13-01-2008, 00:18 | #11 |
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LOL maybe thats what stan can get her for her 16th
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13-01-2008, 00:20 | #12 |
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I found that one at several sites but, to me, it isn't something that in 10 or 20 or 30 years she'll hang on to...I know it is for a kid, but it just seems a little too kiddy if that makes any sense... |
13-01-2008, 00:23 | #13 |
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I think i might get Georgie that music box for her 2nd birthday aas its so sweet and i still have my box i had when i was 6.
I like the fact it has a heart on the front which is ideal to engrave who bought it and when. |
13-01-2008, 00:28 | #14 |
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I really like the other ones but i think they're too grown up for a 5yo.
well they are for my friends girls but its hard to tell as some girls are very grown up aren't they? |
13-01-2008, 10:20 | #15 |
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Although I agree that the ones Sam and Mubs posted might be a bit old for her right now, they're something that she's more likely to keep as she gets older. My Mum made sure that anything precious I was given was always looked after so that it would still be in good condition when I got old enough to appreciate it.
There's a very pretty one in the link that Mubs posted that has a ballerina on the lid and inside. I had a ballerina musical jewellery box when I was little and I loved it. Unfortunately, it was a kiddy one so I didn't look after it and by the time I reached 15 or so, it got chucked. I'd definitely go for one of the more grown up ones if it's something you want her to cherish.
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13-01-2008, 11:30 | #16 |
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For a 5yr old girl i would buy one of those Superb Dolls houses
Never forgotten & always kept & a real Special present if you get the right one. If not that then check out Anything from the Little Tikes range of toys, like the Pram, completly indestructable & Superb toys. |
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Quote:
Malc, I bought her a huge dolls house for her christening gift - she loves it and plays with it all the time.
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13-01-2008, 14:56 | #18 |
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Im going to buck the trend a little here but how about a little trust fund? I know it's not something tangiable that she can appreciate now but if she has a nice little lump sum coming to her when she's 18/21/whatever she'll be thrilled Im sure 5 year olds have very little appreciation for anything...in fact come to think of it 10 year olds dont have much more.
Just a thought
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13-01-2008, 15:30 | #19 |
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That's a better idea in my opinion Pebs, I'm going by experience of LMF when she was five and certainly had no appreciation for quality items.
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13-01-2008, 17:29 | #20 |
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She already has one. She has more money in the bank than I do
It was started when she was born and is intended as a college/university fund.
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