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My daughter is going to be 6 1/2 at Xmas. I have NO IDEA what to get her. She has requested a couple of small presents (Crayola Fashion creations - she's into making dresses etc.) but apart from that I am lost!


Ideas please - or even what you are getting your kids maybe will spark something...

Roller skates, CD player, camera, crafty stuff - french knitting etc, bike, - that's what ours had last year/this year (birthdays included!). Lovely thing we did for her birthday last year was gave her a CD player and asked family/friends to make her a compilation CD of their favourite music - introduced her to lots of music we don't necessarily listen too and also great for us to have a bit of a change as well! Prefer CD player to ipod etc as don't really want her plugged into headphones all the time! She often gets up in the morning and puts on a CD while playing/reading in her room, and only once or twice have we told her it's too loud - the fun one was when she turned Katy Perry up full volume "so she could hear it while she was in the loo" - explained again the function of the Pause button to her!

She has roller skates and a camera and a cd player (old one)... SHe has pretty much everything in my opinion. What she would really like is an iPad but she is not getting that (although she and her brother may inherit the old one)


she needs a new bike but best wait for her birthday in summer. And she could probably use a new scooter...

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