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What Are Your No-Fail Children's Gifts?
Posted on Aug 1, 2007 1:15:54 PM  |  By SimplyStatedAdmin

On the list of things you, as a parent, fear: your child's first broken heart, his first D-minus, and the first time he pretends -- in a high-pitched voice and with a plastered-on smile -- to adore a present you picked out. With birthdays and holidays looming, the potential for disappointment is high -- unless you have a few no-fail gift ideas up your sleeve.


Do you have a children's gift idea that always brings geniune smiles to kids' faces? Tell us about it by posting a comment, below.



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The Lollipop Book Club is a really great gift idea for kids. A book is sent in the mail with an adorable lollipop. It also comes with a gift note on a sticker for the inside of the book.

I use it for birthday parties and holiday gifts throughout the year. To learn more about it, go to http://www.lollipopbookclub.com


Posted by: Karen Gallagher| January 23, 2009 at 07:06 PM




Tickle This Plant and It makes kids smile!
I am growing the Plant that MOVES when you Tickle It!
I found it at http://www.highlights.com/ I admit I was a bit skeptical at first, but after growing and seeing the leaves not only move but completely close up before my eyes and then open 15 minutes later, made me a believer and a Tickle Me Plant fan. In fact
the second time I tickled it, the entire branch fell down. It has since flowered and that was an unexpected bonus. Now I see why they call this kids favorite plant. My kids love it and so do i!

Posted by: Great Green Gift| November 02, 2008 at 08:56 PM



Posted by: Neo| April 14, 2008 at 08:45 AM




Creating memories.

Posted by: Maggie Schmid| February 27, 2008 at 10:42 AM




WE USED TO DO THINGS TOGETHER. LIKE GET A HAIR CUT ALL TOGETHER, BUY SUNGLASSES. ONCE I BOUGHT THEM STICKERS. LOTS OF STICKERS AND ALBUM FOR THESE STICKERS. THEY ARE 27, 24 AND 22 AND ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT IT. WE DID EVERYTIHING TOGETHER. ONE OTHER THING WE USED TO DO A LOT WAS GO TO THE MOVIES. WE HAD A BLAST!!!!

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Posted by: Eli| January 23, 2008 at 03:48 PM




Babies and toddlers never get tired of bubbles. Preschoolers love books. Elementary school age children like most exotic, weird or quirky items - stuff no one else would think to buy them - gag items like whoopie cushions or fake vomit for boys, electric blue nail polish or flower topped pens for girls are usually the ones that elicit the most laughs. And teenagers love music.

Posted by: Laura Sencabaugh| October 07, 2007 at 03:34 PM






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