If you have kids, how many gifts do you buy for your kids for the holidays? Or do you do one big gift, plus whatever gifts from relatives? Or do you work within a price limit per kid?
This is only my second year with a kid old enough for gift-giving, and DH and I tend to disagree on how many toys our kids should get, plus we're working within a strict budget. Just wondering how others handle it.
Re: Holiday gifts -- How many/how much?
We can't do # of gifts because their gifts always range in prices. Like this year my youngest wants a classical guitar that's close to $500 and my oldest wants a tool box for his truck that $300.
We see what their must have item is and its price and then go from there.
We do $40 for nieces and nephews.
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We have 10 nieces and nephews to buy for, and spend $10 a child = $100.
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We spent about $100 on DD and that includes stocking stuffers. Her most expensive gift was $50 and boring (wool long underwear haha). She also is getting a book, two small toys, and things like onesies/socks/big girl undies in her stocking with stickers etc.
I have two nieces and we spend about $30 on them, but less on their parents now. We don't want to spoil the kids, but with a growing family (more on the way) we think Christmas should be focused more on them than the parents.
With my in-laws we all send around a list: something we need, we want, to wear and to read (1 item for each category) to help gives useful ideas.
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We only have 2 nephews right now and spend about 50 each on then.
Next year I will probably do something they want, something they need, something to wear, something to read. Then do a family trip somewhere.
DS we spent $200 and he has 7 gifts but 4 of them are for his skylander game and those things aren't cheap! For DD since she's only 6 months she has 3 gifts. I didn't want her to be over whelmed on Christmas.
Also for DD only 1 of her gifts is wrapped the other 2 I'm just going to stick bows on. And everything will already be taken out of the packaging and put together for her. I learned that with DS they have a lot more fun being able to play as soon as the paper is off and nothing is tied down.
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We usually spend around $200 for DS (who is 6) between the gifts from us, stocking stuffers and "santa" gifts. There's no real rhyme or reason to what we get him, although I'm starting to lean toward the want, need, wear, read idea.
For DS's cousins (there's 9 of them) we spend $20 per kid, so $180.
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My DD is 19months and probably has 20 gifts for under the tree, some are big (think a balance bike and a cozy coupe, she's more or less outgrown this but I figure it will be a good hand me down, plus she still steals our neighbors) while others are small, things like fingerpaints and stamps. I just remember waking up as a kid and being spoiled by santa and those being some of my favorite memories. That being said DH and I also do rather extravagant gift exchanges for the holidays and it is just something we build into our annual budget, when our DD is older we will set a price limit for Christmas gifts, probably somewhere between 500-1000 dollars.
We celebrate Hanukkah with the ILs and we give DS 1 one bigger gift for Hanukkah and then the ILs get him the rest.
For Christmas we are doing around 10 gifts and we spent around $200. He gets one big gift from Santa (a wagon) andeverythig else comes from us. I am sure as he gets bigger and he understands the concept a bit more we will reevaluate what he gets and how much we spend. We don't buy him a lot during the year so we see Christmas as a fun time to "splurge". When LO gets here and gets bigger we won't do equal number of gifts, but we will do an equal price spent on each.
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