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  • Religious gifts: A small cross, a Bible (children’s version if it’s for the baby), or a keepsake prayer book.
    Keepsake items: Personalized photo frames, engraved jewelry, or a special memory box.
    Practical items: A high-quality blanket, baby clothes, or a personalized toy.
    Monetary gift: Cash or a savings bond to contribute to the child’s future.


  • A nice photo frame or perhaps a toy.


  • It depends on what age baptism it is. If it is an infancy baptism, a childrens bible or something, but if it is a declaration of faith baptism (the child/teenager/adult) has choosen to express their love and dedication for Jesus, then maybe something a little more meaningful (a 30 day devotional, a piece of jewerllery etc


  • bibles songs cd or my first bible book for kids


  • Chain and cross. Get it big, say for a older child so that they can wear it at a later stage in life


  • 50-100. Candles, photo frame


  • Depends on if you are a God parent or not but something they can keep like a bracelet etc is nice.


  • I gave my God Daughter a exquisite picture frame of Mary holding baby. Its gorgeous and very warming.


  • Is it for a boy or girl? For my daughters baptism I really liked the gifts with a bit of a personal touch such as money box, bangle/bracelet, jewellery box engraved with her name. A money box engraved would work well for a boy as well.


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