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Do you have a six year old girl?

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twirlaround · 30/08/2005 12:29

I am looking for some inspiration for birthday presents for my 6 year old. She is quite arty!

Please could anyone with a 6 year old fill me in on what your daughter likes to play with?
Thanks!!

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bundle · 30/08/2005 12:30

wikki stix

twirlaround · 30/08/2005 12:38

? will have a google at that!

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anniebear · 30/08/2005 13:02

wikki sticks??!!!!!

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Girly · 30/08/2005 13:06

my six year old loves skipping, her sticker maker and her brothers trains!

she also loves reading, her fav is the faraway tree by enid blyton, scuse no caps am typing one handed!

twirlaround · 30/08/2005 13:08

sticker maker sounds like a good idea - do you know what make it is?!

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KateF · 30/08/2005 13:09

My dd1 is coming up for 6 and very arty. She loves card making stuff, collage packs, design your own T shirt kits - anything like that

Enid · 30/08/2005 13:12

Braidies

god knows what they are but they are advertised on Milkshake and dd1 goes googly over them

MrsWobble · 30/08/2005 13:37

polly pocket and sylvanians

twirlaround · 30/08/2005 14:55

Braidies - are they a doll or a hair accessory or both I wonder?

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Enid · 30/08/2005 14:55

I think, horribly, they are both.

Enid · 30/08/2005 14:55

Braidies

hatstand · 30/08/2005 16:55

hama beads? spirograph?

Girly · 30/08/2005 17:06

I think its Crayola, but there are others, think woolies do them, best to get refills as dd whizzes through hers!

MaloryTowers · 30/08/2005 17:08

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KateF · 30/08/2005 17:29

Daisy Designs do cross stitch kits for littlies-dd loves hers but does need help.

magnolia1 · 30/08/2005 17:31

My twins are 6 next monday and They want EVERYTHING on the adverts

Especially the chocolate coin maker and a thing called magnadraw???

twirlaround · 30/08/2005 18:13

roller blades sound fun - are some types better than others?

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Avalon · 30/08/2005 18:52

Swing/slide, bicycle.
Toy horses.
Animal hospital aeroplane.
Ranch.
Artbox.
Reading.
Above all, the computer - things like her Barbie horse game and CBeebies.

magnolia1 · 30/08/2005 19:50

I got my girls rollerblades that are worn with shoes last year but they have already grown out of them :-(

I am getting proper roller blades from a sports shop, Will probably be harder for them but my eldest has some and they are great

nikkie · 30/08/2005 21:41

I saw a make your own doll kit indebenhams today

xstitchmum · 30/08/2005 22:43

The new Argos Big One catalogue has some great bits for the budding young artist in the kids section, check it out...........hope you find something she will love.

Vaunda · 01/09/2005 22:10

girly i read that book as a child and have given my vopy to my DS now 7

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wysiwyg · 01/09/2005 22:42

Skipping rope
Pair of scissors, sellotape and paper/card (cheap!)
Hama
Clickits