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Brother And Sister-In-Law Told To Buy Expensive Gifts For Christmas, So They Bought The Most Annoying Toys Instead

by Leona Pham
November 7, 2025
in Social Issues

Family expectations can be overwhelming, especially when they come with a demand for expensive gifts. One Redditor’s siblings, assuming they were “well off,” ordered them to buy their kids pricey Christmas presents.

But instead of giving in, this Redditor turned the situation into a hilarious revenge plan, gifting the kids toys guaranteed to cause chaos like gooey slime and kinetic sand.

What followed was a Christmas full of mess, laughter, and some very frustrated parents. Keep reading to see how this family’s demand for expensive gifts turned into a messy yet unforgettable holiday.

When his siblings demanded expensive Christmas gifts for their kids, he decided to give them annoying yet cheap toys instead

Brother And Sister-In-Law Told To Buy Expensive Gifts For Christmas, So They Bought The Most Annoying Toys Instead
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'Order me to buy your kids expensive gifts for Christmas? Okay then!?'

So my brothers and sisters basically ordered me and my wife to buy their children (our nieces and nephews)

expensive gifts for Christmas because, according to them, we were "well off".

We're not really; we're just financially responsible. But since they asked for it, and it's already on the budget, we decided to be vindictive this year.

So for the most amazing Christmas, our nieces and nephews will each get: 5 tubs of Play Dough - which sticks to everything.

5kgs of Multi colored Kinetic Sand which gets everywhere. 5 tubs of gooey slime see all above.

5 packs of easy fill Water Baloons. Age appropriate Nerf gun and safety glass. This should be a fun Christmas...

Update 1: Well, this blew up. Oh man, I should have asked first before I ordered the stuff. You guys have such diabolical ideas!

I think this could be the start of a new Christmas tradition, depending on whether my siblings remain naughty or nice.

For those suggesting to Legos, we already gave small boxes of them a few months ago

as giveaways for our son's birthday; these should complement them nicely.

For those suggesting a drum set or noise makers, I left them out intentionally.

It would be a bad idea since my sisters work nights at the hospital.

I don't want them to lose sleep during the day and affect their jobs at night when lives are at stake. Sleep is important, you don't mess with it.

For those saying that these are not at all expensive, exactly! You demand someone expensive gifts; you get cheap and annoying ones instead.

But will the children care? No. They’ll think it’s the best Christmas ever.

My wife told me to buy us a couple of those automatic Nerf guns from the money

we saved from the gifts, you know, for protection. Also, no glitter, it's too much.

Although the OP’s family had asked them to buy expensive gifts for their nieces and nephews, they decided to take a different approach to the situation.

The OP and his spouse are financially responsible, but their family members assumed they could afford lavish gifts and demanded that they buy pricey items for the kids. The OP, feeling put off by this entitlement, decided to take a more playful and vindictive route.

The OP decided that instead of buying the expensive gifts that their family expected, they would buy gifts that were still within their budget but would be a lot more mischievous, gifts like Play Dough, slime, and kinetic sand, all of which would create a mess and bring chaos to the household.

This response was a way to teach their family a lesson about making assumptions and trying to impose their expectations on others.

It’s easy to see why the OP was frustrated. Being constantly asked to fulfill demands for expensive gifts without any consideration of their own financial situation is disrespectful. In response, the OP took matters into their own hands, ensuring the gifts they gave would be more of an inconvenience than a treat.

While it’s understandable that the OP wanted to stand up for themselves, experts would suggest that such situations might be best handled with open communication. Family dynamics can often lead to misunderstandings, and while the OP’s retaliation was clever, a direct conversation about boundaries and expectations might have been a more constructive approach.

However, given that the OP had made it clear that their financial situation was not the reason for the demand, their playful act of compliance could be seen as a justifiable response to family pressure.

By giving their nieces and nephews these mischievous gifts, they ensured that their family members received a taste of the very consequences they had caused, creating a memorable, yet harmless, lesson in the process.

What do you think? Should the OP have taken a different approach, or did they handle the situation well? Let us know in the comments!

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

This group suggested loud, obnoxious toys like sirens, yelling toys, and noisy instruments to get a reaction, focusing on creating chaos and fun

eight24 − Need something that makes loud noise on that list. My favorite was a fireman’s helmet with a siren on it. Good luck.

HHCE91 − Buy stickers online. Look for the ones with terrible reviews because they're not peeling off again

steelong − Oh boy, they'll love Yellies! It's a toy spider that goes faster the louder you shout.

No need to give them a loud toy, give a toy that only works when you're loud.

These commenters shared their experiences with toys that are messy or loud, like Play-Doh barbershops and ride-on cars

sarah-vdb − The Play-Doh barber shop was awesome for my sister and me, but a nightmare for our parents.

If they still make it, I can highly recommend it (all those teeny hair holes collect dried Play-Doh,

and my mom used toothpicks to clean them out before it became a "grandparents' house only" toy).

Key-Sprinkles-8894 − You should have started with Reddit. Lol. These suggestions are gold.

wildcharmander1992 − My ex's kid once had one of those ride along cars you sit in and goes about 2miles a day

But it had flashing strobe lights and loudly (as in louder than a surround sound at full blast) would play the SpongeBob theme

BUT you had to hold down the button to make it play all the way through

So if you're 10 houses away all you see and hear is an epileptics Version of the antichrist

And a giant ##OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE....OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH## get them that

These users recommended musical or noisy gifts, like guitars, drums, and kinetic sand, which can entertain kids but also drive parents crazy

Excellent-Bluejay364 − A guitar and sufficiently high watt amp. The lower quality the better,

great for getting those sweet feedback squeals for maximum ear drums damage

Azurko − My sister tried that once, and only once, on me. I bought my 6-year-old nephew a small drum kit.

We always spent the night at her house Christmas Eve so after everyone had gone to bed,

I snuck out to the car, got the kit and as quietly as I could set it up in his room with a huge bow on it.

Come 6am, the entire house was woken up to the most musical thing to hit my ears! In the following years, a gift card was fine lol.

stonedtwitgnome − Kinetic sand? OP, you guys are too kind.

Regular colored sand for sand art is wayyyyy messier, the bottles are hard to fill, and those little funnels get lost quickly. Just saying.

These users humorously shared their experiences with toys like kinetic sand, slime kits, and Perler beads that bring both joy and frustration

dbru01 − As a parent, I love kinetic sand- it is super easy to clean up. Instead, buy them lots of silly putty.

I have banned that s__t in my house because it gets everywhere and is nearly impossible to clean up.

[Reddit User] − ok, hear me out. Otamatone. It's this weird Japanese musical instrument that makes a horrific noise,

and you can never get a decent note out of one, especially if you're a child.

It also comes with an octave switch, so you set it to sound like a dying toad, screaming child, or dog whistle.

not sure how loud the base model is but my deluxe one can get to insane volumes super easily.

The volume knob on the back is so sensitive, you have to get it at the perfect spot to have it

at a tolerable volume without it being insanely quiet. s__t will drive parents crazy, trust me.

MtnDream − drum sets and guitars are the best for starting those family bands

This group suggested going for cheap but fun toys that create chaos and laughter

Jkabaseball − Go down the isles of Walmart or Target and hit all the buttons.

Whatever makes the worst sounds is what wins. ​As a parent of two, your list isn't that eventful.

We are used to cleaning up after our kids anyway. That stuff isn't that bad.

[Reddit User] − Perler beads. So much multicolor aggravation in little tiny orbs. Great fall and trip potential too!

IglooPunisher − We had kind of the opposite thing happen with our family.

We all had pretty rough financial years, like 2 Christmases ago. More than half of us lost jobs, got divorced, were sick, had cars break down, etc., etc..

Just all around a s__tty year. So, for our yearly gift exchange, my mom decided to keep it simple.

She went to the Dollar Tree and spent like $10 on this enormous pack of cheap nerf-type guns.

She got there early to help put sandwiches together and put some Cokes in the fridge and such.

After everyone arrived, we sat down and ate lunch meat sandwiches, drank kool-aid and off-brand cokes, and had some of my grandmas cake.

Lots of laughs, phones being passed around to share memories, and when the plates had been picked up, mom goes in the back room.

She comes back out with this big ass bag of El Cheapo nerf guns, hands everybody one, and says, "Merry Christmas".

At first, everyone was kind of confused, but really appreciated that she'd given them out.

That's when she decided to whip around and shoot my grandpa with a nerf dart, which hit him in the tummy and bounced off. He started to chuckle, and shot...

Within a matter of 5 minutes, the room was covered in foam darts,

and everyone was nearly in tears from laughter, even my uptight grandma got in on the action and was rolling laughing in her rocking chair.

It was the most memorable Christmas any of us ever had, and even still,

when the family gets together, someone will, without fail, swing by the dollar store on the way over

and pick up some kind of kids toys that can be used to torment each other or generally create mild chaos.

No more presents, just $20 in dumb plastic toys and potato chips.

These commenters shared their frustrations with gifts like DIY slime kits and glitter

TurbulentCaregiver13 − Include Savings bonds with some fun less expensive stuff!

To teach them (and indirectly their children as well) the value of being financially responsible.

Sounds like you’re being “ordered” to make up for their lack of it and being used entirely like an ATM. Gross. And to teach your kids that? Super gross.

Ok_Winner_2284 − Make sure the slime is a "make it yourself" kit! My parents bought a 5lb diy slime bucket for my kid.

It came with glitter and bead add ins that got EVERYWHERE in their house . They were still cleaning that s__t up 2 weeks later.

DongusMaxamus − May I recommend glitter. It gets everywhere

This user warned about the chaos of wrapping gifts in glitter-covered paper

jo-el-uh − My SIL always buys my boys gifts I hate. Over the years, they have included a mini electric guitar and microphone (our son was 3),

a massive make your own slime kit, a small off-brand nerf gun arsenal....you get the point.

I've always tried to get her kids nice things that they will enjoy but won't drive her and her husband insane.

I have had ENOUGH. Last straw was gifting my youngest a sand and sea water table for his FIRST birthday.

With bags of sand included. So I'm getting her son an obnoxious karaoke microphone from Amazon that has voice-changing modes, including chipmunk.

And I'm getting her daughter her requested body care items, with some extra fun bath fizzies thrown in.

The kind that are guaranteed to stain. Merry fluffing Christmas.

dadtaxi − All wrapped in glitter coated wrapping paper Damn stuff near explodes

when it's ripped off by an excited kid (guess how I found that out) Warning.

Do the wrapping outside and not inside your house. Put the parcels inside shopping bags and do not remove before getting there

What about you? Would you have handled this situation the same way, or would you have just caved and bought the expensive gifts? Share your thoughts and your best revenge gift ideas below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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