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Main gift for 7-8 year old girls

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m0therofdragons · 30/10/2018 10:57

Dd1 is 10 and getting a bike. Dtds are having dd1's old bike plus a hand me down bike from a friend but will just inherit these rather than be given them for Christmas. They had a big birthday gift so I'm not worried about matching dd1's gift price but want an idea of something decent as their main gift and have drawn a blank. Any ideas? £50-£80 ish each.

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MrsJoshuajackson · 30/10/2018 11:05

My DD is getting roller blades.

How are you fixed for getting to the theatre? Tickets for something like Matilda?

m0therofdragons · 30/10/2018 11:10

Sadly it's now £200 to get to London on the train but we've done Matilda in London and Charlie and the chocolate factory in New York. I think we peaked too early 

They have just figured out heelys so maybe skates. It's a thought. Thank you

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Bumbumtaloo · 30/10/2018 11:35

My 8 (9 at Christmas) DD is getting rollerblades too, my younger DD 6 is getting those tri-skates that go into rollerblades. DD1 is also getting; a pug fluffy blanket, pug duvet (can you see a theme Grin), a Christmas pug teddy, arm and knee pads for the rollerblades.

Both DD’s are getting a Nintendo switch as their main present.

RiverTam · 30/10/2018 11:37

DD still just wants toys so it will be whatever she's into at the time - last year it was Monster High dolls. But for me a bike is just an essential, not a present, IYSWIM.

Bumbumtaloo · 30/10/2018 11:37

Oh and I forgot Lego.

She is getting other bits and bobs as well as her stocking, these are her ‘main’ things as such.

17caterpillars1mouse · 30/10/2018 13:57

Disney Garmin step tracker

Ricekrispie22 · 30/10/2018 17:12

This might help thetoptoys.blogspot.com/2018/09/presents-for-8-year-old-girl.html

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