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pedro
18/10/2005, 11:57 AM
(no sick jokes please!)
i need a bit of help from you lot and any sort of (decent) input would be appreciated.
My nephews first birthday is coming up at the end of the month and i want to get him something good. Now im not the thoughtful shopper type so if you have any suggestions please post a reply im willing to spend upto 200 yoyo's but dont mind getting him something cheap either (its the thought that counts!!) so get cracking and help me out!
I want it to be THE toy that he'll remeber fondly when he's all grown up.
so links to site's would be helpful too.
thanks alot!

p.s i know its a crappy post but hey i'd help u guys out!!:o

noby
18/10/2005, 12:52 PM
You could buy something big and crass, that takes loads of batteries, and makes some sort of constant repetitive noise. I'm sure his parents would really appreciate that.

Seriously, there's no reason in the world (the real world, that is) to spend


[edit]Strange. For some reason only half my message came up.
Anyway, what I said was there's no reason in the world (the real world, that is) to spend



[edit, again]OK very strange. Now I'm getting scared. Is it the euro symbol or something?
Ok, third time lucky:
Seriously, there's no reason in the world (the real world, that is) to spend two hundred euro on a toddler.
If you want to keep the parents sweet, get some clothes aswell as the toy.

Metrostars
18/10/2005, 1:35 PM
A drum set. Nothing like the sound of loud boom-boom-splat early in the morning.

Green Tribe
18/10/2005, 1:53 PM
Children are too spoilt nowadays, they end up with too many toys and just fight over them. You are willing to spend 200 on a first birthday, you're mad. How about opening an account for him and putting some money in it for his future and buy a small gift.

Rover 2 U
18/10/2005, 1:54 PM
Simple. No contest.

Get him as Scelextric! You'll get or em I mean em, he'll get hours of fun out of it! Honest.

http://www.scalextric.com/pages/home.aspx

Risteard
18/10/2005, 1:57 PM
Can ya toddle when you're one year old?
He's a bit young for exactly what i have in mind so maybe you could get http://www.toymaster.co.uk/index.php?page=7&t_show=6&t_man=3&t_parent=730&t_id=553that or a big teddy bear. Give him another few months though and he'll be ready for THE toy that he actually will be able to remember and appreciate.
A bubble car. Trying to find a link to a picture for ya at the moment.
Other recommendations
Crayola, Bear in The Big Blue House, Sesame Street.

Stay away from Barney.

Good idea by Rover2U. Defo when he's four.

Green Tribe
18/10/2005, 2:01 PM
Yeah I hate Barney, have been made to sit through that video with my neighbour's children sooooo many times. :mad:

noby
18/10/2005, 2:05 PM
A drum set. Nothing like the sound of loud boom-boom-splat early in the morning.

My 1 1/2 yo son got a drum kit from his uncle. It's not half as bad as annoying noisy battery operated toys, as he actually has to play them to make noise, as opposed to flicking a switch.
There's always the added satisfaction that he's playing a musical instrument at a young age, albeit to a Meg White level of competence (j/k).

His version of baa baa black sheep is, er, interesting. Death metal meets nursery rhyme.

dcfcsteve
18/10/2005, 2:27 PM
For my wee neice's first birthday I had a star named after her !

You get a framed certificate giving the astronomical grid reference of the star and its new name ('Zara Keeley Vowden'), a map of the solar system, a book about stars, and some other bits and bobs as well, all in a boxed-pack.

The certificate hangs above her cot, and the idea is that once she gets to an age where I can hold a vaguely sensible conversation with her (i.e. the menopause...) I can take her out into the garden at night (steady...), point at any aul' aeroplane circling round the Manchester skyline, and tell her that that's her star - named after her !

The one slight dampener is that it is isn't actually an official naming, as the astronomical people are po-faced ballaxes who won't play along and who take the naming of stars very, very seriously indeed (yawn...). Like - there's only a couple of billion of them.....!

Anyhoo - an interesting way of getting round the problem of having to choose something for what is effectively a human amoeba. Has great longevity to it as well....

Drumcondra Red
18/10/2005, 5:52 PM
They have kiddy kits in the Shelbourne Shop now :D

dcfcsteve
18/10/2005, 6:14 PM
They have kiddy kits in the Shelbourne Shop now :D

Thought I saw Satan in there, buying some for his latest spawn...... :p :D

ccfcgirl
18/10/2005, 7:34 PM
How about a swing for out the back garden .A trampoline is the in thing but that will do for his 2nd birthady .

strangeirish
18/10/2005, 7:36 PM
How about some nappies. Get you through two birthdays;)

Metrostars
19/10/2005, 2:01 PM
My 1 1/2 yo son got a drum kit from his uncle. It's not half as bad as annoying noisy battery operated toys, as he actually has to play them to make noise, as opposed to flicking a switch.
There's always the added satisfaction that he's playing a musical instrument at a young age, albeit to a Meg White level of competence (j/k).

His version of baa baa black sheep is, er, interesting. Death metal meets nursery rhyme.


Music is very important in a young childs life. He will get a whole lot of enjoyment when he discovers the sounds he can make by himself.

Plus you can also use the drums at footie matches!

Green Tribe
19/10/2005, 2:07 PM
Contraception for the parents! :D

Drumcondra Red
20/10/2005, 5:41 PM
KT! Thats just rude! Maybe he was planned....... ok then o with that! :D

CollegeTillIDie
24/10/2005, 10:53 PM
How about a little football? Carroll's Irish Gift Shop have a range with Ireland on them. After all you are a football fan now is the time to corrupt him before he gets the playstation bug :D