We've been listening to the They Might Be Giants "No" cd. My brother burned us a copy (and one of the other ones) and we've been enjoying them. It's nice to listen to kids music and sounds good. "No means No, a thousand times no."
                              We're also huge fans of this one. My sweet little dear Jacob sits in the backseat singing "Yes means Yes - a thousand times YES!"

                              The album FutureRN is referring to is TMBG "Here comes the ABC's!" It's also a DVD. "C is for Conifer" is hillarious. Even funnier when your 4 year old looks out the car window and says "Mom - are those conifers?". I knew where the question came from, but dh had no idea. It was hillarious.

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