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Presents for my 9 year old dd. I have no clue what to buy her.

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TheCappster · 07/10/2009 13:24

Her room has some half-dead Bratz in it with their feet removed from their body - so obv she is past them

She wants a DS but ha! over my dead body (dd2 is too young for one and they will just fight over it and scream the whole bloody house down)

I am thinking Worst Witch books because she likes them

and then I don't know

she is not particularly trendy as yet; likes HSM and Hannah Montana (even though she has never seen an episode of the latter - she's just taken a liking to her friend's lunchbox)

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TheCappster · 07/10/2009 14:10

ahem

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BLEEPyouYOUbleepingBLEEP · 07/10/2009 17:21

It's possible only you will know what your DD will like, people can suggest things, but they don't know your daughter.

Why don't you have a look at argos/ebay and get some ideas. Has your daughter said she might like something in particular?

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TheCappster · 07/10/2009 21:38

oh

thing is I have no clue, and neither does she

apart from the Nintendo DS and as I said, that would cause far more problems than it solves; dd2 is a good deal stronger and louder than her

please people suggest things, and if she wouldn't like them I can just not buy them

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NorbertDentressangle · 07/10/2009 21:47

DD is coming up to her 10th birthday and the only thing shes mentioned wanting so far is an iPod. She is into her music at the moment.

Does your DD like music? It doesn't have to be an iPod, MP3 players start really cheaply

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BBBee · 07/10/2009 21:49

clothes
new bed linen
dvd voucher
club penguin membership
recipe book, cookingthings, apron
craft box with accessories
roller blades
tent
selection of board games
event vouchers
gardening set
desk, desktidy etc
cdplayer and story cds.....

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cheekysealion · 07/10/2009 21:55

small cd player for her room

Ipod shuffle

Cd, DVD

make your own.......

cinema voucher

bubble bath

hair accesories

necklace

bead curtain for her door..

HSM lamp or duvet set or hannah montana

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MelonCauli · 07/10/2009 21:59

Why can't you get her a DS if you can afford it? It sounds like she is being "punished" because her younger sister won't like it. Younger siblings have to learn that sometimes they are too young for things.

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Northernlurker · 07/10/2009 22:01

She'll be getting in to the really girly sleepover age won't she? So a nice bag she can use for sleepovers? Cool bLankets and cushions also popular round here. A bean bag?

FAB boots

Scarf and hat set

Art stuff

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emkana · 07/10/2009 22:11

I agree with MelonCauli, I don't think it's fair on your dd not to get her a DS just because her sibling will whinge.

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cupcakesinthesnow · 07/10/2009 22:17

Get her a DS. I agree its not really fair about the younger sibling as younger siblings should not dictate when the older child gets gifts based on if the younger child is old enough yet! It's your elder dd'd birthday and she deserves to be treated o her own merits so if she deserves a jolly special gift like a ds then so be it

I am not a fan of children over using stuff like this and my own 7 and 9 year old ds's bth have ds's that are only used for a certain amount of time at weekends and wven then not every weekend. But at her age I suspect most of her friends have ds's and she may feel left out not being able to chat about the latest games etc.

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TheCappster · 07/10/2009 22:29

ah yes I knew that the DS would need more explaining

if we get anything it will be a Wii at Christmas; we haven't decided yet

In addition to the sister thing, she has a very short concentration span due to her cerebral palsy and at present can neglect reading, schoolwork etc in order to watch TV/ go on the Toonatik or CBBC websites. She's falling a bit behind in reading etc because of this.

I want her to be able to sit still and concentrate on a book for 20 mins before I provide yet more screen time

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TheCappster · 07/10/2009 22:29

but lots of good ideas so far

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bradsmissus · 07/10/2009 22:41

My DD loves nothing more than a shopping trip!

Could you give her a budget then take her somewhere nice to have a browse? We always take DD to Bluewater in the new year. She has a November birthday so she saves birthday and xmas money and has a good old spend!

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daisymaybe · 07/10/2009 22:46
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surreylady · 07/10/2009 22:59

Karaoke Machine - we got one for DD from a local music shop - who also cut discs of your own choice of songs.

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squilly · 07/10/2009 23:00

DD is 9 this year. She's asked for a Playmobil Roman Ampitheatre (was late coming to the Playmobil), she loves Build a Bear, so there'll be one or two bears bought I suspect, she likes her DVDs and CDs so an MP4 player might be in the offing and we are considering a new Wii game for her.

I have to say the DS was one of the best gifts we ever bought her and though she doesn't play with it much, it's a good option for long journeys and for packing light. I appreciate that you want to limit the screen time though. I do wonder whether DD would read more if she didn't have the Wii/Ds.

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cory · 08/10/2009 08:01

My 9yo ds has gone into some early teen phase of spending all his time in his room with the CD player on full blast. Have to say I quite like it... brings back memories of my younger days

He does have a DS (saved up for it for a long time), though like you I was reluctant to let him have it before he was a fluent reader. His other screen time is limited (only allowed TV and DVDs at limited times)

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marialuisa · 08/10/2009 09:34

DD will be 9 next birthday, she and her friends like:

Build a bear
Sylvanian Families
Anything pony related
Klutz craft kits
Nice art stuff (caran d'ache pencils and pens, proper sketch book)

DD gets to work early on her Christmas list and so far has said she would like a lava lamp, an "adopt a dolphin or panda" thing, renewed subscription to NG kids magazine.

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Rubyrubyruby · 08/10/2009 09:37

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TheCappster · 08/10/2009 16:03

as I've said further along rubyrubyruby, that's not the only reason

thanks for all your ideas, I am drawing a list up now!

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englishpatient · 08/10/2009 16:45

I agree with you about not getting a DS because of having too much screen time. DD did not have hers until last Christmas (aged 11) by which time she had a keen love of reading and other (non-screen) pastimes already established. She doesn't use it all that much actually, but really enjoys it on car journeys in particular.

Another poster mentioned Klutz craft kits - I would second this: there are loads of different ones available and they are very good. DD has enjoyed the paper fashions one and the beadling animals one, among others.

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nickelbabe · 08/10/2009 16:52

might it be an idea, if she's having problems reading, to buy her a cd player and some audio books?
there are some great stories on cd for her age and for a lower age if she wants something easier to concentrate on.
like some classics (bbc audio does some great dramatizations) or animal ark?

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iheartdusty · 08/10/2009 16:54

camera
camcorder
if you are flush, the PoGo - polaroid camera that prints out stickers with your photo on

kit to grow butterflies

small pet (eg gerbil)

microscope
science kit
crystal growing kit

typewriter

PartyPartyParty board game

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RubyrubyrubysAScaryOldBint · 09/10/2009 08:45

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HSMM · 09/10/2009 09:02

Amazon voucher?

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