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For godsons (now mostly grown up) I've bought a good pair of cufflinks + a suitable child type thing (rattle / toy / clothes). The cufflinks are looked after by parents until lad hits about 16. How about earrings / necklace / bracelet bought as christening present but targeted at a 16 year old girl?


On 18th birhthday I've then given tankard + ?50 note to fill it up a few times - not sure what a girlie equivalent might be?

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An engraved money clip is the perfect christening present for a boy or a girl. Silver, with a suitably inspiring message on it and whatever is the highest denomination of folding money you can afford enfolded in it.

She won't be aware of it now but when she does, rest assured, than you, none will be cooler.

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