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What is 'a crown for my neck?'

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curiousgeorgie · 06/10/2013 10:02

My nearly 3 year old has asked me for 'A tiara and a crown for my neck' for christmas...

Through several questions I've eliminated necklace. She's very frustrated that I don't know what she means!!

Any ideas? Smile

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Iwaswatchingthat · 06/10/2013 10:03

Does she mean a cape? Like the sort a queen would wear?

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bakingaddict · 06/10/2013 10:03

A garland of some sort perhaps?

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Beehatch · 06/10/2013 10:04

One of those Elizabethan neck ruffles?

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Floggingmolly · 06/10/2013 10:04

A feather boa?

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DameFellatioNelson · 06/10/2013 10:05

Yes, I think either a ruffle or a cape with a standy-up gold trimmed collar.

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abloggerwhoblogs · 06/10/2013 10:52

a torc type necklace

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 06/10/2013 14:28

Not a necklace ?

Can she show you on one of her books what she means?
I'd have guessed a diamante set necklace, like an upside-down tiara.

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2anddone · 06/10/2013 15:32

Does she watch Sofia the first? Her magic amulet necklace looks a bit like an upside down crown? Think they have some in the Argos catalogue maybe you could look through it with her and show her it?

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DropYourSword · 06/10/2013 15:32

I would have thought a necklace or a torq.

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sandiy · 06/10/2013 15:41

Is she being an angel? It so she probably means tinsel around the neck of her outfit.

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JerseySpud · 06/10/2013 17:07

Could it be a high backed colour like a wicked queen wears?

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JerseySpud · 06/10/2013 17:07

collar even

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curiousgeorgie · 06/10/2013 17:33

Thanks for all the suggestions!

She does watch (and is obsessed with!) Sofia the First so maybe that's it... I'm going to show her pictures of everything and see what she means.

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roslet · 06/10/2013 18:37

A choker?

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YourHandInMyHand · 07/10/2013 14:41

Intriguing! I've never heard of Sofia the First, I'm off to google. Grin

Do let us know what she meant OP.

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