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What do you get a 3 year old girl who has everything?

 

This is my little neice and she gets kind of spooiled by all her aunts/uncles and grandparents. But I am out of ideas. Her birthday was yesterday, and I don't have anything yet :( However, I do know that I am on the hunt for a pink motorcycle for Christmas. Any suggestions (that are reasonable) are appreciated!

 

TIA,

Jennifer

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Guest Elinar Longsight
Does she have the My First Leap Pad yet? Its for ages 3-5yrs, and I know that my daughter loves it. They have several books to go with it that are geared towards little girls.
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Originally posted by burgels™:

I've heard good things about the leap pad as well. We are trying to find one for our daughter.

Meijer, Walmart, Target, Toys-R-Us, Kaybee Toys all have them. Depends on how much you want to spend on them ;)
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she has a leap pad and a bunch of books ... her family did that this year!

 

Anyone know where to find good shoes for kids??? I finally found her pink bike for xmas, now I'm going to try to be on the hunt for pink boots and a pink jacket/vest!

 

BTW... thanks about the idea of the leap pad:)

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You could always get her a savings bond. Jordan got one from a relative when she turned 2 yrs old.

 

Some other idea since I don't know what she doesn't have already...

 

http://www.geniusbabies.com/wofoandgodo.html

 

http://www.geniusbabies.com/baby-grand-piano-pink.html

 

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2651410&sourceid=0100000011000612402498&dest=9999999997

 

Thats just a few ideas, maybe she has them, maybe not.

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Originally posted by Elinar Longsight:

You could always get her a savings bond.

That's what my family always did for my b-day and x-mas. My mom gave me mine when I turned 18. I have cashed about half of them just when I absolutely need them. Other than that, they're hidden in my sock drawer so they keep maturing. That's the good thing about those. You only pay 1/2 for what it says on the bond, then it will mature to over that. It's a nice idea, but she probably won't like it right now, not until she's old enough to realize what it means
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Tina, those are great ideas. However, she has all but the piano (hehe). The savings bond thing is a good idea... however, she's had a savings account since the day she was born. When I said the kid had it all... i wasn't lyin hehe.

 

I'd love to get her a piar of pink leather boots or something... but I don't really know of any good shoe stores for kids.

 

This girl is awesome... She love cars (but is getting that from Trevor) and bikes, but they must be pink!!!! The girl is obsessed.

 

Thanks again for all the good ideas:)

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Jenn, I found a pair of pink leather boots. I didn't know the size she wears, but you can type that in on the site.

 

http://www.payless.com/Catalog/ProductDetail.aspx?&TLC=Girls&SLC=GirlsBoots&BLC=GirlsBootsLeather&Width=Regular&ProductColor=Pink&ItemCode=21367&LotNumber=037232&Type=Toddler&Popul arity=

 

http://www.infashionkids.com/girls-boots---pink-leather-glamour-girl-mid-boot.html

 

http://www.shoes.com/product.asp?p=1006295%7EKids%7CGirls&sc=KIDS&variant_id=24865

 

I will probably keep looking and add sites as i find them. EditThat last link has several pink leather boot types, but again don't know the size, so I just gave the link with a specific pair.

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The International Star Registry has been around for a loon time. I think since the mid '80s.

 

I would HIGHLY recommend a savings bond. When she goes to redeem them in High School/College/Post-Graduate, it will be because she needs the cash and she will definitely thank you whereever you are for being so thoughtful years and years ago.

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Bonds are good for kids, but that cannot be the entire present. Kids like to open something and play with it. I would suggest something educational but fun. Leap Pad's are good. Computer games like Reader Rabbit are one of my son's favorite things to do. Just remember, Kindergarten is just around the corner and reading and word recognition skills are good to have.

 

Other than that, 3 year olds like Dora usually, maybe a video.

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