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Big present for an 8 year old girl?

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monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 10:43

I have a thread elsewhere but thought this am appropriate place to ask.

DD is a very outdoorsy girl. Likes riding, bikes, climbing trees.
Has a phone, tablet etc.

What the Jeff can I get her for a big main present? I'm totally stumped.

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/09/2014 10:44

Some bushcraft lessons
An annual pass to a local attraction
Tickets for her and a friend to go to Go Ape

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 10:46

Go Ape is a fab idea. Will add that to the list as we have one locally.

We have theme park tickets and go numerous times a year but I'm pregnant at the moment so won't be able to go for a while.

Think bigger.

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/09/2014 12:55

A redecorated bedroom?
Tv for her room
Big bike

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 12:55

She's got a TV and a 24" mountain bike and her room was done 6 weeks ago Confused

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IHeartKingThistle · 20/09/2014 13:00

Your 8 year old has a phone?!

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:01

Yup.
And we haven't got a Go Ape that does a child course nearby

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/09/2014 13:01

Grin maybe she really.doesnt need a Big Present then?

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:03

No she really doesn't. But when her little brother gets a big present she will (understandably) be upset if she doesn't!

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OublietteBravo · 20/09/2014 13:06

Do you have an indoor climbing wall nearby that offers climbing lessons? My DD loves climbing (she's 10, but started climbing aged 8).

Or inline skates?

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:11

Yes could look at climbing, she has gone a few times and seems to like it.

In line skates she has, but nowhere near a big enough present.

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Jenni2legs · 20/09/2014 13:16

A pony

Snapespotions · 20/09/2014 13:17

Maybe just get smaller presents for both of them then? It does sound like she has rather a lot, so I'm not surprised you're struggling for ideas.

Myhensareladies · 20/09/2014 13:17

oubliette thanks, brilliant idea. My DCs would love climbing lessons.

iwantavuvezela · 20/09/2014 13:18

Trampoline?

NorwaySpruce · 20/09/2014 13:20

A stunt, or off road scooter? With accessories like a bug light, spare wheels in a favourite colour, helmet etc?

Has she read The Hobbit, or seen the films? Some new sets are coming out in the autumn, and Lego boxes look 'big' wrapped up, and have great play value if you have a Lego-y child.

OublietteBravo · 20/09/2014 13:23

Is there a particular musical instrument she's keen to play? Guitar + lessons? Or piano + lessons?

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:23

Got a trampoline and a stunt scooter.

Ds is getting a motorbike and all the gear, so needs to be similar size. Dh wants to get her a quad bike, I said I'd rather an alternative hence the thread!!

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Stewedcoot · 20/09/2014 13:25

Gulp at inline skates not being classed as 'big' present!

How about riding lessons at local BHS centre? look here

monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:25

She already rides Confused

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Stewedcoot · 20/09/2014 13:27

Definitely understand why you don't want her getting a quad bike

How about an animal? A dog? A rabbit?

Myhensareladies · 20/09/2014 13:27

Do you have a couple of acres? If so I would get her a quad, my DCs love racing each other down the woods.

Stewedcoot · 20/09/2014 13:28

Or a cabin? Treehouse?

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monkeyfacegrace · 20/09/2014 13:28

Got 2 dogs and a gazillion other things, and am pregnant. Nothing else with a mouth or arse!

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WhatAHooHa · 20/09/2014 13:29

Tree house? Proper big wooden job with rope ladders etc?

Snapespotions · 20/09/2014 13:31

I wouldn't want an 8yo to have a quad bike either, so I understand that.

However, are you planning to keep going with "big" presents forever, OP? If she has everything by the time she is 8, what will you get when she is 9, 10,11 etc? Maybe it's time to change tack a bit? Kids don't need so much "stuff" to be happy.

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