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7 yo birthday present

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Gooseygoosey12345 · 10/08/2017 17:39

It's my dds 7th bday next month and I have no idea what to get her. All she's asked for is a fidget cube!! We just had ds who's 3 weeks old this weekend so I wanted to make sure her bday was special but she's giving me no clues! It's also the day she goes back to school which is a bit rubbish Sad
Any ideas?

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RenaissanceBunny · 10/08/2017 17:43

Lego friends - always goes down a treat with 7 y.o., art kits, that she can either do alone or with you, uno is good too - you can play one handed while feeding.

Gooseygoosey12345 · 10/08/2017 17:46

Good ideas! Thank you

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WhenTheDragonsCame · 10/08/2017 18:37

My DD7 is also going to be 7 next week. She has asked for heelys, shopkins, Elsa dressing up stuff and a bike.

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Gooseygoosey12345 · 10/08/2017 22:13

Ooh heelys! She'd probably love those! She just doesn't ask for anything so it's so hard to know what she wants. She's not really a girly girl and seems to have grown out of dressing up already which is sad. I thought about taking her shopping and letting her pick but then she doesn't get the surprise of opening presents on her birthday which is a bit rubbish.

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sparklewater · 19/08/2017 23:08

My dd is 7 in a few days. We've got her a new 'big' bike, but she came with us to choose it so no surprise from us! Got her heelys last year and a skateboard for xmas so we're all about the wheels!

PandaG · 19/08/2017 23:11

Remember to buy something from sibling too - could be something small, or even a frame for photo of both of them in her bedroom?

AJPTaylor · 19/08/2017 23:13

Trampoline.

Mum2OneTeen · 19/08/2017 23:36

Another idea would be a kid's simple baking/cupcake book and some paper cupcake cases / small baking tin / simple cake decorating tools.

Mum2OneTeen · 19/08/2017 23:38

and an apron. Kids love making and decorating baked goodies. Instead of cupcake things, you could have a variety of biscuit cutters, baking tray, and disposable icing bags.

Gooseygoosey12345 · 20/08/2017 18:00

I've got her a big sister bracelet from her brother. Baking stuff would be a great idea if we didn't have a cupboard full already Grin

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