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she has compiled a list herself but there's only so much bloody disney princess stuff i can take! so if anyone has any ideas of stuff that has gone down really well with their 4 year olds that would be great as the relatives are on the prowl and asking for ideas....
Lego, jigsaws, dress up things, marble run (plastic better than wooden IMO), books (let me know if you'd like recommendations of individual titles), musical jewellery box, Sylvanian families (with the family car), playmobil - loads of good sets including the swimming pool with slide (if you can cope with the water).

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