A monetary gift would be preferred by a filipino baptismal. If you are the main godparent $200. If you are a subsidiary godparent $100. If you are unable to afford a monetary gift, you may also give clothing appropriate for the size of the baby/child, rosary, bible, or chip in for the bapitsmal/reception/or the baby's attire that day.
a stuffed teddy bear
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A casual gift, maybe like a flowers in a nice vase, a picture frame...
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Any gift would be appreciated by the parents; a gift of clothes, money, religious context, all will be OK.
Gift baskets make great gifts around holidays. They are most appropriate for people you have an established acquaintance with.
thank you for your precious gift and your presence at my baptism
No, That would be Pentecostals.
You can, but usually the Godparents and relatives give gifts at baptisms.
Gift is not necessary.
Baptism is the outwardly display to the world that we are a new creation through the acceptance of Jesus Christ. It is through baptism that we show that we are born again. Our first birth is through our mother and the second is by water and the Holy Spirit. Through Baptism we receive the gift of faith.
I am not sure, since i dont know the person you are giving it to, but the average person would much rather accept a gift basket or gift for the child.