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What to get my 3 year old girl??
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flower24
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Anyone any ideas?? I've got about £50 left to spend.
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:xmassmileIf you have some presents for her already why not just put it in a bank account for her to save for her future!
I only tend to get my little girl something she really wants then if I have money left over I put it in her bank account as I don't want to waste money on things she doesn't want/need!
If you really want to get her something though how about dress up stuff, some lovely outfits in supermarkets,M&S etc or a nice tea set or some wooden play food. These are all things my little one liked when she was 3 but I suppose they are all different.
Hope you manage to find something nice:xmassmile0 -
If you travel a bit, what about a trunki? its a kiddies suitcase but with a twist - It doubles up as a ride a long toy for children ages 3 & up. If I could get one in my size I would!!
http://www.trunki.co.uk/ thats the official site, but Im sure you can get them on Amazon and or Ebay too x
I wanted to get one for a friend but her baby is not quite old enough yet.0 -
I got my dd a shopping till with a free shopping basket from ELC under £30 they also do play food sets too xDebtFree FEB 2010!Slight blip in 2013 - Debtfree Aug 2014 :j
Savings £132/£1000.0 -
the thing is, she also has a little brother, and as I start buying a few months before xmas and put away i lost track of what i'd bought, i had it in my head that he had less presents than her so bought him more...and he's ended up with loads more so need to make it up really!! I've got her a teaset already, a cute little china one in a wicker picnic basket. We don't really travel so no need for a trunki. Dressing up outfits are a good idea thanks....keep them coming :rotfl:0
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Is it more for 'filler' items? What about things like jammies and stuff?
I do agree though, if you've gotten everything you had on your list you'd be just as well putting the money into an account. She'll probably get loads from any aunties/uncles/grandparents as it is anyway :eek:
Edit: Just read your newest post - I'll have another think and get back to you :rotfl:0 -
what about doing it the opposite way round - take some of little brother's things away and keep hidden until his birthday0
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Creative stuff? Can't beat Playdough and the like!
or girlie crafting kits you can find them almost everywhere, Boots, M&S, ELC and the cheaper places too. Colouring, painting stuff...I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderfulMarilyn Monroe0 -
I could do with a big prezzie really, or a couple of biggish ones...
so far she has....
Barbie musketeer cat
Barbie musketeer doll with horse
Suds and surprise dora
Playdoh ice cream shop
quite a few books
and some stocking fillers
I have bought gogo hamster stuff for her, but don't think I'm going to give them to her, I decided not to because of the warnings but even though they've been declared safe now i really don't think she's going to play with it long term like she would something else.0 -
argos have got a lovely peppa pig vantiy table for £29.990
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when my son was about 3 he really enjoyed doing puppet shows (he is 9 now and still sometimes gets them out.
he had a puppet tent and the puppets.
:dance:Carry on Comping :dance:0
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