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    Hello all

    I have recently started minding a Jewish baby and I would like to buy her a present/s for Hanukkah (have checked with Mum first). My only problem is - what?

    Anyone got any tips/ideas please?

    A site I looked at said try and choose something that draws the child back to look at their roots rather than a gift for gift's sake. So far I have on my list: a candle!

    Please help

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    A plant... Sorry got stuck on the roots thing...

    How old is the child?
    Blaze x

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    Cheeky!!

    She's 8 months old

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    how about asking the parents for ideas just to give you some guidance?

    http://www.bluewhite.co.uk/index.php...ewCat&catId=77

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    Try this personalized name jewelry. Always a hit in Israel.

 

 

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