Bambino by Juliana
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Twisted box, personalized clothes with the baby's name, baby photo album, baby footprint frame, twinkle twinkle musical toy - here are just a few wonderful ideas for baby baptism gifts.
The baptism of a baby is an extremely special day for many families, both for the newborn and for parents, godparents, family and friends. And it deserves to be celebrated as it should be. After all, it happens only once in the life of each child, so we will let the baptism pass without being celebrated. In this sense, we may have doubts about what we could offer the baby's family. Are toys a good choice? Baby clothes, maybe?
Some good ideas for christening gifts are a christening certificate support, a photo frame with a decorative angel, christening dresses for little girls or photo albums with symbolic value.
We must take into account the fact that it is customary for godparents to offer a baptismal gift to the baptized. These gifts are usually more personalized, considering the special role that godparents play in the child's life. In these cases, for example, the godfather and godmother usually offer a bracelet, a small crucifix, but also toys and clothes, first string boxes, baby booties and other baptismal accessories.
As part of the religious baptism, it is possible that the bracelet contains a small crucifix, this representing the sacred symbol of the event. But if we are only invited, it is also perfectly possible to offer a gift. Although it is true that the gifts associated with a baptism usually have a certain religious tendency, it does not mean that it should always be so. In fact, we can feel free to be creative and also remember that customization is always a nice touch. Of course, when it comes to gifts for a child's baptism, it is true that there are some basic options, and these are usually represented by clothes and toys.
They can emit lullabies to help the baby sleep better, for example, a carousel that is mounted above the crib. You can also give the child other musical toys, either plush or made of other materials, suitable for babies.
A wooden rocking chair is a good choice because wood offers increased resistance.
Whether it is a silver coin, a bracelet or even an icon, silver is often bought for baptismal gifts. In general, babies receive religious objects made of silver, but also bracelets, which are customized, most of the time, for added uniqueness. In general, godparents choose personalized silver objects, because they want the baby to carry a beautiful memory from them.
Personalized cutlery for children, made of stainless steel, perfect for when babies start eating without help.
Other christening gift ideas: word boxes, christening kit, fingerprint frame or a memory box. See also silver for the first tooth, photo album for babies with a motivational quote.
Projector with lights
It is placed in the room where the baby sleeps, to create a peaceful environment, but also for a light lighting, so as not to disturb the baby. The projector can often be accompanied by an extra toy, attached to it, but also by musical sounds.
Other suitable christening gift ideas are grooming brush and comb, christening certificate holder, silver christening box, cutting tray, baby photo frame. The godparents will be able to make these gifts, but the parents should not forget that they can also give an inspired gift to the godparents.
Another gift idea for babies is the monitor for their supervision. It records all the baby's movements in real time, but parents can also see when he wakes up. The baby monitor has become more and more popular these days. Thus, the mother can carry out her household chores, without having to constantly watch over the baby, as she will carry the monitor with her, and at the slightest startle of the baby, the mother will be in the baby's room.
Finally, if we run out of ideas, a financial contribution could also be a suitable gift. Like, why not, a simple card. For parents, our presence will be more important than material things. But, obviously, we cannot attend a baptism without a gift for the baby, no matter how small it is.