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Made DD's Xmas list but it needs refined massively!

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bubblylocks · 08/10/2020 14:20

Before I start; I am not buying everything on this list. Over the year, I have noted things either DD has expressed interest in or I think she will like. Obviously it's far too much and I'll get her 3 or 4(and keep a few ideas in case family ask for ideas). If people could tell me which ones they think is best or if their DC have any listed that they love/don't use, then that'd help greatly too.


DD's 'list' (in no order):

Love Diana astronaut doll
Kindi kids doll
Slime machine
Sylvanian families treehouse
Sylvanian families bunny family
George pig toy
Water pistol (has spring birthday so may wait)
Sunny bunnies toy
Daniel Tiger teddy (can't find a decent one)
Boo and Mike Disney figures (£13 Shock)
Dinosaur figures
Ryder toy from Paw Patrol
Barbie Chelsea playset
LOL baby road trip toy (she doesn't have LOL toys- yet)
Play doh
Paint your own set
Baby shark bath toy
Cabbage patch doll
Minnie Mouse figures
Little people Elsa castle


She will be getting a plate set and cutlery set, puzzles, some craft bits and books, this would be her main 'toy' gifts. If people could recommend 3 or 4 then I'd really appreciate it Smile

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 08/10/2020 14:23

How old? What are her current favourite things?

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bubblylocks · 08/10/2020 14:24

Sorry! 3.5

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bubblylocks · 08/10/2020 14:27

Current favourites are:

Baby born bottle house
Toy hoover
Peppa pig toys
Baby doll

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PopcornPugs · 08/10/2020 14:28

I just got my three year olds some sylvanian families stuff and they’re loving it. So much imaginative play!

I think I’d do with the Barbie, sylvanian families type stuff over Peppa pig, little people, etc as she’s at the beginning of the age range for them so they’ll hopefully be played with for a while.

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BabyMoonPie · 08/10/2020 14:32

My DD is 4 in January so only a little older and her obsession is Barbie so that's what we're getting her. She plays with Chelsea at nursery but at home she wants Barbie. She also loves mega bloks (as she can build things for the dolls) and Busy Books - her current favourite is Paw Patrol

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DinosaurOfFire · 08/10/2020 14:36

Sylvanian families will grow with her, so that for sure. My 8.5 year old still plays with sylvanians. As well as that, I would go dinosaurs (Schleich or Papo do some lovely realistic ones which will last and again, grow well with her.) I would also go with the Chelsea playset and paw patrol. And add the Play doh as well as its great for helping with fine motor skills and preparing to learn to write.

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GameSetMatch · 08/10/2020 14:41

I wouldn’t get the ‘little people’ or ‘George pig’ toys because they will be outgrown very quickly. Everything else sounds great, I’d get dinosaur figures, cabbage patch doll and both sylvanian family sets. That was it’s a mix of toys rather than all dolls or all cuddly toys. My boys love dinosaur figures because they can go in that bath/sandpit/ slime etc. Without getting ruined.

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BabyMoonPie · 08/10/2020 15:11

Also bear in mind what you want to play with! My DD will play independently sometimes but still wants playing with a lot so I choose toys I fancy having a go with too!

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Piratetree · 08/10/2020 15:55

I’d go sylvanians, play doh, dinosaurs as all encourage more open ended play Smile

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TheCrow · 08/10/2020 16:26

Maybe try making your own play doh or slime at home, there's loads of guides online and you'll save money. Can also get your daughter involved in making it for some messy playtime

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valentinoandme · 08/10/2020 16:48

Unless she's got her heart set on a Kindi Kid, I wouldn't bother! Ours hasn't seen the light of day since Boxing Day 2019!

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bubblylocks · 08/10/2020 17:09

Is Sylvanian Families really worth the money as the tree house is £50?

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bubblylocks · 08/10/2020 17:11

@valentinoandme not specifically Kindi Kids but I think she really wants a doll Smile bigger than a Barbie kind of doll

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IKEA888 · 08/10/2020 17:11

I would say from experience 3.5 is too young for Sylvanian families.
great arpund age 7 or older even.
what about playmobil

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Thingybobbyboo · 08/10/2020 17:19

Sylvanians are great. My 4yr old plays for hours and hours with hers. Loads come up on Facebook marketplace if you look.

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PinkJam · 08/10/2020 17:36

I would get a Sylvanian families property as it’s a good age to start playing with them and something you can add to at birthdays/Christmas if she enjoys it. It’s likely there will be a discount on the Tree House at some point before Christmas.

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Dinosauratemydaffodils · 08/10/2020 18:53

Sylvanian families
Dinosaurs (Schleich/Papo are loved here)

Would be my primary picks.

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HomeSliceKnowsBest · 09/10/2020 15:41

DD6 has played solidly with Sylvanians,LOL Dolls and dolls since she was 4. Everything else has fallen by the wayside.

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17caterpillars1mouse · 09/10/2020 17:08

I have a 4 year old and would definitely go with the sylvanians

Then I'd go with Playdough, dinosaur figures and a cabbage patch doll. Seems a nice assortment. I'd personally add a book with or 2 and a sticker book

I'd avoid lol at 3.5

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nocutsnobuttsnococonuts · 09/10/2020 17:25

At 3.5 slyvannians never got played with despite both dds loving small world play.

I would go Chelsea playset - if you haven't chosen the camper is great.

Dinosaur figures.

Disney figures if shes really into them.

The larger doll - how about a disney animator? They are beautiful and similar to kindi kids in size. (They also do small playsets which my dds loved)

Then as stocking gift maybe an apron and playdough/slime recipe cards.

And just another thought my dds loved my busy books at that age. They are a book with 10/12 figures and playmat. We had allsorts of films/characters. They are perfect for the bath too as they are solid so no mould!! Around £5-6 in supermarkets or tkmaxx. (Still got used at aged 10 and 8!)

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TryingtobePrepared · 09/10/2020 17:53

@bubblylocks

Is Sylvanian Families really worth the money as the tree house is £50?

Yes but you can often get it cheaper it has real longevity
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Tobebythesea · 10/10/2020 06:18

I personally would say that Sylvanian families are for slightly older children. We got a few bits for our then 3.5 year old last year. I was so excited. She has never ever touched it so we have put it in the attic (she’s not even noticed!)

I’m going to say the Melissa and Doug ice cream shop. It’s about £38 and both our 1 year old and 4 year old play with it daily (and so do I, shhhh.....)

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TheTamingOfTheHamster · 10/10/2020 06:27

Have you thought about playmobil? My kids were obsessed with it from age 2.

Also if you want a book -“You Choose” was a massive hit ( so much so that we bought it twice as the first copy got wrecked)

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Imsayingnothing · 10/10/2020 09:47

Hi Smile
My daughter just turned 4 recently and I had got her some Sylvanian families stuff, it has sat in the cupboard since, she not interested. However will happily play with her brothers Playmobil for hours!

Play dog has been a hit with all my children around that age, but the only thing is if left uncovered, as you will know, it goes hard. I've got my 4 year old some plasticine this time for her stocking as I know if she leaves it out then it won't be unusable.

I agree with others as well that schleich figures would be great, and you can get play mats to go with them.

Also if looking for a doll, would she be interested in a baby doll, like the baby Annabelle type ones but could be Argos or Tesco own make. If not then cabbage patch will be good too.

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Imsayingnothing · 10/10/2020 10:05

Alternatively there's these doll dress up sets from Melissa and Doug which are great for that age www.melissaanddoug.com/our-toys/pretend-play/magnetic-dress-up-sets/

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