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November 27, 2012

Best Christmas Gifts for Babies

It's present buying time which means many, many hours spent wandering around stores with your credit card burning a hole in your pocket - especially if there is a new baby on your list.

Sometimes the fatigue can lead to you to some bad choices, but don't worry, the online world has you covered!

There is the usual lists of best toys for babies. All good ideas.

But then there is this:

 

The-baby-mop-thumbThe baby mop helps parents and babies. What more could you ask for? The (I assume) tongue-in-cheek description of the onesie/mop says that it will give your child a good work ethic early in their life, as well teach them not to drop food or waste.

They are already low on stock, so rush to get yours today! I think this would be a great gag gift, but only with close friends. And it probably does work so it's a win-win. What's a few dustbunnies up the nose versus clean floors anyways?

If you have friends who complain about staying home a lot, you can give them the Crib Dribbler. The photo is priceless, but it is only a prank gift box. (We are thinking of giving our kids the extreme chores version.)

But what is the best gift to give babies? Books. You can't lose with books. Especially if you give your favourites. No one needs another stuffy, but a well-loved book is always appreciated.

What is your go-to gift for babies?

Want more chaos? Last year, I wrote about the case of an obese child taken from his parents because of his weight. Sad story. I wonder how it has turned out. 

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Emma Waverman writes five days a week about the chaos of modern family life here at MSN.ca. She is the co-author of the family cookbook Whining and Dining: Mealtime Survival for Picky Eaters and Families Who Love Them and is hoping to one day to finish her certification as a parenting coach. She lives with her three kids, ranging from tween to grade schooler, and husband in Toronto. Emma has written for a variety of national parenting and lifestyle magazines and papers. When she’s is not making typos, telling you what she thinks, and thinking about dinner - you can find her on Twitter at @emmawaverman. You can contact Emma at embracingchaos@hotmail.ca

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