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any ideas what to buy a 8-9 mnth old child for christmas?
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Hi Kerri,

What about a big, soft storybook with flaps and buttons and other interactive bits?

Other wise something musical is always fun to grow into - but you have to be careful it's not something that drives you up the wall!

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my son Jake will be 9 months at Xmas, and I plan on getting him nothing!
The vast selection of relatives on either side of our families will buy enough for him I feel!

But yeah, I would go with a book, it's something you can enjoy together :o)

Or something like wooden building blocks- they will certainly grow with your little boy!
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hi. how about something for when the child grows older. i got my little boy one if these 3 in one cars.where is goes for being strapped in with a parent handle with a safety bar around him that can be removed lateron, to a car the can use them selves as they get older.i have one for my son. its great and his nearly 3 and still uses it. well worth the money. i think monther care do one.
or maybe a shape sorter or some building blooks.
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Kate,

Sounds really good. I've got an 18 month old nephew so could be a perfect Xmas present. You said you can find it at Mothercare but you didn't say what its called. Could you let me know pls.

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couldnt find one in mothercare but toys r us do one. very similar. i have this one but with out the large base.
its called a Bubble Go car. ref number 703435 its £80. i didnt pay that much as mine was in the sale. i think i payed about £50.
its great quality, and still looks new after so much use. its they right size to use indoors as well.

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/truhome/trubikeswheeledgoods/trubikeswheeledgoodsrideonspedal/703435
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Kate,

That's great. That's one Xmas present sorted.
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hi all, thanks for your contributions and i hope that trike works out for you peter.

Ive got him rattles, books, generally noisy toys and my mum is getting him next size up clothes and he is having a trike for the next few months as he will be crawling soon, v.soon. R u all prepared for crimbo? im looking forward to it as it will be Tristan's first christmas.
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hi there i think a sit and push along car would be ideal thats what i got my son for his first xmas and he was only 4 months at the time he started standing and walking with it at 10 months so helped me out a lot also have another boy who is 1 this xmas iv got him a leapfrog play table with lots of things to do but in 1wk gunna be a mum for the third time (its a girl this time ) and she will only be 2 months what do i buy her???

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