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Study Table as an Early Christmas Gift


Every year, my husband and I are having a thorough thinking on what to give to our kids as a Christmas present. We want it to be useful and at the same time it must be the one that they would like to have. Most of the kids are asking for toys. They want toys more than anything else and toys are all over the place during Christmas season because we believe that Christmas is basically for the enjoyment of our little ones. Our relatives would usually ask me about what I think is the best gift that my children would want to receive on Christmas and I would tell them that it’s okay to give whatever suits their budget but I prefer things that they can use such as clothes or slippers since my kids are both boys who run outside most of the time, their slippers don’t last that long.


Last Thursday, exactly ten days before Christmas, my mom called and told me to pick up her gift for my youngest son, Joaqui. We are in Manila that time and I called my husband to meet us in a Salon where my mom works. I am so delighted when I saw the big box, it’s unwrapped, only tied with plastic strings for support so I could see that it is a study table with a pair of chair because my family knows that Joaqui loves to read and draw. This is really essential for him because we’re very sure that he’s going to use it ALL THE TIME.






A colorful study table set for our pre-schooler is such a perfect gift for a kid who loves to read, write and draw. This can also motivate them to study even more because they are sitting in a nice and colorful table and chair.

Big thanks to my parents who never fail to show love and affection for my kids. Cheers to all Lolo and Lola’s out there!

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