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BG Christmas Gift Guide: More Hot Stocking Filling Buys for Babies & Toddlers Under a Fiver

December 3, 2009 by Natalie · 4 Comments 

Following on from yesterday’s roundup of cool baby and toddler buys for under a fiver, here are a load more! Also check out the roundup of hot buys for under a tenner. From wooden, to cardboard, to plasters, tattoo hand puppets, and bathtime fun, there’s plenty to fill up those Christmas stockings.

vilac wooden bird whistles   Mini Kaleidoscope by Vilac  Rosy the Cow Noise Box by Vilac

Pocket Money Toys by Vilac

We love their wooden toys but they also have a range of high quality classic toys at very wallet friendly prices like their bird whistles, kaleidoscopes, and noise boxes amongst many. From £1.99 Revilo Toy


Charlie and Lola Plasters Cowboy Plasters Ladybird Plasters

Charlie & Lola, Cowboy, and Ladybird Plasters

Made for the kids that love to proudly display their plasters like badges of honour, they’re so cool you might want to wear one yourself! Available in several designs. Around £3.95 Children’s Salon.

Eco Friendly Rattle Teething Ring

Wooden Teething Ring by Plan Toys

Yet another cool eco buy from Plan Toys, I’m loving the pared down look of this super stylish teether made from rubberwood. £4.99 Little Baby Company

 3 Piece Penguin & Baby Jigsaw lanka kade elephant jigsaw

Lanka Kade Jigsaws

Eco friendly, chunky jigsaws made from rubberwood and hand painted in non toxic finishes at a fair trade enterprise in Sri Lanka. Adorable, they’ll look nice on the shelf when they’ve outgrown them. £3.95 each Little Baby Company

Log Cabin by calafant cardboard sports car by calafant

Cardboard Toys by Calafant

We’re big fans of this range of recyclable cardboard toys. Pre-cut and pre-punched, they’re easy to assemble and waiting for your child’s decoration. They even come with six non-toxic washable markers and are available in several designs. £3.99 each Ecoutlet   

animal hands tattoos

Animal Hands

These temporary tattoos which we featured a couple of weeks back are simple, clever idea that will make for lots of fun. £3.95 Colloco


wobbly penguin by muji wobbly alligator by Muji

Wobbly Animals by Muji

Muji’s Christmas gift section is fantastic and these wobbly animals made from FSC certified wood, wobble when pushed. There’s a hippo and rhino available too. £3.50 each Muji

BUD BY DESIGNROOM Luxury Mini Bath Rubber Duck - Space

Bud by Design Mini Rubber Ducks

My kids love the quirky rubber ducks by these guys and fight over them in the bath. Available in a few designs although the astronaut is my favourite. £3.49 Little Sunflowers


Penguin Hand-Squeeze Flashlight

Penguin Hand-Squeeze Flashlight

Teach your child about battery free play and also how to generate electricity with this dynamo torch. Squeeze with the hand to generate light – definitely need to be over 3 though as it needs a bit of strength! £4.95 Ethical Superstore

Have you seen the other gift guides featured so far? Hot stocking fillers for under a fiver, part one and part two of tiny world toys, the Gift Guide for Play Houses., Ride On Toys, and tea sets.

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4 Responses to “BG Christmas Gift Guide: More Hot Stocking Filling Buys for Babies & Toddlers Under a Fiver”
  1. Harriet says:

    Ha ha ha ha I love the animal hands!! Thanks for the tip off!

  2. Joanne says:

    My little boy has the flashlight, he loves it and it’s great to have a torch which doesn’t matter when it gets left turned on upside down.

  3. Natalie says:

    @Harriet Those animal hands are so cool, I suspect parents may enjoy them even more ;-)
    @Joanne I have to get one of these. For S of course…not me…

  4. Abby says:

    They have those lights in paperchase too Natalie!

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