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what good mother and daughter activities are there?

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pregnantbabyelephant · 09/12/2007 21:33

so far i thought of,
baking cakes
painting/craft
swimming
bowling
spa days [hmmmm when dd is alot,lot older]
horse riding
shopping !
any others?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
lilolilbethlehem · 09/12/2007 21:39

need some more info! Do you already ahave a dd and if so how old, or is this re the one you are expecting?

janeite · 09/12/2007 21:42

How old is your daughter?

Cinema

Cooking a simple meal together

Coffee and cakes out somewhere

Playing Pooh sticks in the park then back for hot chocolate

Having a pamper session at home - buffing up finger nails and painting toe nails (I don't like to see young girls with painted fingernails but have no objection at all to toe nails!)

Looking through old photographs and putting them into albums /making scrapbooks

RosaLuxMundi · 09/12/2007 21:47

DD1 and I did a jewellery making course together last year. Free course run by the library for parents and 10-15 year olds. It was fab, worth checking to see if your local library runs this sort of thing.

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pregnantbabyelephant · 09/12/2007 21:55

shes only 6 months old lol, just thinking of all the cool stuff we can do together when shes older!!

for now our main hobbies are
cuddles
playing
snoozing
reading books
singing
and dancing

just thought of somemore good ones for when she is older
card making
ice skating

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janeite · 09/12/2007 22:03

Oh yes to iceskating - great fun! Although we didn't take our girls until they were very good inline rollerskaters first.

lilolilbethlehem · 09/12/2007 22:14

"girls' night in": any combination of pampering, chocolate, music, tv,film, chat, etc etc. Enjoy your daughter (and don't read any teenager threads until your DD gets there!)

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