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Personalised Easter gifts for people who want to give something that lasts longer than a long weekend

Something to Unwrap That Isn't Chocolate

There's an argument that the most satisfying thing to find in an Easter nest isn't chocolate at all. Not because chocolate isn't wonderful — it is — but because something made specifically for you, built around a photograph or a shared memory, lands differently at Easter. It says I thought about you rather than I remembered on Thursday.

The Puzzle That's Actually About Something

Every family has a photograph that deserves better than a phone screen. The one from that holiday where everything went slightly wrong but the light was extraordinary. The one where three generations managed to be in the same place looking more or less in the same direction. A personalised photo puzzle turns that image into an experience — something to gather around, argue gently over and finally triumphant over on the kitchen table.

The range is sensibly broad. 24 large Mammut pieces for small hands with limited patience; a 2,000-piece edition for the kind of person who considers a bank holiday weekend poorly spent without a proper challenge. There's even a single decorative piece for the very youngest, who mostly want to feel included. As Easter gifts go — personalised, lasting and genuinely usable — a photo puzzle is hard to improve upon.

The memory® Game, Reinvented

my memory® works on a simple premise: the classic matching game, but populated entirely with your own family's pictures — holidays, birthdays, pets, terrible fancy dress. Choose from 24, 48 or 72 cards, depending on your ambitions and your assessment of everyone's attention span.

What's lovely about it is how it works on two levels simultaneously. On the surface it's a game, competitive and simple. Underneath, it's a small curated archive — the kind of thing that resurfaces years later and prompts the sentence do you remember when

Paint What You Actually Want to Look At

my CreArt adds a creative dimension to Easter gifts. You choose the picture, we send the canvas, the paints and the numbered guide.

It works for children who are discovering that they like making things, and for adults who've been meaning to do something creative since roughly 2019 and keep not quite getting round to it. The subject — a favourite pet, a meaningful landscape, someone's face rendered in careful numbered segments — makes the finished piece worth hanging rather than quietly retiring to a drawer. As a personalised Easter gift it's slightly unexpected, which is entirely the point.

The Train That Knows Its Own Name

There's a reason BRIO has been on children's bedroom floors since 1958. The wooden tracks, the magnetic couplings, the satisfying click of carriages connecting — it's one of those toys that doesn't need improving. This personalised starter set adds one detail that changes everything: your child's name, engraved on the locomotive itself.

Twenty-six pieces, two engines, one bearing the name of its rightful owner on both sides. Whether that's your child's actual name or something gloriously invented — The Rosie Express, Sir Thunderbolt — is entirely up to you. The box can be personalised with a puicture too, which means even the packaging earns its keep.

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