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Off to hospital this afternoon to see a friend's child who's been taken in with suspected appendicitis. Haven't time to get to a bookshop, obviously sweets not appropriate; I'm a bit out of touch with these things, could anyone suggest magazines (preferably stocked by DKH Sainsbury's as passing it on the way) that would be a hit with a bright, literate six-year-old girl? Any tips gratefully received!


Thanks,


Rendel

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mima08 Wrote:

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> The various lego magazine versions should be fun,

> most magazines for that age are full of tat, but

> kids love it and it hopefully keeps her

> entertained a little...


Many thanks will be visiting again soon so will keep an eye out.

joom Wrote:

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> Okido is a lovely magazine...



So far as I know you can only get it on subscription, not in shops?


I agree it's a great magazine for kids.


Rendel, you could ask the girl's parent/s for suggestions? Otherwise you could duplicate something she has already been given?

Sue Wrote:

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> Rendel, you could ask the girl's parent/s for

> suggestions? Otherwise you could duplicate

> something she has already been given?


Agree. Whenever I have to buy a sprog a present I always ask their parents first, they usually know what their children like...

Sue Wrote:

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> joom Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Okido is a lovely magazine...

>

>

> So far as I know you can only get it on

> subscription, not in shops?

>

> I agree it's a great magazine for kids.

>


I think it's being sold up in the dulwich picture gallery shop at the moment.

Sue Wrote:

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> joom Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Okido is a lovely magazine...

>

>

> So far as I know you can only get it on

> subscription, not in shops?

>

> I agree it's a great magazine for kids.

>

> Rendel, you could ask the girl's parent/s for

> suggestions? Otherwise you could duplicate

> something she has already been given?


Yes quite right, usually would, but they're so traumatised at the moment - taking it in turns to sleep by her bed for the last week (it's been a bit more complex than originally thought) that they haven't much time to think of treats! Thanks again for all the kind suggestions, much appreciated.

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