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What do 5 year old girls like?
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The little girls next door to me like
- roller skates
- singing musical numbers at 6am in the garden regardless of the weather
- make up
-creative sets - make your own candy jewellery - £4 Hawkins Bazaar this year for them both
- Musical instruments
- Reading - Asda had some books on Ballet by Darcy Bushell that a friend was asking for people to get for her Daughter this Xmas
- Anything from the Disney storeLove is the answer. At least for most of the questions in my heart,
Like why are we here? And where do we go?And how come it's so hard?
It's not always easy,And sometimes life can be deceiving,
I'll tell you one thing, its always better when we're together0 -
ummm this isn't easy ;-) but if it was me i would love that sweet shop in argos, she could do role play with it and enjoy it, it goes on my daughters list every year and she will be 9 by christmas. (sneeked a peek at her list and its on there again.)
she has always liked the role play type stuff like kitchens and shops.0 -
ELC have the till and something else for £10 in the grab it quick section
Mum - i had a sweet shop i got hours of play out of itplus it helps with money and is therefore educational
Love is the answer. At least for most of the questions in my heart,
Like why are we here? And where do we go?And how come it's so hard?
It's not always easy,And sometimes life can be deceiving,
I'll tell you one thing, its always better when we're together0 -
My girls are 5 and 6 and unusually HATE Hannah Montana and High School Musical but are growing out of Disney princesses.
One idea that comes to mind are GLO E bears. These are great because they double up as a nightlight. You can get bears,fairys, little animals and even dresses! Both girls have had these for years and absolutely love them. They are always 1/2 price somewhere and range for about £8.00 for a fairy or cuddly animal to £30.00 for the big white teddies with matching nightlight.0 -
Millie's_Mum wrote: »My DD also loves Lush, can I just say that if you were thinking of Bratz or HSM for her check with Mum first, I would be horrified if someone bought her Bratz.
I know i'm going to have to get over it but I think that bratz are nasty and too old for her so until she desparately wants them herself then I don't want her to have anything bratz.
My mum was like that with me when I was little. I was never allowed Cindy dolls because she hated them, even though all my friends had them. So despite all the lovely presents I had, what do I remember from my childhood? Not being allowed to have a Cindy Doll :rolleyes::D. What an ungrateful cow I am!! In fact, it was such a big thing in our house that my mother did eventually relent and I eventually had a Cindy Doll for Christmas............... when I was 17!!!!!! Consequently, DD got her first Barbie doll for her first Christmas with a nod to my mother who unfortunately was no longer with us by then.
I grant you, Bratz dolls are truly dreadful, but I have got DD a Bratz "snap on" doll for Christmas - a Cloe (can't they spell it right? :rolleyes:) one, because DD plays "Bratz" in the school yard, and that's who she always is.
JxxAnd it looks like we made it once again
Yes it looks like we made it to the end0 -
i agree with the lush comment my 4yo (5 in jan) loves the bath bombs, she was crazy for hsm but that has since wained, i too hate any thing bratz and hate her having those horrid dolls (wish my mil would stop buying the damn things dd had no idea about them before she bought one!!!)0
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