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Joint Gifts

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LadyTsunade · 16/09/2017 15:18

Does anyone have any ideas for a joint gift for dd's age 7&5? Was thinking of a table tennis set, but if anyone has any other ideas I'd be grateful!

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Annwithnoe · 16/09/2017 17:21

I'm not sure if a five year old would have the coordination skills for table tennis or I might just be raising a family of klutzes
Mine loved walkie talkies at this age (proper cheap ones are better than kiddie ones). Board games might work. Junior monopoly is pretty good for that age gap.

NaturalBlondeYeahRight · 16/09/2017 17:27

Big present? Trampoline, play house, table football, tickets, climbing frame, games system, dolls house/big sylvanian?

LadyTsunade · 16/09/2017 18:42

thanks for your ideas! table football is good, and walkie talkies. My youngest child mentioned them today actually, and it never registered with me.

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FiveBoys · 16/09/2017 18:45

Walkie talkies sound just the thing.

Do they like gymnastics at all because two of my grandchildren got wee springboard and children's vault last Christmas and they still use it.

LadyTsunade · 16/09/2017 20:30

Never even thought about gymnastics! Id be worried incase they damaged themselves though...do your grandchildren take lessons also?

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FiveBoys · 16/09/2017 20:36

Hi, one of them has always made up dances in the living room Grin and now goes to a childrens gymnastics class that really is just like music and movement. The other one, the older one, joins in and they have a rare old time of it. Its not actually the stuff you'd get in a club. Its like a mini version so instead of the vault having 4 pieces it has two. They just do daft things on it. Its not serious and it even adds a dimension to their made up dances.

LadyTsunade · 16/09/2017 21:03

God, I ha d some image of a full-scale, Olympic grade vaulting horse in mind! Thanks for explaining lol. Will google it though, it sounds good, and original

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