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[quote=Anonymous]I agree, as long as it's not a constant, stop-by-every-week-with-more thing, just make your wishes known politely and then let it go! If people ask, give them a general category, like "DS is really into books right now" or "books with puppies" or "wooden blocks" etc. "DD would love more dolls/doll clothes/play food" etc. For my parents I often voice gift requests as things I am thinking of getting DD. Then they offer to get it and we're all happy! I sell or re-gift electronic toys that are 1, overload and never even opened, or 2, opened and played with for exac tly 1.5 nanoseconds. I think it gets easier when kids are older and people know they like thomas/AG/etc? Maybe? hoping?[/quote]
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