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Presents for pony-mad children?

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Tigersteeth · 05/11/2017 23:01

My 6yo is crazy for ponies, and planning to put one on her list "just to see what Santa can do"!
Sadly, there is no chance of an actual pony, but has anyone got any good, possibly magical, ideas?
She has lessons and stable days already, so has hat/boots/jodhpurs...

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BrioAmio · 05/11/2017 23:14

Beyer models, a set of show jumps for the garden, books!

Sadly Father Christmas is rather unreliable when it comes to providing ponies, I finally gave up after 26 years and bought my own!

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BrioAmio · 05/11/2017 23:15
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MegBusset · 05/11/2017 23:18

Sponsor a pony at a rescue charity near you (so you can visit it)?

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pinkliquorice · 05/11/2017 23:21

Life size stuffed pony that can be sat on, my little ponies or one of those sticks with a horses head on the end that you can pretend to ride?

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krustykittens · 05/11/2017 23:25

A proper rocking horse! Look out on ebay for a second hand one. Then you can buy it tack and rugs and all sorts, just like a real pony. They are pricey but we got a beautiful mahogany one, painted to look like a bay arab, for £200 one year. The modern ones tend to be two pieces glued together and they eventually warp.

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krustykittens · 05/11/2017 23:27

Schleich horses are also rather lovely and you can buy tonnes of accessories. My kids have boxes of the stuff, people bought them pieces every birthday and Christmas.

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CatastropheKate · 05/11/2017 23:27

Membership of the Pony Club? You can be a riding school member, you don't need to have your own pony, but can still get the badges/tests etc.

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singadream · 06/11/2017 00:17

The Jill books

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ZuzuMyLittleGingersnap · 06/11/2017 05:04

OP,

Quite good horse-themed gift ideas for children here:
(incl. stocking fillers like stationery/reusable sticker activity books etc.)

www.thehorsediva.co.uk/product-category/horse-gifts-for-girls/?orderby=price

Some are decent/unusual items (e.g. 24 horse wall stickers for £14.50/ wooden stamping set/ cute erasers [see pics, left])...but some others seem very overpriced and run-of-the-mill!

If your DD hasn't already got it, "Horses and Ponies Top Trumps" is always popular. Amazon bargain, maybe?

Really like MegBusset's suggestion, too.
Alongside the visit opportunity, kids usually get a certificate, photo of, and letter from (!), their "adoptee". Sometimes a cuddly toy horse as well.

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ZuzuMyLittleGingersnap · 06/11/2017 05:14

That should^ say "Top T-r-u-m-p-s", btw!

Since I downloaded a comedy Google extension which replaces all mention of Donald T-r-u-m-p with "Donald Drumpf", my stupid laptop won't use, or show on screen, the word in any non-political context either!

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Fueledwithfairydustandgin · 06/11/2017 06:56

Subscription to pony, saddle club books, hoodie with her favourite ponies picture on, her own grooming kit. I loved the model ponies when I was younger. It's hard to think of something really magical because I know what it's like to be pony mad and want to see one standing nibbling the Christmas tree Grin I had to wait until I was 10 though

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KC225 · 06/11/2017 08:03

My DD loved the series Free Reign (adventures of teenagers in a stable) on Netflixs. I have got her the Ultimate Horse Box on dvd from Amazon for 9.00. It looks like three girls and horses films. She will love it

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Scotinoz · 06/11/2017 14:10

Has she got a grooming kit? I fondly remember the year I got one 🙂

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reluctantbrit · 06/11/2017 16:05

We got DD the wall sticker 2 years ago, they still look great, no peeling off, nothing. Can def recommend them.

The Pony Magazine's subscription comes with a gift, we got the grooming kit last year and while I am sure there are better ones on the market it fits the purpose of being at the stable every now and then. That alone is a good gift.

DD also got hoodies, horse calendar, lots of books like the Pony Club Secret series or Pony Detective. They may be a bit much for a 6 year old to read on her own but you could read to her or do shared reading.

Are you anywhere in the SE? The championships at Hickstead are great, you could get tickets (voucher first) for the weekend in Summer. Put some spending money aside as well, the shops are great and expensive. Or look for any other horse event near where you are.

This year DD also gets a mug with her favourite horse from a riding holiday and some T-shirts with slogans.

Horse bedding, blankets or towels are also in use all the time.

This website is not bad: //www.kramer.co.uk.

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FresasAndFrambuesas · 06/11/2017 16:09

Not quite a Christmas present but schleich do a pony advent calendar which is great

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rizlett · 06/11/2017 16:16

Try Robinsons equestrian for inspiration. [no real ponies yet unfortunately.]

www.robinsonsequestrian.com

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susurration · 06/11/2017 16:52

Sponsoring a pony from Redwings or similar might be good.

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ZuzuMyLittleGingersnap · 06/11/2017 17:22

In case anyone's exhausted all possible horse-themed gifts for their kids' bedrooms, and is now resorting to unicorns Grin ...

These are pricey, but decent quality so will last:

Pic 1. Wooden Light-Up Unicorn

Pic 2. Unicorn Glow Sticker (and stars)

Pic 3. LED Light-Up Unicorn Cushion

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Fresh01 · 06/11/2017 19:00

My DD is turning 6 and daft about horses too. Has only been on one a couple of times.

In terms of horse toys she has the Build A Bear horse and the rug, saddle, bridle. Which she has loved.

She wants an Our Generation horse and stable for Xmas.

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Snausage · 06/11/2017 19:11

Like previous posters, I would say a grooming kit. I was the happiest kid alive when I got my first one!

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Scabbersley · 06/11/2017 19:13

Defo a grooming kit.

When my dd was 6 I bought her an enormous pink unicorn. She's 18 now and still has it. He's called Kevin.

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Ostagazuzulum · 06/11/2017 19:19

My DD is horse mad too! We got her the Our Generation stable and horses a couple of years ago and she absolutely loves it! Pricey but large and well worth it! https://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/toys/fashion-and-dolls/our-generation/our-generation-horse-stable/p/135297?gclid=Cj0KCQiArYDQBRDoARIsAMR8sSfD1psg3k0bGS81X9sWRQQ1occopnk22wKKIp8pi2Fsk5wevFmvYsaAoLvEALww_wcB

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Tigersteeth · 06/11/2017 19:44

Thank you all, some great ideas here!

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Etymology23 · 06/11/2017 19:45

New smart cap for her hat? If she doesn't have one that goes with jodhpurs etc?

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