View Full Version : ok, i just got handed a santa list
eyeore
10-02-2008, 07:59 AM
one of my ds,s has just come over to me and handed me a list for santa! anyone out there with very "organised" children.
top of the list ds lite in blue.:)
Goofysmate
10-02-2008, 08:08 AM
bless.:hug:
Perhaps he's thinking :rolleyes: that if he put's in his list in early he's more chance of getting what he wants just in case Santa has alot of other children that want the blue Ds :goodvibes
aww thats cute :goodvibes
natalielongstaff
10-02-2008, 09:13 AM
how sweet :hug:
Dimplenose
10-02-2008, 09:30 AM
If he's like my kids he'll have changed his mind by December (after you've already bought his presents).
craigs bride
10-02-2008, 09:38 AM
wow thats organised ! mine are to old for santas lists now they just drop in conversation what they would like
mandymouse
10-02-2008, 10:29 AM
one of my ds,s has just come over to me and handed me a list for santa! anyone out there with very "organised" children.
top of the list ds lite in blue.:)[/QUOTE
Aww bless him :)
[QUOTE=craigs bride;27931843]wow thats organised ! mine are to old for santas lists now they just drop in conversation what they would like
LOL, mine too :thumbsup2
craigs bride
10-02-2008, 12:44 PM
have no idea what to get our 3 yr old for xmas would love some ideas
granny is getting her a bike
she had roller skates and scooter for her b'day
was thinking a vtech but not sure whether they are worth the money:confused3
eyeore
10-02-2008, 03:09 PM
i bought one of my sons the vtech leapster a few years ago he was either 3 or 4 at the time and he got alot of use out of it. he loved it.
craigs bride
10-03-2008, 01:34 AM
thanks for that ......im sorry i didnt realise i had hijacked your thread i tried to delete but couldnt work out how:confused3
thelittlemermaid83
10-03-2008, 03:59 AM
have no idea what to get our 3 yr old for xmas would love some ideas
granny is getting her a bike
she had roller skates and scooter for her b'day
was thinking a vtech but not sure whether they are worth the money:confused3
I have got Kyra a Vsmile console for Christmas with 3 games, they look like good fun:)
T16GEM
10-03-2008, 06:34 AM
Very Organised! OUrs are too young to write lists and DD3 just "needs" everything at the moment - so I shall just get what I think anyway. I bought her a Vtech Digital Camera which is age 3 up so that should be good for our upcoming trip to the World.
thelittlemermaid83
10-03-2008, 06:42 AM
Very Organised! OUrs are too young to write lists and DD3 just "needs" everything at the moment - so I shall just get what I think anyway. I bought her a Vtech Digital Camera which is age 3 up so that should be good for our upcoming trip to the World.
Sounds like Kyra, she "needs" everything she sees lol. But she asked for a trampoline from santa.
I got Kyra that fisher price digital camera so she can use it in DLP in January, she'll prob end up taking better photos than me :lmao:
Beth__WDW23/6/02
10-03-2008, 07:15 AM
Aww bless,it's good to be organised.However I'm not :rotfl:
No idea what my eldest wants,DD3 wants a bike :goodvibes she's just learned to ride her trike (proud mummy):thumbsup2 so a new bike and plenty Peppa Pig things!:lovestruc
PoppyAnna
10-03-2008, 08:28 AM
Eldest DD (6 in april) has asked for a pink DS - thing is a new DS comes out in Japan in November (DSi) and probably mid next year in Europe - I don't want to buy something thats going to be obsolete then they want the new one next year, after all a DS isn't cheap - I wouldn't usually spend over a hundred pounds on her. Probably makes me sound like a mean mummy.....
As for 3 yo girls - my Poppy loves Ponyville, and she just got teatime with Belle for her birthday (half price in toys-r-us at the mo) and she loves it.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/02/nintendo-announces-the-dsi/
thelittlemermaid83
10-03-2008, 09:06 AM
That tea time Belle what does it do exactly as DD has asked for it but I'm not sure weather to part with the money to get it for Xmas.
PoppyAnna
10-03-2008, 10:00 AM
That tea time Belle what does it do exactly as DD has asked for it but I'm not sure weather to part with the money to get it for Xmas.
If you can get to Toys-r-Us it's £15 at the mo - rather than the usual £30.
It's good, it comes with a little chip cup and saucer, Mrs Potts and a sugar bowl and spoon. You place the cup and saucer in front of the doll, pour yourself some tea and it talks to you and when your cup is picked up to drink she lifts her cup to drink too - tells you too add sugar etc...she also sings a few songs. It's quite cute.
thelittlemermaid83
10-03-2008, 10:20 AM
If you can get to Toys-r-Us it's £15 at the mo - rather than the usual £30.
It's good, it comes with a little chip cup and saucer, Mrs Potts and a sugar bowl and spoon. You place the cup and saucer in front of the doll, pour yourself some tea and it talks to you and when your cup is picked up to drink she lifts her cup to drink too - tells you too add sugar etc...she also sings a few songs. It's quite cute.
Hmmm may be tempted to buy this then. Just got her the Disney Princess cash register for her Birthday.
Thanks Joanne:thumbsup2
craigs bride
10-03-2008, 10:40 AM
Eldest DD (6 in april) has asked for a pink DS - thing is a new DS comes out in Japan in November (DSi) and probably mid next year in Europe - I don't want to buy something thats going to be obsolete then they want the new one next year, after all a DS isn't cheap - I wouldn't usually spend over a hundred pounds on her. Probably makes me sound like a mean mummy.....
As for 3 yo girls - my Poppy loves Ponyville, and she just got teatime with Belle for her birthday (half price in toys-r-us at the mo) and she loves it.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/02/nintendo-announces-the-dsi/
no it doesnt make you a mean mummy.... we are only spending about £100 on Kaela for xmas but the prices of the toys makes it really hard to be able to give her a few toys rather than just one dear one !!
mums just got her a vanity table for £15 at asda good bargain !!
hildasmuriel
10-03-2008, 10:43 AM
This time last year my daughter handed me a letter to Father Christmas, that she had written and fully decorated with Christmas things, like holly and candles and crackers. It was really funny long letter asking how he was and then a long long list of stuff she would like "although I know you won't be able to arrange for me to get it all"
I showed some friends in work as I thought it was amusing. One 'friend' said "I hate all this greedy 'I want I want I want' at Christmas. That's not what it should be like, in my mind"
I was quite hurt by her attitude, especially as she was always telling us she didn't believe in God, so it wasn't like she was thinking of the religious side of Christmas. :sad2:
Lessa Riel
10-06-2008, 03:17 PM
My mum asked for my christmas list last week. i'm 28 but as I have younger brother & sister Santa still visits our house!
As for buying vtech my Godson loves his Leappad, its very usefull for long journeys as you can get storys games ect to use on it. Only down side is its not reverse compatible to us ehis baby leap books on and you have to be able to use a pen as the otuch feature has vanished.
My cousin (aged 4) has lots of peppa pig playsets which she thinks are amazing and plays school and holiday with them.
Other gift wise bookpeople have the full set of happy family books in for around 10 quid and we love tummy ache the game in our house as its easy and fun to play. can you make a meal without getting a tummy ache?
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