Xmas is Just Around the Corner
By erricaalisa
@erricaalisa (489)
United States
October 14, 2009 6:58pm CST
Other than clothes and shoes what do you plan to buy your kids for x-mas. What are they asking for?
7 responses
@erricaalisa (489)
• United States
16 Oct 09
i've tried the wii and i love the bowling game i would like to have for myself.
@KompitaPita (2051)
• Bulgaria
5 Nov 09
Hi erricaalisa.
When I asked my son what he want for Xmas he says: 'I want toys!' Simple.:)))
I want to buy him a bike. I see that he is so happy every time we see a kid whit a bike. Now he is 2 year old and I think that will be very happy if Santa give him a bike. :)
@mummy2jake (399)
• Australia
17 Oct 09
We are buying our children a bike each-the youngest who will only be 4months will get an activity table, or a walker, etc. Lots of books, craft activities, puzzles, etc. Things that are still fun for them, but they can still learn from it all :)
@manleyjoe (1597)
• United States
15 Oct 09
I am not buying anything for small kids this year, even my great grand-kids are teens now. I suppose that we will buy them clothes. Maybe a Wii game or two, they always seem to like that.
Whatever I do though we will try to keep Christ in our Christmas.
@gingerale (225)
• Philippines
15 Oct 09
Hi, thanks for bringing this up. I've been dreading to buy a simple guitar for my 16-year-old daughter, she will be turning 17 on Dec. 20, so I guess the gift is reasonable enough. Besides, I'm just glad that she has taken interest in these things, although I don't come from a family of musicians, at least, my daughter has something to make herself entertained, and not focus much on the stuffs that teenagers are in to nowadays. I'm still thinking what to give my eight-year-old daughter. She's been asking for a bicycle, but I still have to think this over. Thanks. Have nice day!
@TexasTee38 (48)
• United States
18 Oct 09
My kids are 1 and 2 years old, so I try to get them educational toys to sharpen their minds and skills. But, clothes is what they could use most because the little tot's grow so fast, in a blink of an eye. My daughter is getting taller, so is my son but he's getting "thicker" (not as in chubby, though), but he's also getting taller. They'll be taller than me before they reach middle school. LOL.
@galileo2008 (1168)
• Philippines
15 Oct 09
Children want to receive toys for christmas. That's what makes them really happy, and grateful. Little things such as small toys or even those colorful stuff, such as balloons, could brighten their day. I am planning to buy some colorful yet inexpensive toys for my little nephew this Christmas. That's what he always ask from me.