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How to Create Christmas Without Money?

This year's budget is the lowest in my entire life, which right now is nothing. I'm more than sad over this, but with my feelings aside, I want to create something special for my 4 yr old daughter. I have a few little things that I have saved from earlier in the year (thank goodness) but, I wanted the typical one "big" gift from santa, (it was going to be a bike) and sadly to say, it's just not going to happen monetarily. So Moms, what are some things that you may think of, that a young child would consider "big" without the price tag? I need creative ideas! Thank you Moms, and have a Blessed Holiday Season.

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So many wonderful ideas! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! And Merry Christmas!!

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Hi 1babygirl. A small kid would be blown away by a pet. I don't mean a dog or cat. She would probably be excited by a couple of goldfish in a bowl, or if you have a small animal rescue, you might be able to get a hamster if you can find freecycled tank and supplies, as long as you can afford to replace food and bedding. A little kid would find a pet amazing.

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even still the toys all seem to be getting super small. so even if you had 20 of these things there is no wow factor. I was talking about this with one of my friends how everything is so tiny that when you get it all set up it looks sad. Last year I took 2 big rolls of ribbon and unraveled it tossing it around the room and leading it up the stairs. it helped that wow factor. (and it wasnot a big mess to clean up either.) My 4 year old is getting a razor scooter w/ light up wheels. It was $20.

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have you contacted local places like Goodwill and Salvation army? I know sometimes they keep bikes in back for these exact situation.

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Make a tea set out of dishes from the dollar store. Buy a few dishes, a cute basket and have a Christmas tea party with her.

Check Good Will or Salvation Army. It doesn't have to be new.

Makeit-loveit.com has directions for cute no-sew tutus. Add a cd of her favorite songs and have fun dancing with your daughter.

Go to Wal-mart or the Dollar Store and buy some cheap beads, pompoms, stickers, glue etc... and make a craft basket for her.

Now it is to late for this one but next year. Right after Halloween start buying the costumes when they go on sale. It is amazing how many you will be able to get for under $10.00. Then buy a box or basket from the dollar store and decorate it with pretty jewels, ribbons etc.. This will the cheapest but the greatest dress up box your child will ever receive.

Merry Christmas!

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Hi 1babygirl. A small kid would be blown away by a pet. I don't mean a dog or cat. She would probably be excited by a couple of goldfish in a bowl, or if you have a small animal rescue, you might be able to get a hamster if you can find freecycled tank and supplies, as long as you can afford to replace food and bedding. A little kid would find a pet amazing.

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She is 4, you could have her wake up to a great stack of chocolate chip cookies and she would be happy.

It is a shame we have spent so much money on toys and they are piled in the corner. My daughter could really care less about them. Give her something from your heart.

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As a thrifty, stay at home mom, I want to shout from the rooftops SHOP AT GOODWILL! Yes, there are skeezy Goodwill stores out there, but there are some wonderful, amazingly clean shops out there too! I have found absolute gems at that place for my kids. I go there sometimes a couple of times a week because you never know what you will find. I have gotten my kids wonderful name brand shoes, purses, toys and decorations for their rooms at amazing prices. And the best part is, my kids LOVE that I shop there, because they get so much!
I'm not saying that they don't get new stuff too, they absolutely do. But Goodwill is a fantastic way to save a lot of money when you are on a tight budget.
Good luck, mama!

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Hello! I'm sorry to hear you are in this situation!!!

I would contact Toys for Tots and any other charity organization in your area. You might be surprised at what you get.

If you don't want to do that? Then check on craigslist for people who are selling bikes - I've sold my kids bikes on Craigslist...so you can get what you wanted to get her without the BIG price tag.

Call your local Goodwill store - they might have something as well.

Kids don't "NEED" big gifts...I get what you are trying to do - however, show her the meaning of Christmas...get SOME gifts..but then volunteer at a soup kitchen or even at a retirement home - there are some elderly people who would LOVE to see a precious 4 year old...this shows your daughter about giving back...

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Check second hand shops and cragislist for gently used bikes. We have never paid more than $10 for bike for our girls.

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When my son was four we got him a bike for Christmas, and although he was SO excited when he saw it... his favorite, most loved gift that year was a pair of plastic binoculars that cost $1.50! He was scared to be on the bike even though it was the right size for him, and it just didn't turn out to be the coveted gift I thought it would.
I'm just saying this to ease your mind, your daughter will LOVE the gifts she does get, and won't even know about the bike if it doesn't happen - there is always next year, when she is older and will be more likely to remember Christmas anyway.
Two years ago our entire Christmas was toys we got at thrift shops, garage sales and a consignment store where I traded in summer clothes for a few toys. Our kids didn't know the difference, and I was SO appreciative of the two $5.00 toys my cousin bought new for them.
I just know how you are feeling right now, but want you to know that this will still be a special Christmas without a bike :) Enjoy your time with her, baking cookies, singing songs, coloring pictures of Christmas things, this really is the best part of parenthood!

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I was reading these and there are so many great ideas.. One thing, not to sound tacky, but seriously I have found some amazing things curbside that people get bored with, do not donate and put out for the garbage (little kitchens, yes bikes, etc.) During the year keep your eyes open, just never know what treasure you will find. And we have dollar stores here. There are perfect little things, gifts like dolls and toys that are ready to go. Perhaps you can find a place like this in your area.Plus if it is really difficult, please find a food pantry, find a church and seriously let them know times are tough. We are living in a bad time and it is not embarrassing to be needy, it is what we humans are here for: to help eachother. Hugs

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