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18 Nov 19, 05:49 PM |
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Christmas gift ideas for a 4 year old girl
Can anyone give me any inspiration for gift ideas, £15-20 mark? I'm so stuck this year and have quite a few kids to buy for |
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18 Nov 19, 06:06 PM |
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Join Date: Dec 10
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Hama beads? Though at 4 i think they need to be the large Maxi beads not regular ones...
amazon/Hama-8713-M... 96660&sr=8-2 |
18 Nov 19, 06:52 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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Lego classic is 4+
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18 Nov 19, 07:31 PM |
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Top of my dd's (4) list is the dancing Llama same item is top of my nieces (6) list.
thetoyshop/dolls-sof...Llama/p/538040 I got mine cheaper when Argos had their toy sale on though, which will come on again if you keep looking.
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18 Nov 19, 07:34 PM |
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Anything with unicorns on it!
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18 Nov 19, 08:20 PM |
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I just bought (for a 4 year old boy) 3 books the day the crayons quit, the day the crayons came home and the crayons at Christmas (this ones a hardback and I think a little like the jolly Christmas postman style with extras!) the 3 came to just under £20 on Amazon, fingers crossed he likes them!
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19 Nov 19, 02:18 PM |
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Thanks guys! Off I got to have a Google
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19 Nov 19, 02:36 PM |
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My daughter has some melissa and Doug wooden food that has velcro in, so you can cut it up too. You make sandwiches and burgers aswell, she still plays with it now a few years later
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19 Nov 19, 03:34 PM |
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I always used to always have a stock of Orchards Toys board games for presents at that age and although DD is now too old for them they kept her entertained for hours. Shopping List, Crazy Chefs and Bus Stop were favourites and although they are more traditional than LOL dolls etc they are also educational and fun. I also love buying books and buy collections from the Book People and the Works and then split them up and certainly with my kids this encouraged a love of books. Melissa and Doug was also a favourite in our house with the reusable sticker book, magnetic dress up dolls and some of their craft sets.
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21 Nov 19, 01:10 PM |
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There are some lovely books around for that age ...
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