You have a budget of £50 or less and want to know what you can get your little one? There’s actually SO many great gift ideas under £50 you’d be surprised.

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The first gift we let the kids have at Christmas is their Christmas eve box we fill them with things like DVDS, sweets, chocolate, Pjs and lots more little bits they can enjoy throughout the day on Christmas eve.

 

It’s not for everyone but when I get the kids gifts for Christmas and Birthdays I like to make sure they get a mix of things they want and things they need. I love this Bento box and Egg mould. Boiled eggs are a firm favourite with Pops so she’ll love being able to make them into different shapes.

 

If your little ones are anything like mine then they love plastic cute collectibles like Blume, Lumies, LOL Dolls, Squeezimals, Nestlings and things like Lucky Fortune blind bag bracelets. You can’t really go wrong with one of these under the tree.

 

Marble runs are a great toy because it allows for creative play and combines basic learning skills with coordination and organizational skills.

If you have a hands on little inventor then the Rubber Band Racers are a great toy to get, It’s also a lovely way to spend some time together while you both put it together.

If your little one loves a bedtime story but you’re running out of room for books then the story cubes are a great option. Create unlimited stories at the throw of a dice

You can get both the Rubber band racers and Story Cubes from Bright Minds.

 

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