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Ideas for 3 year old girls

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Dynamicnanny · 06/06/2008 17:42

It is my friends DD's birthday coming up soon, I have already bought a mug with photos of her and the girls I look after as they are good friends and want to get a little present to go with it - I have been told no toys!! She also has a lot of books - any ideas?

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Crocky · 06/06/2008 17:43

Colouring stuff.

Collision · 06/06/2008 17:44

craft stuff she could make with her mum.

My boys love ELC wooden spoon puppets.

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Crocky · 06/06/2008 17:45

Seeds and little pots.

CurrantBM · 06/06/2008 17:46

Fast growing seeds and a plant pot, mustard cress is always a winner.

CurrantBM · 06/06/2008 17:46

Great minds Crocky!

Crocky · 06/06/2008 17:48

It's that time of year

bubblagirl · 06/06/2008 17:53

you could make a grass head thing put little face and girly lips on front

i loved mine when younger not sure if you can actually buy the kits to make them if not you could make one with your dc at same time as theya re so fun

pair of tights cut off filled with soil and grass seeds alot towards top of tights knot up stick eyes on fron tdraw mouth

when watered grows hair and you can trim it it was fun might make my ds and myself one now lol

bubblagirl · 06/06/2008 17:54

i meant just ds one

PortAndLemon · 06/06/2008 18:00

Good ideas there... but also, DS has a lot of books but we are always happy to get more.

Dynamicnanny · 06/06/2008 18:47

I like the idea of growing plants

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cluelessnchaos · 06/06/2008 18:48

one year a friend gave my dd a cookery book and some squeezy icing.

cluelessnchaos · 06/06/2008 18:49

or bath crayons?

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