1st birthday gift ideas

My neice is turning 1 and I need some gift ideas, something special if possible. Due to having an older brother she has a lot of things already like trike, bouncy castle etc. She’s also walking and independent so doesn’t need walkers etc.

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Have a look at studio. Com and myfirstyears.com they have lovely personalised gifts. Could get her some personalised pre walker shoes or Learning toy

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Get her a vtech learning table! My nephew got one super young and start talking before the age of one and I’m NOT joking😭😭🩷

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In my culture we do this cute 1st bday tradition where you lay out about 10 items on a blanket (like a spoon for a chef, a key for real estate, a stethoscope for a future doctor etc.) Then you watch the baby crawl to one, and it’s just a fun little moment. The items are usually new or things they haven’t seen before, so giving those 10 items as the gift could be really meaningful.

And if you want to add something extra…a sweet pink dress or a TonieBox are both solid for a 1‑year‑old

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