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What's the strangest gift your child has asked for at Christmas?
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My friends daughter aged 8 has asked for a laminator!0
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My four year said to me the other day mummy can Santa bring me a Tardis for christmas. ( my little girl is nuts on doctor who) thought thats good she said that as already bought her the playset for her. Then when i said oh the playset you must write it on your list, She then turned around and said we must give Santa back this house as we cant live in ours and the tardis. Oh yes she is expecting santa to bring her a real life tardis that is big enough for us all to live in. I always try to bring my girls dreams come true, On this I think I am stumped!'There are far better things ahead Than any we leave behind '0
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If you look back through this thread my DS also asked for a real Tardis.Always_after_a_bargin wrote: »My four year said to me the other day mummy can Santa bring me a Tardis for christmas. ( my little girl is nuts on doctor who) thought thats good she said that as already bought her the playset for her. Then when i said oh the playset you must write it on your list, She then turned around and said we must give Santa back this house as we cant live in ours and the tardis. Oh yes she is expecting santa to bring her a real life tardis that is big enough for us all to live in. I always try to bring my girls dreams come true, On this I think I am stumped!
I told him Santa cant bring you the Tardis as the Doctor has the only one and in answer to the inevitable 'but he can make one!) He cant make one because Tardis' are grown not built.
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moneysavingmumofone wrote: »If you look back through this thread my DS also asked for a real Tardis.
I told him Santa cant bring you the Tardis as the Doctor has the only one and in answer to the inevitable 'but he can make one!) He cant make one because Tardis' are grown not built. 
Oh wow, Only read a few posts so must of missed your one. It was really hard to get her to understand how we cant live in a real Tardis. I did say to her that there is only one big one in the whole world and that belongs to the doctor. However he made many small ones for special little girls like you, so now fingers crossed she will be happy with the small one I have her. She is now convinced the Doctor built it and not Santa .'There are far better things ahead Than any we leave behind '0 -
That is sweet.Always_after_a_bargin wrote: »Oh wow, Only read a few posts so must of missed your one. It was really hard to get her to understand how we cant live in a real Tardis. I did say to her that there is only one big one in the whole world and that belongs to the doctor. However he made many small ones for special little girls like you, so now fingers crossed she will be happy with the small one I have her. She is now convinced the Doctor built it and not Santa .
Im sure she will be very happy with her very own little Tardis. Theres always a Tardis parked somewhere around our flat! 
P.S You can get a Tardis wardrobe (DS has that) and Tardis tent. http://www.amazon.co.uk/HGL-Doctor-Inflatable-Tardis-Tent/dp/B006J716WY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355223775&sr=8-2 http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/251193192683?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&adtype=pla&crdt=0 Might be good ideas for the future.
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Last year my OH asked DS1 (then 5) what they should get me for xmas - DS1 said: How about a pot of that stuff mummy puts on her moustache to make it lighter!!!!!
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He also asked for a toy toy shop one year - we never figured out what that was...1% at a time no. 40. £8000 (For dream family holiday) 94/100
MFW 2013 no. 62 £10,000/£10,000
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My daughters went to see santa at the weekend, my dd2 asked for a snowglobe maker but my dd3 asked if she could please go to playgroup cos mummy says its too cold to go!
Bad mummy :embarasseSIMPLY BE-££577.11:eek:
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