Surprise your partner - Make the announcement unforgettable
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Love's Breakfast - Baby Announcement Mugs Start the day with a special breakfast and give your partner a coffee mug with the text "Dad" or "Mom to be" on the bottom. When he gets to the last sip and sees the message, the surprise and joy are captured in a picture! A simple, subtle but emotional way to start the new chapter together.
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A Date Night Twist – Mom or Dad Cap During a cozy evening at home, give your partner a package that looks like an ordinary present. When he opens it and sees one embroidered with a mum or dad cap, the moment will be unforgettable. It is a sweet way to convey the message and prepare for the new family life.
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The mirror message Write with lipstick or a whiteboard pen on the mirror where your partner brushes his teeth in the morning: "You are going to be a father/mother!" It's a simple but fun way to start the day and create a surprise that literally cannot be missed.
Tell Your Child He's Getting a Sibling - Fun Ways to Create Joy and Excitement
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Sibling shirt Buy a sibling shirt from us with the text "Big Sister" or Big Brother" and give it to your child as a gift. Let them open the gift and see the reaction when they realize they will be getting a new title. A perfect combination of surprise and pride!
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A mystery to solve - Clue hunt Create a simple clue hunt at home with different pieces of paper that lead to the big news. The last clue can be a card that says "I'm going to be a big brother/big sister" along with a small gift. It makes the reveal playful and makes for a fun time together.
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Special dinner - Family title on the plates Prepare a special dinner and set the table with "mom," "dad," "big brother" or "big sister" on the plates. When the child finds their new title, the questions will begin and the curiosity will be aroused, leading to a wonderful moment where you can tell about the sibling on the way.
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Add to Bookshelf - Favorite Books About Having a Sibling Place some children's books about becoming a big brother or big sister on the child's bookshelf. When he discovers the books, you can read them together and prepare for what is to come. It will be both a cozy moment and a chance to let the child melt and understand what a sibling means.
Involving both your partner and your child in a fun and loving way makes the news of a new family member a warm and memorable moment.