Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley


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Berkeley Parents Network: Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Join BPN Help/FAQ What's New Search Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Advice Birthdays Bday Gifts Birthday Gift Suggestions Gift Ideas for 3 year old Dinosaur Gifts for 4-y-o 50th Birthday Gift Birthday Gifts for Grandparents Gift Ideas for 3 year old Oct 1996 About birthday gifts for 3 year olds-- my daughter turned 3 this summer asdid four friends. I finally settled on Playschool flashlights from Toys R Usfor under $10 ($14 at Mr Mopps.) They turn white, red and green, & go off automatically after so much timehas elapsed. One family even used theirs during the summer west coast poweroutage as it was the only flashlight in the house. Good for boys & girls.Also my friend got kites for her gifts--gets kids and parents together too.Tavie At this age (and later, too) we usually give the birthday child eithera jigsaw puzzle or a couple of books. If you look around you can findsome good puzzles in the $5-$8 range, and a couple of picture books,soft cover, will be about the same. That way you don't get into issuesover guns, barbie dolls, etc. Of course, if you know the kid personallyyourself, and know they have a particular interest in collecting bugsor some such thing, then you can look for something along those lines.Dianna To Karen - shopping for a 3 year old girl's B-day party - I often askthe parents when I RSVP to the party if their child has any particularinterests (or aversions), and that prevents buying weapons or Barbie dollsfor families that forbid that type of thing. Having a 7 year old and a 4year old, I am now at the point where I let them choose the gift within acertain price range if they know the child and have an opinion. When indoubt - art supplies are always good - for 3 year olds, play dough or newcrayons, a pack of construction paper, or that type of thing is alwaysappreciated. ToysRUs actually has some good art sets with crayons, pencils,etc. for under $15. Price wise, I try to stay between $10 and $15 unlessthe child is a family friend. Hope this helps. It gets worse as they getolder, as they get invited to more and more parties. I'm hoping with myolder one to have a small slumber party this year and limit the number ofkids and the expectation of a huge haul of toys. Good luck!Helen I am a mother of a 5 year old boy and a 7 year old girl. I have beenfaced with many birthday gifts so far and have come up with thefollowing suggestions. The simplest way to chose a gift for a child is to ask the parentswhat the child likes. The parents are usually appreciative of yourthoughtfulness and always have an idea or two. A general price rangeof $10 to $15 is safe, more than that is unnecessary. If you have aboy of the same age, ask yourself which toys does he like that a girlmight like too. You would be surprised by how many things would workas a gift for both girls and boys.Sharon Home | Reviews | Advice | Members | Post a Message Join BPN | Help | What's New | Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network . Last updated: Mar 27, 2004 © 1996-2005 Berkeley Parents Network The opinions and statements expressed on this website are those of parents who subscribe to the Berkeley Parents Network . Please see our Disclaimer for details.
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QVC.com > Jewelry Gifts Jewelry Gifts H116374 $47.00 Things Remembered Personalized Money Clip & Key Chain Gift Set Introductory Price H83728 $43.76 Gold & Silver Safekeeper Flip Top Jewelry Box by Lori Greiner Introductory Price J00218 $18.97 Sterling Heart Dangle Lever Back Earrings in Gift Box Introductory Price J00219 $33.58 Ribbon Loop Lever Back Earrings,14K w/ Gift Box Introductory Price J01213 $43.98 Sterling 7-1/4" Multi-heart Charm Bracelet in Gift Box Introductory Price J01602 $31.48 Diamonique 2.50 ct tw Princess Cut Earrings 14K w/Gift Box J02095 $31.25 Petite Open Heart Dangle Hoop Earrings in Gift Box 14K Gold Introductory Price J02132 $21.63 Heart Pendant with 18" Chain in Heart Shaped Gift Box, 14K Introductory Price J03325 $36.58 Sterling Set of 3 Gemstone Stud Earrings in Gift Box Introductory Price J03344 $43.94 Filigree Teardrop Lever Back Earrings, 14K in Gift Package Introductory Price J06206 $49.92 Sterling Medley Set of 12 Individually Boxed Jewelry Gifts Introductory Price J07062 $34.26 Filigree Design Lever Back Earrings w/Box, 14K Gold Introductory Price J07082 $23.87 Polished Bead Accent Hoop Earrings w/Gift Box 14K Gold E-mail Sign-up QVC Privacy Statement | QVC General Terms and Conditions of Use | Product Recall Information | Manufacturer's Product Warranty Information © 1995 - 2005 QVC, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks, service marks and logos are owned by or registered to QVC, Inc., QDirect Ventures, Inc., ER Marks, Inc. or Diamonique Corporation. All other product or brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. URL: http://www.qvc.com
Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley
Berkeley Parents Network: Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Join BPN Help/FAQ What's New Search Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Advice Birthdays Bday Gifts Birthday Gift Suggestions Gift Ideas for 3 year old Dinosaur Gifts for 4-y-o 50th Birthday Gift Birthday Gifts for Grandparents Gift Ideas for 3 year old Oct 1996 About birthday gifts for 3 year olds-- my daughter turned 3 this summer asdid four friends. I finally settled on Playschool flashlights from Toys R Usfor under $10 ($14 at Mr Mopps.) They turn white, red and green, & go off automatically after so much timehas elapsed. One family even used theirs during the summer west coast poweroutage as it was the only flashlight in the house. Good for boys & girls.Also my friend got kites for her gifts--gets kids and parents together too.Tavie At this age (and later, too) we usually give the birthday child eithera jigsaw puzzle or a couple of books. If you look around you can findsome good puzzles in the $5-$8 range, and a couple of picture books,soft cover, will be about the same. That way you don't get into issuesover guns, barbie dolls, etc. Of course, if you know the kid personallyyourself, and know they have a particular interest in collecting bugsor some such thing, then you can look for something along those lines.Dianna To Karen - shopping for a 3 year old girl's B-day party - I often askthe parents when I RSVP to the party if their child has any particularinterests (or aversions), and that prevents buying weapons or Barbie dollsfor families that forbid that type of thing. Having a 7 year old and a 4year old, I am now at the point where I let them choose the gift within acertain price range if they know the child and have an opinion. When indoubt - art supplies are always good - for 3 year olds, play dough or newcrayons, a pack of construction paper, or that type of thing is alwaysappreciated. ToysRUs actually has some good art sets with crayons, pencils,etc. for under $15. Price wise, I try to stay between $10 and $15 unlessthe child is a family friend. Hope this helps. It gets worse as they getolder, as they get invited to more and more parties. I'm hoping with myolder one to have a small slumber party this year and limit the number ofkids and the expectation of a huge haul of toys. Good luck!Helen I am a mother of a 5 year old boy and a 7 year old girl. I have beenfaced with many birthday gifts so far and have come up with thefollowing suggestions. The simplest way to chose a gift for a child is to ask the parentswhat the child likes. The parents are usually appreciative of yourthoughtfulness and always have an idea or two. A general price rangeof $10 to $15 is safe, more than that is unnecessary. If you have aboy of the same age, ask yourself which toys does he like that a girlmight like too. You would be surprised by how many things would workas a gift for both girls and boys.Sharon Home | Reviews | Advice | Members | Post a Message Join BPN | Help | What's New | Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network . Last updated: Mar 27, 2004 © 1996-2005 Berkeley Parents Network The opinions and statements expressed on this website are those of parents who subscribe to the Berkeley Parents Network . Please see our Disclaimer for details.
Jewelry Gifts Introductory Price
QVC.com > Jewelry Gifts Jewelry Gifts H116374 $47.00 Things Remembered Personalized Money Clip & Key Chain Gift Set Introductory Price H83728 $43.76 Gold & Silver Safekeeper Flip Top Jewelry Box by Lori Greiner Introductory Price J00218 $18.97 Sterling Heart Dangle Lever Back Earrings in Gift Box Introductory Price J00219 $33.58 Ribbon Loop Lever Back Earrings,14K w/ Gift Box Introductory Price J01213 $43.98 Sterling 7-1/4" Multi-heart Charm Bracelet in Gift Box Introductory Price J01602 $31.48 Diamonique 2.50 ct tw Princess Cut Earrings 14K w/Gift Box J02095 $31.25 Petite Open Heart Dangle Hoop Earrings in Gift Box 14K Gold Introductory Price J02132 $21.63 Heart Pendant with 18" Chain in Heart Shaped Gift Box, 14K Introductory Price J03325 $36.58 Sterling Set of 3 Gemstone Stud Earrings in Gift Box Introductory Price J03344 $43.94 Filigree Teardrop Lever Back Earrings, 14K in Gift Package Introductory Price J06206 $49.92 Sterling Medley Set of 12 Individually Boxed Jewelry Gifts Introductory Price J07062 $34.26 Filigree Design Lever Back Earrings w/Box, 14K Gold Introductory Price J07082 $23.87 Polished Bead Accent Hoop Earrings w/Gift Box 14K Gold E-mail Sign-up QVC Privacy Statement | QVC General Terms and Conditions of Use | Product Recall Information | Manufacturer's Product Warranty Information © 1995 - 2005 QVC, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks, service marks and logos are owned by or registered to QVC, Inc., QDirect Ventures, Inc., ER Marks, Inc. or Diamonique Corporation. All other product or brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. URL: http://www.qvc.com
Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley
Berkeley Parents Network: Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Join BPN Help/FAQ What's New Search Birthday Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Advice Birthdays Bday Gifts Birthday Gift Suggestions Gift Ideas for 3 year old Dinosaur Gifts for 4-y-o 50th Birthday Gift Birthday Gifts for Grandparents Gift Ideas for 3 year old Oct 1996 About birthday gifts for 3 year olds-- my daughter turned 3 this summer asdid four friends. I finally settled on Playschool flashlights from Toys R Usfor under $10 ($14 at Mr Mopps.) They turn white, red and green, & go off automatically after so much timehas elapsed. One family even used theirs during the summer west coast poweroutage as it was the only flashlight in the house. Good for boys & girls.Also my friend got kites for her gifts--gets kids and parents together too.Tavie At this age (and later, too) we usually give the birthday child eithera jigsaw puzzle or a couple of books. If you look around you can findsome good puzzles in the $5-$8 range, and a couple of picture books,soft cover, will be about the same. That way you don't get into issuesover guns, barbie dolls, etc. Of course, if you know the kid personallyyourself, and know they have a particular interest in collecting bugsor some such thing, then you can look for something along those lines.Dianna To Karen - shopping for a 3 year old girl's B-day party - I often askthe parents when I RSVP to the party if their child has any particularinterests (or aversions), and that prevents buying weapons or Barbie dollsfor families that forbid that type of thing. Having a 7 year old and a 4year old, I am now at the point where I let them choose the gift within acertain price range if they know the child and have an opinion. When indoubt - art supplies are always good - for 3 year olds, play dough or newcrayons, a pack of construction paper, or that type of thing is alwaysappreciated. ToysRUs actually has some good art sets with crayons, pencils,etc. for under $15. Price wise, I try to stay between $10 and $15 unlessthe child is a family friend. Hope this helps. It gets worse as they getolder, as they get invited to more and more parties. I'm hoping with myolder one to have a small slumber party this year and limit the number ofkids and the expectation of a huge haul of toys. Good luck!Helen I am a mother of a 5 year old boy and a 7 year old girl. I have beenfaced with many birthday gifts so far and have come up with thefollowing suggestions. The simplest way to chose a gift for a child is to ask the parentswhat the child likes. The parents are usually appreciative of yourthoughtfulness and always have an idea or two. A general price rangeof $10 to $15 is safe, more than that is unnecessary. If you have aboy of the same age, ask yourself which toys does he like that a girlmight like too. You would be surprised by how many things would workas a gift for both girls and boys.Sharon Home | Reviews | Advice | Members | Post a Message Join BPN | Help | What's New | Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network . Last updated: Mar 27, 2004 © 1996-2005 Berkeley Parents Network The opinions and statements expressed on this website are those of parents who subscribe to the Berkeley Parents Network . Please see our Disclaimer for details.