Friday 20 December 2013

Spread the cost of Christmas with Precious Poppets

How to spread the cost over the Christmas period.

Everyone knows that December can be a bad month for the bank balance and Precious Poppets are here to help you with a discounted way of shopping online.

Precious Poppets in Doncaster  provide a range of young children's clothing, toys and activities.

As we all know buying Gifts can be a pain, the questions: what can I get them?  How much do I spend? and is it enough?

Most of the time we can buy a gift for someone inside their price range and ask our selves is it enough?
These past few years clothing, toys and any other gifts have developed to become up to date with technology and fashion however this usually comes with a price.

We will give you some examples of ways to fill under the Christmas tree without breaking the bank balance.

0 Months - 3 Months

Cute 6 piece baby unisex bear gift set by Nursery Time £16.20

This 6 piece set is perfect for any young child and can be given by anyone, a friend, family, parent or guardian.





3 Months - 6 Months

Available for £30 this musical baby gym by First steps will be perfect to keep the babies entertained.  The colours can keep them interested for hours plus the item itself can be used as a main present.









6 Months - 9 Months 

Fabulous colourful toy to keep your little ones entertained sat in their high-chair perfect for any child to keep them from trying to escape their meals. £7.20 






9 Months - 12 months 


This colourful toy aids colour recognition, counting and hand-eye coordination.









 

12 months +
 electronic 'My First Computer' with lights and sound £11.99











We have a wide range of Baby - toddler presents available on our online store, take a look by pressing here. 


Why not take a look at our website to find out whats in stock?

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