Warning On Buying Cheap Foreignclothes
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How about some fun-to-do packs for young kids like making friendship bracelets, pom pom animals etc.. or a paint your own kitty bank, fun to colour and then a handy place to keep her pocket money. You can get all sorts of things like this from high street stores at good prices too, �2.99+ They've been a god send when my daughter started school, she was invited to soooo many parties that it would have got expensive but this way it was still a cool fun to make prezzie and didn't break the bank.
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~Wingnut~
Trawl the charity shops and get stacks of beads etc, all different colours, sizes - even the broken strands are OK for this and dead cheap. A ball of nice silky twine and Hey Presto, limitless girly playtime. Can also be used to make her own curtain tie-backs and so on.
On the subject of pound-saving, you can use an ordinary white anglebracket with a 4-yard length of starry netting from a ragmarket for a princessy bed canopy - about a fiver instead of the 20-quids worth from the shops.
My neice was 4 this year and I bought her a 'big' pressie and a 'little' one, The 'little' one cost �5 and she preferred it! It was from Marks and Spencers and was a bubble blowing kit, you get a little tub where you pour the bubble mixture and four funny shapes that makes the bubbles.
I think as it's getting warmer something for outside would be good like a wendy house, basketball hoop, bubble kit, skittles, etc as it will get good use.