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Ideas for 4 year old

6 replies

Bikingbear · 07/11/2020 20:57

Second child, loads of stuff already and a Christmas Birthday.

I've got the big things sorted Camera and Dino Paw Patroller. I'm wary of buying too much Paw Patrol incase he out grows it.

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17caterpillars1mouse · 07/11/2020 23:10

Sticker books, velvet painting, magic painting, transfer books, non- fiction books on a variety of topics, craft sets, Playdough, dinosaur projector torch, Orchard toys games

I find 4 incredibly easy to buy little bits for

Leeds2 · 07/11/2020 23:50

Dressing up clothes.
Playmobil Refuse Truck always seems very popular!
Paw Patrol pyjamas/dressing gown/slippers.
Paw Patrol bubble bath/shampoo/toothpaste/toothbrush.

Fivemoreminutes1 · 08/11/2020 08:28

Crazy foam soap
Bath crayons
Foam bath letters and numbers
Kinetic sand or dirt
Personalised dinner set
Money box
Helmet for scooter/bike
Giant floor puzzle
Kid knex
Usborne search and find books
Lava lamp

KitKatastrophe · 08/11/2020 08:31

My daughter is nearly 4, I find it's really easy to find little bits they will like that this age and Ive really had to stop myself buying loads.

Books - sticker book, usborne lift the flap books, simple chapter books, magic painting, non fiction books, puzzle books

Craft kits, science kits, cookery books and kits

Kinetic sand or playdoh

Puzzles and board games (smart toys or orchard toys are good)

Magformers or lego

AliceMcK · 08/11/2020 08:39

I’m like this with 3rd DD 3yo I feel like we have the entire contents of the Smyths catalogue in our house at times. We’ve stored several big toys away when the older 2 lost interest and use these as gifts. I usually buy cheap token gifts for her to have something else to open, sticker book, cheap 99p dolls from the clearance section at home bargains, cheap fairy wands from the party bag section etc.. She has no idea and will just be happy to to open things and play with them. One year I just bout a load of stuff from a car boot & charity shop. I don’t feel it’s a waste of money if I get rid of them shortly after that way.

I have bought her a amazon fire this year though so I can have my phone back to myself.

Bikingbear · 08/11/2020 12:02

The double whammy of birthday and Christmas together and the hand me downs from big brother.

I've two Aunties who are looking for ideas and I'm stumped. I'm thinking of suggesting bike helmet to one and possibly hotwheels to the other.

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