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JoyfullRose
~*Reminisce Member*~ Posts: 6 (7/16/03 6:42 am) Reply |
My youngest daughter will be 3 this Sunday. We usually just have a simple birthday party with family, but I need gift ideas. She is a very active little girl & I would like to find a few things that would keep her happily occupied and that are feminine. Any ideas? Blessings, Tracy
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sis2 12
~*Reminisce Member*~ Posts: 70 (7/16/03 8:47 am) Reply |
Hi Tracy,
One year for Christmas my sisters and I made a couple of bible dress-up costumes for our little sisters. They love playing dress-up! They also have some prairie dresses, and some fancier tea party dresses. They can play in those for hours at a time. That's about all I can think of right now. I'll have to aks my little sisters. ~*~Shannon~*~ ![]() |
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JoyfullRose
~*Reminisce Member*~ Posts: 7 (7/16/03 3:15 pm) Reply |
Thank you Shannon! Please share your sisters' ideas, too. Blessings, Tracy
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RileyMom10
~*Reminisce Member*~ Posts: 59 (7/18/03 7:59 pm) Reply |
My little sisters ( Hannah, age 8, and Sarah, age 4 ) love any toy that has to do with housekeeping ( i.e., toy food, dishes & kitchen utensils; toy vacuum cleaners, brooms & mops; baby dolls & clothes, etc . . . . ).For Hannah's birthday last month we got her a set of 'real' pans, spoons, & mixing bowls.They're all miniature, but can really be used to bake in the oven.Sarah has an 'easy-bake' oven & mixer; she used to use mixes until Ellen ( 11 ) learned to reduce recipes for cookies. However, easy-bake things are a bit messy and require a lot of supervision--maybe baby dolls or toy food would be better Hope these ideas help ! In Christ, Emma |
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