Okay so, my boyfriend doesn't think we need to get our 5- month old anything else for Christmas, and we have literally only gotten him 1 toy and 1 outfit so far. However, our 2 year old has 10 gifts, one being a big boy bike.
I know our 5- month old is to little to remember anything but I feel like he should have at least a few more things.. Am I wrong for being upset about this?
Keep in mind, the 2 year old is our weekend baby, we unfortunately don't have him all the time, so I feel like that's a big reason his daddy wants to spoil him.
I hear you. It's probably a silly thing to worry about, but we are mama bears. We worry. Lol.
See, that's what I'm worried about as well! I just don't want our two year old to always expect more. I know he's only two and probably won't think that much into it but it still worries me. @marisaeileen
Oh I know, I'm not worried about the value of things, I just don't want him to look back on pictures and see his brother have all these gifts and he has like nothing. I worry to much, I know lol. @chaylalove,
I got the baby some presents because my daughter who is 4 will notice if her little brother doesn't get presents and wonder why. I stuck to things we were either going to get him anyway and a few fun things that will keep him occupied. He will be 9 months on Saturday.
Your 2 year old will probably be so excited about his gifts that he won't notice if baby gets less than him. If there's something he needs--bottles, sippy cup, teether, pacis, etc wrap that up and call it good. If your elder child questions it you can tell him that babies can't play with as many toys as big kids, so Santa doesn't bring them as much.