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trevrox 11-04-2014 09:12 PM

Gift for the Family
 
Hoping some of you can help me with some ideas... trying to save as much money as I can for this year's Christmas. Got some friends with two girls, age 4 and 1 and I am trying to find one gift that would be great for both of them.

Those of you with kids... what do girls those ages like that they can play with together? Something Frozen?

Iceman 11-04-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by trevrox (Post 1183024)
Hoping some of you can help me with some ideas... trying to save as much money as I can for this year's Christmas. Got some friends with two girls, age 4 and 1 and I am trying to find one gift that would be great for both of them.

Those of you with kids... what do girls those ages like that they can play with together? Something Frozen?

How about PlayDoh or something similar? It's fun to play with for all ages and it feeds the imagination better than any "ready made" toy.

http://www.hasbro.com/playdoh/en_US/

Or Lego Duplo's. They're for ages 1 1/2 and up and the same thing applies here.

http://www.lego.com/en-us/duplo

Or just a bunch of crayons or finger paints and a lot of paper.

They will get toys anyways and toys break and go "out of fashion". Things you create with stay with you.

Ice

rocknation 11-04-2014 09:31 PM

Hard to go wrong with something Frozen -- my two-year old niece sings along with it before she goes to bed every night!

Kathleen 11-04-2014 10:01 PM

I'm with Ice here - specific toys go out of fashion and won't be played with after some time. But Legos (or Duplos for younger kids) or art supplies like markers and paper last forever. Good colored pencils and some great coloring books work too.

If you are really broke - PlayDoh can be made - in any color you want.

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...ough-Play-doh/

I spent years making it :D

trevrox 11-12-2014 04:25 PM

Thanks guys! :)


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