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Any Ideas?!!!
ncsmummy
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My little girl is 5 in March and I have no idea what to get her!! I need to keep the spending down - usually tend to get carried away but hubby has been put on a 4 day week at work so moneys tight and no idea whats going to happen with his job! Have booked her a party - booked it before news of hubbys job - but luckily my Mum is going to pay for that for me which is a huge help!
Shes really girly but she never really seems to play with any of her hundreds of toys a lot!!! So far I have got her the Peppa pig DS game for £15 from Amazon (had £10 in vouchers) but no idea what else I can buy!!
Shes really girly but she never really seems to play with any of her hundreds of toys a lot!!! So far I have got her the Peppa pig DS game for £15 from Amazon (had £10 in vouchers) but no idea what else I can buy!!
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Does she like arts/crafts? You could make her up a selection of bits and bobs in a storage container. Try the Works, pound shops, Wilkos...
How about a baking set - could buy a plastic bowl, cake making ingredients and decorations,cake cases, include a recipe, a wooden spoon, maybe an apron...
I reckon you could do both of these for well under £10 all in.:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
Thanks - hadnt thought of somsthing like that! She would really enjoy something like that too!!!0
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Thanks - hadnt thought of somsthing like that! She would really enjoy something like that too!!!
No problem! The Book People sometimes have great offers on children's cookery books and you can occasionally find free p&p codes on the voucher board too.:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0
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