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birthday pressies for my five year old dd

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minniemooch · 03/07/2006 14:47

what shall I buy my 5 year old for her birthday? She is a girly girl - dolls etc she has a plenty as well as sparkly jewellery (glittery - you know the sort of stuff) . She has quite a lot of books and I get them from the library now anyway - can think of a few dvd's she might like but no really amazing (and not too expensive)things spring to mind - any ideas ? Quite fancied getting her a pinboard for her room but can't find any pretty non pin ones - help!

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cupcakes · 03/07/2006 14:57

what about these pinboards?

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lisalisa · 03/07/2006 15:00

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minniemooch · 03/07/2006 15:41

thanks cupcakes - these are just the sort of thing I was looking for. Lisalisa- she has a leappad but the playmobil idea is brilliant - she recently went to a little friends house and played for ages with his playmobil airplane
Off to the shops....

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muma3 · 03/07/2006 15:51

can i please bump this thread as my dd2 has everything mentioned and is 5 on 15th july and i havent got a clue . taking her to toys r us tonight for her to have a look but she has a lot of everything really and im stuck

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MrsWobble · 03/07/2006 15:55

polly pocket? sylvanians? fairy magic books? barbie?

All great favourites with dd3 who has just turned 7 but has liked these things for a number of years now.

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Clary · 03/07/2006 16:04

DD was 5 a couple of weeks ago.
Got her a bigger bike. Also some Polly Pocket which is amazingly popular.
Also popular are colouring books, dress-up stuff, craft kits, notebooks and gel pens, Playmobil, also outdoor toys such as swingball, trampoline, 2-wheeled scooter.

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chicaguapa · 12/07/2006 14:52

Does she like dressing up? How about a plastic box full of glamourous dressing up clothes bought from a charity shop? Or some fluffy dressing up shoes.

DD also loves the Rainbow magic books. You can get the 1st 2 series from RedHouse books and The Book People. At this age they like reading the same book over and over again so nice to keep on the bookshelf.

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