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Looking for gift ideas for a 5yoa girl who seems to have everything.
yOU CAN NEVER GO WRONG WITH COLORING BOOKS AND CRAYONS/ MARKERS OR PLAY DOUGH. A NICE ALTERNATE TO PLAY DOUGH IS MOON SAND
iT SEEMS THEY CAN NEVER GET ENOUGH OF EITHER OF THESE
I have a sight you may be interested in.
kpoindexter.ordermygift.com
You may find something there as it has come in handy for me since most of my family live far away
If you want to get her started on computers, webkinz is a perfect interactive site that teaches children through a virtual portal how to live life.
Try a game called "boochie" by gamewright. I found mine at Barnes&Noble. Around $25.00 but sooo worth it. Children are active, and the game changes enough to keep intrest. My 5 and 3 year olds both love it.
Take her on an outing for her birthday. Maybe even one that contains an activity giving to others. Of course, any outing that will get her excited.
Dear M.,
If this little girl is fond of animals, you could adopt an animal through the Defenders of Wildlife web site. They have adoptions as low as $25 that include a little plush toy of the animal you have saved on her behalf and a certificate that states that she has provided the funding to save the animal. I gave my grandson (who just turned 6) a Sea Turtle for Christmas, and he loved it. For his birthday last week, I let him select which animal we would save next. He loves the idea of saving these animals. It's a great gift because it raises their awareness of conservation while giving them something to display on the wall and a cute little plush toy to boot!
Have you thought about a gift card?
She can get something that she would like.
Maybe movie passes. You can take her on a "mommy & me" day.
Hope this helps!
Forgive me if this sounds self-promotional, but I've been a teacher for decades, and now I'm with Usborne Books; they publish some of the best educational books and products on the market, and that's the truth. - You can go the website and see these products. One of them might be just what that 5-year-old girl would love!
1. Butterflies Mobile Kid Kit: 15.99 - Comes with the book Caterpillars and Butterflies, and everything you need to make a Shrinky Dink mobile
2. Princess Jewelry Kid Kit: 15.99 - Comes with the book Princess Treasury, and things to make jewelry with
3. Starting Cooking Kid Kit: 14.99 - Comes with a cookbook, apron, and cooking utensils
4. Under the Sea Kid Kit: 11.99 - Comes with the book Under the Sea, and 3 ocean scenes with markers to color them
5. Drawing Animals Pack - 14.95 - Comes with the book I Can Draw Animals, with paints and crayons
6. Sticker Dolly Dressing Princesses - 8.99 - a cool sticker book with over 100 stickers of clothes for the princesses - it's like the old-fashioned paper dolls. They also have the same type of book for Fairies, Dolls, Ballerinas, and Pop Stars.
7. Little Ballerina Dancing Book with CD - 15.99 The book shows how to dance a few simple steps from different ballets; the CD plays things like Swan Lake, etc.
8. Picture books: There is a GREAT collection of picture books that would be great for her age. My choices would be Beauty & the Beast (non-Disney - it's GORGEOUS!) or The Twelve Dancing Princesses. They're 9.99 each. Or there's a bigger book with FIVE separate stories in it, a $50 value, for just 18.99 - it's called Stories for Little Girls.
Have fun shopping! And if you need anything else, just let me know!
plant a tree in her name or in her yard
What about a magazine subscription? Like Highlights?
For her 6th birthday my daughter recently received shampoo and body wash from Bath and Body works. I thought that was a really unique and nice idea. She absolutely loved it (and so did her younger sister).
She also received some board games. Littlest Pet Shop was one of her favorites.
Good luck!
Gift certificate for BUILD A BEAR, LIBBY LOU, movie tickets......there are some cool backpacks that kids can color themselves (I think those are cool) BOOKS!!!......gift certificate to a pottery/arts & crafts shop - don't know where you live but we have one here & kids love it......games.....kids cookbook w/ neat kids apron...puzzles maybe even one she can frame for her room, tickets to a kids production (several here in the Indy area).....hopefully this will help.
Most of the time little ones who have everything...don't have one very important thing...someone's time and attention. Why not give her a coupon to a tea party. You can both dress up and spend on hour in make-believe. Or give her a home spa day, with manicure and pedicure. She will love just spending time with you. And either or similar ideas will make your time together very special. So give the best gift of all...yourself.
Does she have a unique name, or could she use something with her name on it? You can create her name in a customized size and choice of more than 20 fonts and 35 colors. I run a home based business, which offers expressions for your home or business. My website is http://MindyN.uppercaselving.net/ It doesn't caost anything to check it out!!
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You can buy her a book, personalized with her name and address, even her friends names!
Take her to build a bear where she can build her own bear and make is special
My daughter wants a trampoline, so she'll probably get one for her 5th birthday in May. The American Girl dolls come with a book and help teach about different periods in history. Art supplies are a good choice, as you always run out.
Have you thought about a savings bond?
I know it's not really something for her right now, but her parents would probably appreciate it later.
You didn't mention what you are willing to spend which will limit the ideas. I had a limit on what my children could spend on gifts for their friends.
If she is into Dora or into Barbie the ideas are limitless! Clothing with the character on them, or jewelery and accessories always work.
I used to crochet doll clothes so I had a line of 5 Barbie doll wedding dresses I used to sell to people that were totally unique. I made some Cabbage Patch clothes when those were the rage as well and made bed dolls in really layered dresses.
I would try a charm bracelet I have seen the Barbie ones and Hannah Montana ones and the kids are really into them right now.
There is a company (I can't remember the name, but you can probably find them through google) that sells CDs of songs personalized with kids' names-- even the uncommon ones. They will do any name you request. My sons (4 and 7) got these for Christmas and they were a big hit and very unique! Good luck...
If it's not your child, my 5 year old son got a gift card for his birthday in December and LOVED it! He wasn't sure what it was at first, but i said "WOW, you get to take that to the store and buy whatever you want!" I thought it was a great idea, and my sister and I have started giving each other's kids either gift cards or money over the last year because we noticed how cool the kids all thought it was. Otherwise, you get them just another toy and who knows if they'll play with it or not. Atleast if they're picking it out themselves, you know they like it!
I have a niece that will be 5 soon and she is into everything with princesses and Ballerina’s.She is also into dress up clothes.I bought her a teara and a wand that has on off switch , it light up, it was in the party favor section at Walmart and then I went on line and bought her a few story books.She can't read yet but My sister reads to the girls every day and they love new books.I also went to Joann fabrics and bought stuff to sew her a new dress up costume in purple and pink her favorite colors.A ballet type costume and I also got her a pair of angel wings you can attach like for a fairy princess outfit. Almost done sewing it all together.
How about a gift certificate for Mr. Fub's Party in Yellow Springs! It's a great store, sure to have something wonderful that she doesn't have. Check it out: http://www.mrfubsparty.com/index.php Enjoy!
One of the things i love to do is spend time with my nieces. Their Mother is very busy. They latest craze that has been very popular for all 4 of my nieces for the last 3 years has been Build A Bear. My husband and I get them a gift card to Build A Bear. We take them to build the bear then out to lunch afterwards. Since the gift card as a set amount we have been able to use it as a teaching moment as well. They have learned that the more expensive the animal they pick out the less they can get in clothes, etc. We don't cover the difference. There have been some really tough decisions made as to i really want "panties" but I want "shoes" too. They have to decide. It has been a great learning tool and we get to spend quality one on one time with our nieces.
Our nephew who turned 7 in October requested the Build A Bear experience for his birthday :)
N.
Subscription to a kids' magazine. There are dozens if not hundreds of them these days. There's a decent list (but not complete by any means) at magazine.com if you don't know which one to get.
Art supplies... kids can never have too much paint, crayons, markers, paper, construction paper, glue, etc because they go through it so darn fast. Make up an art basket.
Gift certificate for Build-A-Bear is a great idea but make sure it's enough for at least the basics. An animal (they have more than bears!) and 1 outfit is easily $25-$30.
If you want to spend more, a year membership to the zoo or children's museum.
If she likes crafts and art, buy her art supplies or a kit. YOu can never have too much paint, construction paper, cook markers etc.