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    Posted: 04 December 2008 at 5:10pm
Hi!!

My daughter is turning one in a couple of weeks..and so are all her little friends. I wasn't going to bother with birthday pressies for all of them but it seems they are so I need ideas for inexpensive and unisex gifts that I can give all of them.

Ideas are much appreciated!

Thanks and Merry Christmas...crumbs where did that year go??!!

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You could pop along to the $2 shop for some crayons and craft paper.  Alternatively buy a 4 pack of super cute dome button singlets and split them so each child gets one or two.
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Or go to tnt and get some of those really cheap tshirts that have cool phrases on them. I think they were advertised for about $3-4
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Another idea could be a book or puzzle each, you can pick some cheap ones up at the $2 shop or there will probably be some specials on at the bookshops since its very close to Xmas
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For our coffee group kids I bought a pack of Homebrand cookie cutters from Countdown each (6 for $2.00) then made a big batch of playdough and devided it up. The playdough ingrediants were all in the cupboard, and my hubbie got the plastic containers from work. So in the end $2.00 each kid was pretty good!
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The Warehouse has a fantastic selection of cheap Childrens books - hardback and soft. We always give books.
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