What do you buy a 6.5 month old for Christmas?!

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Thats me holding my niece last Staurday. I have NO pictures of anyone on Thanksgiving because I left my memory card at home. - So, this is as recent as it gets (taken on my Dad's 57th birthday, btw).

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She is a cutie!!

You could get her some clothes, interactive toys, stuffed animal. Just go to the stores and find something that you think is cool and a baby would enjoy.
 
Something that encourages crawling.Large jingly blowup toys that roll away from baby
 
the wooden sorta thingee my baby cuz LOVES hers. also lots of diffrent textured things like a blanky with crinkly, soft, fluffy, hard, rubbery etc bits on it, they like simple things:)
 
PepnFluff wrote:
the wooden sorta thingee my baby cuz LOVES hers. also lots of diffrent textured things like a blanky with crinkly, soft, fluffy, hard, rubbery etc bits on it, they like simple things:)
Yeah, like the box the toy comes in:biggrin2:
 
Anything that makes lights and noise :pVtech makes a great nursery ryhmes (?) book... It's interactive and it lasts long. It takes batteries - lots of clients complained about babies having so many toys with batteries - but it's good quality. They have different versions and I don't know which is current. It starts at 6 months but the kids really enjoy it more a few months after that. It's good though if you buy something a bit older. Always go older rather than younger. :)That might be a good suggestion though?

http://www.mothercare.com/VTech-Nursery-Rhymes-Book/dp/B000M96S8C
 
BOOKS! and dvd's of Sesame Street learning. Like "C is for COOKIE" or "ABC with Big Bird" My son learned his abc's and numbers when he was that age! He watched those and could identify out of order to 100 and the entire alphabet by 11 mos old!

She's precious! get her a stuffed bunny too!
 
I have a 7 month old nephew and i'm having the same problem thinking of a good present for xmas.

I'm currently making him a fabric book. I had already made him one in the summer(padington bear alphabet book) and he loves it. Since its soft, he can play with it and you can wash it when its dirty(since everything goes into the mouth to suck on these days). This time around I'm making a Clifford the big red dog book. You can buy the book fabric patterns at the fabric store or I got mine off Ebay. You cut out the book pages and sew them together. Its super easy and can be finished in 1 night.

Here is my nephew carter reading his Padington bear book. He's also on the quilt I made him *brag*brag*:tongue Isn't he cute :biggrin2:

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But a good present is always clothes. Little kids can never have too many outifts as they get dirty, stained and grown out of so fast.

Books are also great. Kids can never have too many books. Lots of books also come in little sets with a toy. 2 presents in 1 :biggrin2:
 

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