Not just any balance bike... a gramable libertys one with a wicket basket in the frontHer Mum has bought a balance bike for a 1 year old?! Well there’s an insta prop for another year and a half until baby Bee is big and strong enough to ride it. She can’t even walk!!!!!!
ALL she cares about is whether it looks good on her grid. What a sad existence.I don’t care how versatile is it, Anyone that would spend that much money on a rainbow toy needs to give their head a wobble.
I know someone who has that exact bike for her daughter and she said she was closer to 3 before she could properly use it as it’s so heavy. It’s nearly double the weight of some balance bikes but even the most prodigious toddler wouldn’t be using one until they’re closer to 2! What a waste of money.Not just any balance bike... a gramable libertys one with a wicket basket in the front
I’ve noticed this too, accounts are also identical at times all very blah with trips to the allotment to get their hauls and glutsI find it really cringe that The Suffolk Nest always posts a comment on rvks photos and Grabby might like it but doesn’t really engage with her. I could think of 1000 other people I’d try and copy before Grabby from Instagram...
She’s just being organised and giving businesses lead time to send her alllllllllll the free things for Freya’s content birthday.Also, Freya isn’t turning one in a few weeks - it’s not for another month!
The irony of her hashtag #letthembelittleHer Mum has bought a balance bike for a 1 year old?! Well there’s an insta prop for another year and a half until baby Bee is big and strong enough to ride it. She can’t even walk!!!!!!
So blah! Live a little, people! All the gluts and all the hauls!I’ve noticed this too, accounts are also identical at times all very blah with trips to the allotment to get their hauls and gluts
What utter bollox, they'll be celebrating whether the 'lockdown' rules apply or not. She's been seeing her family, I'm guessing on a daily basis since day bloody one as the rules didn't/don't apply to them {only the peasants!} Grabby would've planned out Freya 1st birthday before she was even born and no global pandemic is gonna stop her from unleashing the dreamy instagramable flat lays and pretentious gifted gifts pictures.Ok, so Freya will be one at the start of July and although I really don't ever want to wish the time away, I'm SO excited for her birthday. It's been something lovely to think about and focus on during this pretty bleak time, and although we have no idea whether we'll be allowed to celebrate with anyone other than the three of us, I still want to celebrate it and get her a cake/some balloons and decorations because she'll only be one once. That first birthday feels incredibly special, not least because you've kept a baby alive for a whole year! But also because they've changed SO much from being a tiny dependent sleepy newborn to this incredible tiny person! That being said, we all know that babies/one year olds really don’t need anything. Don’t fall down the trap of thinking you must get something big because it's really all for us and not them at this age. I want any presents that Freya does get, from us, or kind friends/willing grandparents to be something that she'll get lots of use out of over the years to come rather than something that will be expensive and short lived.
Some ideas which we've asked for; {a couple of these are affiliate links but with the exception of the pram/dolls house which were from previous partnerships, it's all stuff I've organically thought of or are buying ourselves FYI}
You definitely win at Tattle todayWhat utter bollox, they'll be celebrating whether the 'lockdown' rules apply or not. She's been seeing her family, I'm guessing on a daily basis since day bloody one as the rules didn't/don't apply to them {only the peasants!} Grabby would've planned out Freya 1st birthday before she was even born and no global pandemic is gonna stop her from unleashing the dreamy instagramable flat lays and pretentious gifted gifts pictures.
Is it just me but do you think that grabby isn't enjoying motherhood as much as she makes out. Some of her wording on postings she's done, doesn't ring true to the image she's trying to portray. I think she finds it frustrating having to put freya first and that she's relient on her which means gabby can't do the things she wants to do etc. We know from previous postings that she was very anti children, yet from out of nowhere... having a baby was on the cardsCompanies seem to throw literally EVERYTHING at mumma influencers be it via #gifts/ads, being a influencer mumma is much more lucrative than an interior {gifted}, travel {the most boring holidays ever} & lifestyle { } blogger.
So, grabby has posted that babies/1 yr olds don't need anything and that don't fall into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive {well in her case, she's too tight to buy stuff and 95% of the items are gifted} because it's for yourself and not them at this age. Thing is grabby, children are rather fickle and what you think they'll adore and get lots of use out of, will be the complete opposite. I can imagine her sifting through all of Freyas birthday gifts and separating into piles of like or hate {which will have the most stuff in lol}. This is grabbys 'not falling into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive because it's for yourself {aka grammable} and not them at this age' list suggestion for a 1 year old:
- A big Grimm’s wooden rainbow (over £70)
- A teepee (£89.95)
- A Zoo pass *erm why would a baby need a zoo pass when under 2's get in for free!?!
- Play Kitchen *allegedly they've bought this with their own money
- Bike seat *already own
- The bland wooden Olli Ell dolls house *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- A paddling pool? *already own this {possibly #gifted and/or #ad}
- Toy Pram stroller (£103.95) *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- Books
- Other special books
- Schliech animals *I'm surprised at this, as it isn't grey or mustard and it's plastic not wood
- Something for outside like a swing/slide? *like she'd have something like that sat in her aesthetically pleasing garden
- Climbing thing aka tri climbs *starts from £200
The plastic animals were just to get the amazon aff linkWhat utter bollox, they'll be celebrating whether the 'lockdown' rules apply or not. She's been seeing her family, I'm guessing on a daily basis since day bloody one as the rules didn't/don't apply to them {only the peasants!} Grabby would've planned out Freya 1st birthday before she was even born and no global pandemic is gonna stop her from unleashing the dreamy instagramable flat lays and pretentious gifted gifts pictures.
Is it just me but do you think that grabby isn't enjoying motherhood as much as she makes out. Some of her wording on postings she's done, doesn't ring true to the image she's trying to portray. I think she finds it frustrating having to put freya first and that she's relient on her which means gabby can't do the things she wants to do etc. We know from previous postings that she was very anti children, yet from out of nowhere... having a baby was on the cardsCompanies seem to throw literally EVERYTHING at mumma influencers be it via #gifts/ads, being a influencer mumma is much more lucrative than an interior {gifted}, travel {the most boring holidays ever} & lifestyle { } blogger.
So, grabby has posted that babies/1 yr olds don't need anything and that don't fall into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive {well in her case, she's too tight to buy stuff and 95% of the items are gifted} because it's for yourself and not them at this age. Thing is grabby, children are rather fickle and what you think they'll adore and get lots of use out of, will be the complete opposite. I can imagine her sifting through all of Freyas birthday gifts and separating into piles of like or hate {which will have the most stuff in lol}. This is grabbys 'not falling into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive because it's for yourself {aka grammable} and not them at this age' list suggestion for a 1 year old:
- A big Grimm’s wooden rainbow (over £70)
- A teepee (£89.95)
- A Zoo pass *erm why would a baby need a zoo pass when under 2's get in for free!?!
- Play Kitchen *allegedly they've bought this with their own money
- Bike seat *already own
- The bland wooden Olli Ell dolls house *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- A paddling pool? *already own this {possibly #gifted and/or #ad}
- Toy Pram stroller (£103.95) *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- Books
- Other special books
- Schliech animals *I'm surprised at this, as it isn't grey or mustard and it's plastic not wood
- Something for outside like a swing/slide? *like she'd have something like that sat in her aesthetically pleasing garden
- Climbing thing aka tri climbs *starts from £200
Yes agree!! I hate the way she refers to freya as she or her all the time. She has a name !What utter bollox, they'll be celebrating whether the 'lockdown' rules apply or not. She's been seeing her family, I'm guessing on a daily basis since day bloody one as the rules didn't/don't apply to them {only the peasants!} Grabby would've planned out Freya 1st birthday before she was even born and no global pandemic is gonna stop her from unleashing the dreamy instagramable flat lays and pretentious gifted gifts pictures.
Is it just me but do you think that grabby isn't enjoying motherhood as much as she makes out. Some of her wording on postings she's done, doesn't ring true to the image she's trying to portray. I think she finds it frustrating having to put freya first and that she's relient on her which means gabby can't do the things she wants to do etc. We know from previous postings that she was very anti children, yet from out of nowhere... having a baby was on the cardsCompanies seem to throw literally EVERYTHING at mumma influencers be it via #gifts/ads, being a influencer mumma is much more lucrative than an interior {gifted}, travel {the most boring holidays ever} & lifestyle { } blogger.
So, grabby has posted that babies/1 yr olds don't need anything and that don't fall into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive {well in her case, she's too tight to buy stuff and 95% of the items are gifted} because it's for yourself and not them at this age. Thing is grabby, children are rather fickle and what you think they'll adore and get lots of use out of, will be the complete opposite. I can imagine her sifting through all of Freyas birthday gifts and separating into piles of like or hate {which will have the most stuff in lol}. This is grabbys 'not falling into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive because it's for yourself {aka grammable} and not them at this age' list suggestion for a 1 year old:
- A big Grimm’s wooden rainbow (over £70)
- A teepee (£89.95)
- A Zoo pass *erm why would a baby need a zoo pass when under 2's get in for free!?!
- Play Kitchen *allegedly they've bought this with their own money
- Bike seat *already own
- The bland wooden Olli Ell dolls house *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- A paddling pool? *already own this {possibly #gifted and/or #ad}
- Toy Pram stroller (£103.95) *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- Books
- Other special books
- Schliech animals *I'm surprised at this, as it isn't grey or mustard and it's plastic not wood
- Something for outside like a swing/slide? *like she'd have something like that sat in her aesthetically pleasing garden
- Climbing thing aka tri climbs *starts from £200
An also with unemployment rates now soaring how on earth can regular families afford it when their husbands aren't earning 10x more than everyone else?Well I don’t think they are worth it. At all! It seems an overpriced show off piece of wood
I remember taking our children (at the time 1 and newborn) to the zoo a couple years ago.What utter bollox, they'll be celebrating whether the 'lockdown' rules apply or not. She's been seeing her family, I'm guessing on a daily basis since day bloody one as the rules didn't/don't apply to them {only the peasants!} Grabby would've planned out Freya 1st birthday before she was even born and no global pandemic is gonna stop her from unleashing the dreamy instagramable flat lays and pretentious gifted gifts pictures.
Is it just me but do you think that grabby isn't enjoying motherhood as much as she makes out. Some of her wording on postings she's done, doesn't ring true to the image she's trying to portray. I think she finds it frustrating having to put freya first and that she's relient on her which means gabby can't do the things she wants to do etc. We know from previous postings that she was very anti children, yet from out of nowhere... having a baby was on the cardsCompanies seem to throw literally EVERYTHING at mumma influencers be it via #gifts/ads, being a influencer mumma is much more lucrative than an interior {gifted}, travel {the most boring holidays ever} & lifestyle { } blogger.
So, grabby has posted that babies/1 yr olds don't need anything and that don't fall into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive {well in her case, she's too tight to buy stuff and 95% of the items are gifted} because it's for yourself and not them at this age. Thing is grabby, children are rather fickle and what you think they'll adore and get lots of use out of, will be the complete opposite. I can imagine her sifting through all of Freyas birthday gifts and separating into piles of like or hate {which will have the most stuff in lol}. This is grabbys 'not falling into the trap of thinking you must get something big and expensive because it's for yourself {aka grammable} and not them at this age' list suggestion for a 1 year old:
- A big Grimm’s wooden rainbow (over £70)
- A teepee (£89.95)
- A Zoo pass *erm why would a baby need a zoo pass when under 2's get in for free!?!
- Play Kitchen *allegedly they've bought this with their own money
- Bike seat *already own
- The bland wooden Olli Ell dolls house *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- A paddling pool? *already own this {possibly #gifted and/or #ad}
- Toy Pram stroller (£103.95) *already own this, was #gifted and/or #ad
- Books
- Other special books
- Schliech animals *I'm surprised at this, as it isn't grey or mustard and it's plastic not wood
- Something for outside like a swing/slide? *like she'd have something like that sat in her aesthetically pleasing garden
- Climbing thing aka tri climbs *starts from £200
Oh I’m all for wooden toys! I love them. And any we outgrow we pass on to friends. But I can’t stand when people waste money just to keep up with the Jones.An also with unemployment rates now soaring how on earth can regular families afford it when their husbands aren't earning 10x more than everyone else?
Equally good cheaper wooden toys
I remember taking our children (at the time 1 and newborn) to the zoo a couple years ago.
We've never gone again as it broke my heart to especially see the Orangutan (is that how you spell it?) and she looked so fed up. My heart broke for her. She was alone behind a class casing that you could go up to. I'm kinda sad Grabby is actually promoting it
I do remember paying for both our kids though
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