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Stocking filler ideas for a 3 year old...

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DebbieFiderer · 09/11/2013 16:23

... that her nearly 6 year old sister won't also want?

I've almost finished my Christmas shopping, but I did a quick check the other day and I have a few more stocking bits for DD1 than for DD2. The problem is, anything I can think of that DD2 would like, DD1 would also like (there are many more things that only DD1 would like, like story cubes for instance). Does anyone have any genius ideas? Preferably not tat.

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Haribotangfastic · 09/11/2013 16:41

Bottle of matey bubble bath, books, pencil crayons and colouring book, hat and glove set, chocolate coins, small Lego set. We do a small stocking (plus Santa sack) so not sure if it was little stocking filler ideas you are looking for.

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CareBearWithFangs · 09/11/2013 16:53

In my 2 year old DD's stocking I'm putting

Finger puppets
Number fridge magnets
Mini hair clips
Wooden necklace and bracelet
Those wow figures that come in a bag.

And some chocolate/fruit.

Any help?

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DebbieFiderer · 09/11/2013 17:27

Yes, little stocking fillers - they already both have chocolate coins & santas, wolly hat, colouring pens, pen with their name on, lego mini-figure. The problem with hair clips/bracelets/lego sets etc is that the older one would feel upset that she hadn't had one.

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Lilicat1013 · 09/11/2013 22:10

If you search on Amazon for 'Safari Ltd Toobs' you can get tubes of animals or figures that are really cute, my son loves them. They are on the expensive side for stocking fillers though as the cheapest I have got them for is £6.66 but they have a lot of play value.

My son also has in his stocking, a Playmobil mini set (a figure and two sheep), paint pens, a pack of butterfly toys along the same line as the toobs but cheaper (by Wild Republic), a wooden robot figure and some Moshi Monster blind bags.

Not sure if those are any help but they might give you some ideas. Is there any characters she likes?

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attheendoftheday · 10/11/2013 00:56

Is there anything that dd1 already has that dd2 would like too (maybe a different colour or version?). I'm thinking like a torch, happyland family, gloves, little bag?

Otherwise you have to accept your dds will envy each other's gifts a bit. I'm surprised your dd2 won't want what dd1 has om principle, even if they're too old for her. Can you just try to keep them ad equivalent as possible, eg. snap cards instead of story dice.

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Splatt34 · 10/11/2013 07:55

Craft stuff? Though accept older girl may like too. I just raided wilkinsons for glitter glue, stickers, sequins, googly eyes etc for DD age 3 stocking. She just loves collage pictures.

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Jcee · 10/11/2013 08:05

Lilicat those toobs are ace...I am pinching that idea...

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1stMrsF · 10/11/2013 09:09

Can they have the same things to avoid fighting?

Last year mine loved curly straws, some mini choc biscuits (to eat immediately), bouncy ball, clockwork tiny toy, giant bubbles, a bath toy, a personalised facecloth (Daddy had one too), novelty toothpaste and brush, slinky...

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Misty9 · 10/11/2013 11:15

So far 2yo ds has: Christmas sticker book, metal bus, chocolate coins, bath boats. Will also get some play food (getting kitchen for main present ) and obligatory satsuma :)

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BeaWheesht · 10/11/2013 11:32

We have a similar issue, even though our eldest is a boy and youngest a girl!

Dd is getting:

Finger puppets from amazon
Melissa And doug magnetic dress up set
Wooden bracelet
Peppa pig pens
Hexbug
Ear muffs
4 dolls for dolls house
Bike reflectors
Some patterned sticky tape
Binoculars

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DebbieFiderer · 10/11/2013 16:49

Thanks all, some good ideas there. Snap cards or similar might be good, or maybe some peppa pig or happy land figures

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nextphase · 10/11/2013 16:56

DS2 is a little bit younger than your DD, but is getting a jigsaw. He's obsessed with them at the moment.

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FixItUpChappie · 10/11/2013 16:59

mines getting a recorder, a swim mask, a DVD, 2 Schleik marine animals, a box of dinosaur magnets, a play-back microphone and 2 books will lean on outside of stocking

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BeaWheesht · 10/11/2013 17:27

Thanks

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BeaWheesht · 10/11/2013 17:27

Oops wrong thread

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lovelyredwine · 10/11/2013 18:12

Stickers
My dd loves character plasters and insists on a plaster for the tiniest cut
Favourite character socks
Bubble mixture

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NeverQuiteSure · 10/11/2013 18:49

We have similar issues here; 3 year old DD and 5 year old DS (18 month gap). They have slightly different interests, which helps, but last year DS was most upset that DD got a pair of binoculars and he didn't (despite that being one if only 2 things she wanted that year) and I suspect he'll be equally as upset when she opens her periscope this year. I have 'balanced' that particular present with a Yada Yada Yada voice recorder that I know she'll covet. I could buy 2 of everything, but they share their toys nicely, and duplicating everything means a narrower variety of presents between them IYSWIM. To reinforce this message, FC will be giving them one 'extra' joint present this year, with a note saying how good he hears they are at sharing.

This hasn't helped at all has it?! How about a naice set of wooden play food that they'll invariably end up sharing anyway?

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NeverQuiteSure · 10/11/2013 19:00

Another idea; could you 'repackage' some of your eldest DD's gifts so they have the same number of presents? E.g. If you've bought her 2 sets of Playmobil figures, you could unbox them and wrap them loose together.

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