EricaAlt
LIF Adult

Member since 7/08 22665 total posts
Name: Erica
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Girl gift ideas
I have 2 boys that are older and pretty much have ideas for them thanks to you lovely ladies.
My nieces are 4 and 10 months.
They pretty much have so much and my SIL also has a boutique so they already have tons of girly clothes. Plus, my 10 month old niece obviously has everything from her older sister.
Need some cute ideas for them. So far I have hooded towels, PJ's, a couple of games. Thanks
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Momma2015
Mommax2

Member since 12/12 6656 total posts
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Re: Girl gift ideas
My 4 year old is obsessed with the Disney channel movies Zombies and Descendants, but that's not necessarily typical for her age- it's her 7 y/o cousin who introduced her to it.
Otherwise- anything baby dolls (strollers, bassinet, bunk beds, clothes, etc.), Barbies, anything dress up- she has a dress up station (like below) with her princess dresses, old costumes, dress up shoes, jewelry, etc.

I got a few games for her for Christmas, too: Perfection, Card Games (A 6-in-1 pack with Old Maid, Go Fish, etc.), Crocodile Dentist, Jenga, Pop-Up Pirate.
We also got some books for her, they never go amiss... we got her the Bad Seed, Good Egg, Cool Bean and Couch Potato. Books she already has that are her faves are Veggies in Underwear and Dragons Love Tacos, Ricky the Rock who Couldn't Roll...
Puzzles are always great! We have a couple huge floor puzzles that are Frozen or Mickey Mouse that she loves and pulls out often.
As for the 10 month old... my son is a little older, but I'm trying to think back to last year... chunky Melissa and Doug puzzles, especially the singing ones, Duplo blocks, bath toys, Melissa and Doug pull back cars (the big soft ones), a push/ride on toy (DD had a pink alphabet train which was fantastic).
ETA: The hooded towels are a great idea! Both my kids love them and we never have enough. I bought a bunch from Walmart recently because those things can get really pricey! A nice snuggly blanket with their fave character is nice, too.
ETAA: My son has a little fake leather recliner and he's obsessed with it. He was just about a year old when we got it and he brings his books up there to read and sits and has his lunch there. DD has an armchair in her room too and a pretty canopy from Target which makes it a sweet little reading nook.
Message edited 11/20/2020 9:58:32 PM.
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