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Cheekystar | 20:39 Sun 09th Apr 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Has anyone any suggestions for an alternative christening present? (I've thought of a star / tree) The family are youngish (25/27) but very traditional, I'm a mate of the mother, but would prefer not to do the normal thing - sliver, collectables...


Its a baby boy with a welsh name, just under a year old and I imagine has a lot of things!


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The Royal Mint do a presentation gift of all the coins at present in circulation. My aunt bought both my sons a set for their christenings, and has sent them updated ones on every birthday since. Now aged 18 and 15 it's nice to look back at them and see how the coins have changed over the years!

How about a snowglobe the mickey mouse one at the link below would be great for a boy.


http://disneystore-shopping.disney.co.uk/ProdDetails.aspx?id=25533&catid=8&k=1scatid=159


An Italian Charm bracelet with his name on. They can fit children and then grow with him as you add links.


Have a look at www.gillyandstripes.co.uk

Try buyagift.co.uk they've got ideas for all sorts, adopting an animal, buying a plot on the moon, naming stars, or maybe a framed newspaper of the day the boy was born.
for my god daughters christaning i got her a star it is now named after her you get a map showing you which star is yours and some of the money gos to great ormond street hospital they cost around �30

Have a look at a baby gift capsule from www.timecapsulegifts.co.uk . It makes a really special christening present and is a bit different!!

What about a charity purchase like hens or a goat for a 3rd world country?


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Thanks for all your suggestions.... keep them coming! Why are some people difficult to buy for? I want to make it nice, but I also don't want to just buy something which the mother wants her child to collect, and as I'm a quirky person it'd be good to get something along those lines

What about a life casting kit - great fun & a lovely memory.


Have a look at http://www.creative-casting.co.uk


I there - i posted this already but saw this question on a search for a new gift idea for a toddler...

I received a beautiful Nappy Cakes when my little one was born� it was full of goodies and looked fantastic when they delivered it (much better then flowers!!). I have seen them on http://www.baby-gifts-online.co.uk/Nappy_Cakes _s/35.htm - they also do the baby casting kits with full support if the parents go wrong!
This site has loads of brilliant Christening gift and baby gift ideas http://www.borngifted.co.uk and they offer free delivery in the UK!
I ve just been searching for a christening gift and decided on this. you get to personalise a certificate (and comes with gift pack) marking the occasion and saying what has been bought, 1/2 acre of rainforest etc. Min £25, and it's amazing what rubbish you can buy for £25!!
http://www.worldlandtrust.org/supporting/gift-donation
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