
Ga
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I suggest baby pajamas (아기 ah-gi 내복 neh-bok) or baby clothes. My mother has been giving many nehboks as gifts to Korean children's first year birthdays. She would buy from twelve months to twenty-four months, so the child can wear them as he or she gets a little bigger. Clothings are more popular these days. I've heard conversations between my mother and her friends on how nehboks are better and more useful than giving toys. |
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Ginny Jin
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As this has been posted in the Korean section, I'm guessing you want an appropriate gift for a Korean infant. A old traditional custom is a gold ring for a baby but my Korean husband tells me it's now clothes or money (cash).
Just give what you can afford. lolol x |
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Busan-man
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I would give cash in an envelop. You can't go wrong with that since you don't know what the parents really need.
If it's a close friend, 100,000 won. Otherwise 50,000 won will do. |
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addie.adri
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A nice biiig photo album to stuff all the baby's pics in. |
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ravish2006
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toys, stuffed toys, pictures, baby-chair, baby-cart, walker, clothes, shoes... |
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Boom Blatz
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A small gold ring is a traditional gift. You can go to almost any jeweler and tell them it is for a baby's "tol" (first b-day) and they will show you. |
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creAmo6k
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stufftoys! especially really soft ones, kids love those kind of gifts:] |
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rakestake
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anything for a baby, toys are the best ask the shop assistant |
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Deal or no Deal?
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find out what he/she likes and buy it if he/she cant talk though then buy him/her something like a shapesorter |
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lill2441
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Books. Its never too early to start reading. Pop up books delight children and it gives the parents quality times with their child. I always read to my children and now that they are in high school, they are big time readers themselves. |
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sugar m
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teddy |
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fashion時尚嬰å©çŽ©å¶doll
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it's a traditional gift for korean babies to be given money... i know at dol...it is also a tradition to give gold jewelry for the baby, tiny rings or bracelet or charms
and to my belief, NEVER accept nor GIVE or BUY this :
- a pastel pink blanket with duckies, pink symbolizes the plague and that duckies are the harbingers of doom. |
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Harry O
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Your child won't really care or understand properly so anything will do. Just being there and making the effort is what counts. maybe a teddy |
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Philip
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how much is your budget? a treasury bill would be nice. the kid will get to appreciate that years later. |
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ali b
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for the child''s : a harmles small rubber doll or buzzel is nice.
but
for the friend''s : A dress for the child or collection of bed drapps will be nice |
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che*17
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I got my cousin a dancing Elmo for like 7 bucks and she loves it to death, and takes it everywhere she goes now |
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Kevin J
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The website "gifts.com" gives great ideas on possible gifts. Go to this website:
http://www.gifts.com/ideas/baby
and it will give you the top 10 baby gifts, etc. Good luck and I promise it will help you make the right choice. |
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Frances L
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bibs. Parents go through so many of them.
:) |
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edward_lmb
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Rubber ducky ;every kid should have a rubber ducky. |
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ღ*Pink Cat *ღ
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When my daughter turned 1 she liked the boxes things came in, so maybe blocks or something she can crawl through. Or a little doll stroller to push! |
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hunnykittenlove
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they are not likely to remember there first birthday so perhaps by a keep sake gift, a present which can be kept for them for years to come |
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Robin0209
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First birthdays are hard. The child doesnt really understand the gift thing yet. A good gift would be a savings bond. My childrent received some at first and second birthdays. Another gift, even to go with the savings bond, would be a teddy(for a boy or girl), or a plush doll(for a girl). A few years back, I opened a savings account for a friends grand-daughter. I put the savings account in the baby's name and the grandmothers name. Both the grandmother and the mother thought this was a good gift.... :-) |
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Josh P
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apparently...in some war deranged countries, kids are being given how to become a terrorist dvds!!
I vote for teddy too......especially as they are on the verge of extinction! |
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Ms Blur $
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if it's a boy buy him a toy car. if a girl then soft toys (teddy..) would be nice |
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Don't Dream It's Over
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A gold ring is traditional, but nowadays gold is so expensive that it's not given often.
At least 50,000 won cash for the baby's parents is common. |
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