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Christening gift help please

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Captain Spod | 11:37 Fri 20th Jul 2012 | ChatterBank
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Something classy but unusual for a boy please. Up to £40. Not a hip flask, hair & tooth boxes (!), birth cerificate box etc. I know it's difficult but ABers are the people who have all the good ideas.
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You dont say how old the child is , a silver (plated) rattle is traditional for a baby
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Good point, thank you. He will be five months. Really looking for something non-traditional though.
How about a silver money box shaped like a train etc? It really should be something to keep. If the family are religeous (!!?) a bible.
Got my grandsons newspapers from the day they were born. Be good to look back on in coming years. Have also given a "first" bible as a gift.
My favourite was given to my eldest, He's in his thirties now. It was a piece of crystal in the shape of a book, about 2.5" x 1.5" x 1". It was engraved 'The World is your Oyster'. He still has it!
I think I saw it, or something very similar, in a John Lewis store recently.
some commemorative coins?

http://www.royalmint....first_coins_gift_pack

I like getting new babies a collectable bear with their name - if they have one - boyds bears do lots.

Or maybe a piece of sporting memorabilia or a whisky bottle??
or maybe some cufflinks?
http://www.notonthehi...s&utm_campaign=118787

Looked to see if a personalised cricket bat or something was an option, but those are way above your limit.

or this is quite classy i think: http://www.notonthehi...s-first-year-timeline
How about something to commemorate the year 2012? There are some Olympic collectables from this site.

http://shop.london201...ables,default,sc.html

Or a how about this special edition Peter Rabbit book?

http://littledelivery...-of-peter-rabbit.html
Check Amazon prices for this too.
Buy him a square foot of land in Scotland and a title to go with it, cost between £10 and £20. Google land sale Scotland.
what about a donation in his name to an international hunger or water charity? you can buy alot with £40!

cath x
A birth certificate holder is a nice gift
Following on from MaidUps suggestion how about a rare or first edition childrens book.

Here's some ideas http://www.abebooks.c...-nursery-rhymes.shtml

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