So many Poles will spend on Children's Day

Every third parent will spend more than in previous years – mainly because of rising prices, but also the desire to buy better quality gifts.
66 percent When choosing a gift, parents are primarily guided by the child's preferences, and 58 percent – His needs. As a result, 87 percent of us are convinced that he hit the jackpot with a gift.
This year, nearly half of the respondents (42 percent) plan to spend on gifts from 101 to 200 PLN, every third (32 percent) from 51 to 100 PLN, and 14 percent. between 201 and 500 PLN. Only 4 percent He intends to spend more than PLN 500.
We will spend so much on Children's Day
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What will be in gift baskets?
Half of Poles, deciding to buy a gift, focus on shopping online. It's 5 percent more than for stationary stores.
Toys reign among the most frequently chosen gifts – such as mascots, blocks or dolls, and sweets (53 % each). On the podium there are also books and games (38 percent), followed by clothes (29 %) and sports equipment (25 %). Electronic gadgets, including smartphones, headphones or watches (20 %) are also becoming more and more popular. Interestingly, as much as 42 percent Poles plan to give the child cash. Every fourth respondent (26 percent) will decide on a non -standard gift, such as a joint trip, going to the cinema or amusement park – according to the Paypo analysis.
Here's what we usually buy
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