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First Birthday Gift Ideas

I have quite a few friends who have babies who will be turning 1 year old in the next few months. My baby (our first) is 6 months old, so I am not quite sure what an appropriate gift would be for a one year old. Suggestions? I want to keep it relatively cheap as there are quite a few babies to buy for.

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There are some great, personalized name books that we always give for first birthdays. They are a little spendy but if you are getting several at once, there is a discount. My boys all got them as gifts and STILL love them! (The oldest is 6 and he adores his still!)

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PS I'm a kindergarten teacher! Hope you're having a great school year! I'm back to work after a week of Spring Break. (Sigh!)

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I always love giving books. You can usually buy a couple and not have spent too much money. They are priceless in that they keep on giving. I usually give hard cover books at this age, and then move up as they get older. I have a soon to be 3 year old and we read books every day. Just a thought.
M.

Leapfrog has some cute toys- my son liked the "Alphabet Pal". There are some other ones along those lines that run about $20. He also liked the large lego blocks- you can get a small bucket for around $15 or so at Target. Hope that helps!

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There are some great, personalized name books that we always give for first birthdays. They are a little spendy but if you are getting several at once, there is a discount. My boys all got them as gifts and STILL love them! (The oldest is 6 and he adores his still!)

Go to www.iseeme.com

PS I'm a kindergarten teacher! Hope you're having a great school year! I'm back to work after a week of Spring Break. (Sigh!)

1 mom found this helpful

Another suggestion:
Buy a package of Baby Einstein videos. They come in six packs at some stores. I know I have seen them at Costco that way and open it and give one to each child. They are wonderful videos. We have gotten so much use out of them. And my kids have learned so much! I think a pack is like $60, but you get 6 gifts out of that one purchase.

Hi S.
It looks like you have lots of responces already but I would like to add Discovery Toys! I am an educational consultant and they have awesome awesome toys that are educational and fun. And best of all they grow with the child. Check out my website www.discoverytoyslink.com/lynnkinkaid there are toys for every age!

outside toys like a beach set with buckets and shovels

those plastic lawnmowers toddlers push in the grass and bubbles blow out

the big Duplo legos

There are bath toys, clothes, any toy in the toy isle that says for 1 year. There are stacking toys and big plastic blocks. Almost anything that is bigger than a toilet paper roll (cannot fit inside of it) and does not have small parts that can break off. Sand toys or smaller balls. Summer hats or baseball caps to keep babies heads protected in the summer. There a floating things to put babies in in pools (with parents supervision of coarse). Smaller ride on toys, push toys. Babies at this age are interested in bubbles (the kind you blow). Possibly a small wading pool. ETC ETC ETC

Leapfrog has some cute toys- my son liked the "Alphabet Pal". There are some other ones along those lines that run about $20. He also liked the large lego blocks- you can get a small bucket for around $15 or so at Target. Hope that helps!

I've enjoyed giving (and getting) the Leap Frog interactive Fridge toys (Target, Walmart, Toys R Us, almost any kids store)- they have the farm one with the animals, a Fridge DJ (radio), an alphabet one and a numbers one, plus others. They are usually around $15. For me, it's one of those things that I enjoy getting because it might not be something that I spend the money on to pick up for my own kids. So in my mind, it makes a great gift. I have 2 boys and they STILL play with them (they are now 2 1/2 yrs and 4 yrs old). Hope this helps....
Tami

You could put together a toddler travel kit, which would also be a gift for the mom! You could include a snack trap cup, a couple of snacks, a travel magna doodle, a small cardboard book, a little stuffed animal, a notepad, a pack of colored pencils, etc. One thing my 20 month old daughter loves when we travel is a photo album. I just picked up one of those $2 plastic albums and filled it with pictures of her, mommy, daddy and our extended family. She loves to flip through the pages and say who everyone is and if she tears them it doesn't matter because the album was so cheap.

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