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HonoluluMom
10-11-2012, 05:35 PM
DD will be 3.4 years old at Christmas and I'm pretty stumped on what to get for her (family members have also asked what to buy). So far, books and perhaps a PBK anywhere chair are on the list.

Suggestions please!

DD is very fortunate to have a generous family and has (too) many things - she already has:

-board games galore
-camera
-clothes and shoes for the next year
-cozy coupe
-doctor kit
-doll house
-easel
-Little People things
-magnatiles
-magazine subscriptions
-memberships to zoo/aquarium
-mini-kick scooter
-play kitchen with lots of play food
-puzzles galore
-sand/water table
-stickers, paint, play doh, crayons, chalk, and lots of craft items
-tent
-tricycle
-unit blocks

Tenasparkl
10-11-2012, 05:41 PM
What about dress up stuff? My DD (just turned 4) has been really into playsilks as costumes lately. I recently ordered this unicorn silk for Christmas and think she'll love it.

http://sarahssilks.com/product/unicorn-and-dragon-costumes

KrisM
10-11-2012, 05:56 PM
What about a regular bike?

acmom
10-11-2012, 08:20 PM
I think PPs suggestions of a bike and dress up clothes are good ideas - my DD (who is about a year older than yours) plays with both.

Other things that my DD has played with a lot over the past year that weren't on your list...
- plasma car
- cash register (she plays "store" a great deal)
- Duplos (uses these with some of her little people sets to make towns etc.)
- small wooden lacing bead sets
- doll accessories (stroller, carseat, changing table, diaper bag, feeding stuff, etc.)
- hop along ball

ETA: Our musical instrument set and Remo drum get a lot of play too (DD and DS like to put on CDs from our Music Together class and play along).
And some kind of class (music, sports, My Gym, dance etc.) could be a possibility for a non-toy gift.

jam224
10-12-2012, 10:32 PM
What about these pop beads to make her own jewelry? http://www.target.com/p/b-pop-arty-funky-pop-beads/-/A-12026422

Or a subscription to Kiwi Crate? http://www.kiwicrate.com/

Or this sorting pie? http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resources-Super-Sorting-Pie/dp/B004DJ51WQ/