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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Extremely tacky and rude, OP. The gift giver chooses what they want to give, period. Unless they ask for input, do not provide!![/quote] +1 [/quote] +1. Never offer ideas unless asked. My SIL and I have now set up wish lists for our kids and shared the links with each other and with my mom. My mom pretty much ignores the list, although is generally a good gift-giver. My SIL use the gifts. Occasionally another family member might ask for ideas, and depending on the person I might say "Oh Larla loves princesses and crafty things" or I might direct them to the wish list which is fairly well-rounded in terms of toys, crafts, books, and prices. I started it for myself when DD was an infant and add things all year long so that I personally have ideas for Christmas and her birthday. It's an extra bonus that others benefit from it. But I would NEVER send it to someone without them first asking.[/quote]
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