£12,500 fairy dress and a £98k rocking horse among the most outrageously expensive Xmas gifts for kids
The money-no-object gift guide you won't want to show to your kids
IMAGINE Christmas shopping with an unlimited budget - no more hours spent waiting at pick up point A in Argos or trawling supermarket special offers for that must-have gift.
Here is the gift list your kids wish they were sending to the man in red this festive season (and the one your bank manager doesn't ever want to see).
Cuddly toys are a Christmas classic but why stick with boring old bears? Instead, impress the tiny person in your life with a from legendary toymaker Steiff. That will be £3,299 please.
If you feel that you do want to keep it traditional, Burberry have made the perfect bear for you. The will set you back £1,195 so it will be the one toy you insist your little darling DOESN’T share.
If you have a mini princess in your midst then don’t worry, there are plenty of pricey ways for you to bring the bling into her life. Ditch the plastic tat and treat her to a , only £825.
Boy racers start early and nothing will bring a bigger smile to the face of a tiny petrol-head than this Henes Broon . With leather seats and built-in tablet in the dashboard it’s probably better than your family car, and at only £1,499.99 you could get ten for the price of a brand new Ford Focus – bargain!
Many little girls dream of owning a dolls house with tiny tables and chairs, dinky dining tables and bijou beds. For about the same price as a two-bedroom terrace in the Welsh Valleys, your kids could become mini property magnates if you buy them this gorgeous . For £22,500 you get 15 rooms, real marble flooring in the hall and remote control lights. Shame you can only move in if you're 5cm tall!
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A rocking horse is the sort of nostalgic present which is featured on cards and decorations. You’d be mad not to buy the best, right? What you’re looking for is a one-off because, you guessed it, she’s covered in crystals. What the hell, you weren’t doing anything with that £98,000 anyway, right?
If you want to bring a bit of magic to your child’s bedroom, you could do a lot worse than this £600 . Yes, that’s right, a Unicorn head!
If you know a junior bookworm then American department store Neiman Marcus have designed the as part of its fantasy gifts range. A cool £80,000 will buy you 36 first editions or early prints of children’s literature classics.
If your child already has everything, then buy them an experience they will never forget. At Disney’s flagship theme park in Florida you can take your trip to the next level with . You are chauffeured to the park, shown round by your own personal guide, never have to queue for rides, and finish the day with reserved seats for the big parades. For just £300 - £400 AN HOUR, your child could be a real Disney Prince or Princess.
If dressing the part is important to your little girl then take a tip from Blue Ivy and grab a . The designer is a fave with celeb kids, but at £12,636 you might want to order a matching bib before yours tuck into Christmas dinner wearing it!