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Babies and Christmas - not your usual present

Craig at Dadgets.info has come up with a pretty unique Christmas present for your baby ...

If it's your child's first Christmas this year, or even second for that matter, you'll currently be wondering what to buy him/her for Santa's big day. Family and friends will be showering your little prince/princess with toys, clothes, things that make a mess, things that make a noise, things that make no sense whatsoever ... so how can you top that? If you're a practical scrooge then you might be so brave as to not buy anything at all – after all, what does a little baby know about receiving Christmas presents anyway. But if you take this route you risk feeling guilty for the rest of your life. And if your child ever discovers that you never bought anything for his/her first Christmas, you'll be hearing that for the rest of your life (especially at a time when he/she is choosing your retirement home). Luckily, I am here to help you avoid such pain and suffering.

My top tip is that you pay a visit to the Royal Mint website where you can buy your child a lovely gift that will be treasured for decades (or until your ungrateful brat needs to raise some money to buy a new pair of trainers). There are some cracking ideas to suit all budgets, and coins are shiny and metallic so they just happen to fit most Dadget criteria (apart from the lack of batteries).

£5 will buy you a presentation-cased £5 coin for the London 2012 Olympics, while £9.99 will buy a presentation set of UK coins from 1p to £1 in perfect 2009 condition. £19.99 adds a few special £2 coins to the 2009 collection together with a special baby-themed folder. For larger budgets there is the £65 baby-themed gold bullion quarter sovereign, the £112.50 half sovereign and the £199 sovereign.

So there is clearly a gleaming coin for every pocket, and they also make great Christening and birthday gifts too – either for your own child or somebody else's. On second thoughts, perhaps buy other people's kids those messy and noisy presents and keep the cool coins to yourself.

-Craig Alan Williamson
Dadgets.info

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