Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what kind of 'experience' an almost-three-year old should receive as a gift in lieu of a plastic toy from Target.. A sky-diving certificate? Tickets to the opera? All-expenses paid vacation in Europe?![]()
Movie tickets? Gift card to a play area / museum near their house? Ballet or tumbling lessons? Swimming pass for parent and toddler? Money to take the while family to Brookside gardens to see the lights, or to Gaylord National? Books?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what kind of 'experience' an almost-three-year old should receive as a gift in lieu of a plastic toy from Target.. A sky-diving certificate? Tickets to the opera? All-expenses paid vacation in Europe?![]()
Movie tickets? Gift card to a play area / museum near their house? Ballet or tumbling lessons? Swimming pass for parent and toddler? Money to take the while family to Brookside gardens to see the lights, or to Gaylord National? Books?
Anonymous wrote:Kids that age almost never remember or ask for things that they don’t see. Why did they open them already? You know it’s not Christmas right? You sound nasty.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I mentioned “experiences” because I thought other people would: “why didn’t you ask for experiences?” They want to gift toys, and ask for a list. So I provide one.
My boys don’t have interest in the gifts because they were items from a show they don’t know or watch (no, we aren’t “screen free”) and the other toy was several years younger than their level.
We opened them because we were visiting family in another state for Christmas.
I was asking...has anyone else opened and donated gifts, and it’s not even Christmas?!
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what kind of 'experience' an almost-three-year old should receive as a gift in lieu of a plastic toy from Target.. A sky-diving certificate? Tickets to the opera? All-expenses paid vacation in Europe?![]()
Anonymous wrote:You only gave it a couple of days? My kid forgets about toys for weeks at a time and then rediscovers them. You have sad and unrealistic expectations for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering what kind of 'experience' an almost-three-year old should receive as a gift in lieu of a plastic toy from Target.. A sky-diving certificate? Tickets to the opera? All-expenses paid vacation in Europe?![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here back again.
I completely acknowledge that my post is from a place of privilege. I know how lucky we are to have family and gifts.
THAT ASIDE...because this post was meant to be a discussion.
The gifts were not from the amazon list. They were random gifts. And they were much more expensive than experiences.
When the boys opened them, I encouraged them to say thank you and be excited. We played with the toys and were very grateful. We’ll send thank you cards.
At home, I put the toys in the corner with the other toys. My boys never touched them. So, I’ve donated them.
I don’t get how that makes me terrible. I’m just trying to talk to other parents about gifts.