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Post by *leslie* on Nov 11, 2014 5:00:45 GMT
I'm sorry if this question has been posted. Every year I buy Christmas gifts for 6 little girls, ages 6 to 10. 2 are my nieces and 4 are my two cousin's girls. I usually buy them all the same thing. Last year, I gave them all those Nerf bow and arrows. They were a big hit. A few years ago, I bought them all Disney princess gowns. Super cute. Anyway, I'm at a loss of what to get this year. What are some of the popular girl toys this year? Any ideas? Thank you 
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luvnlifelady
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Post by luvnlifelady on Nov 11, 2014 5:07:34 GMT
Not sure of your price range, but Hearthsong catalog has a lot of cute stuff. I got my kids stilts (not asked for) and they were a huge hit. I think they have 2 different sizes for different ages. Also the unicyles were the same with different sizes and my kids had fun with those.
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Post by PEArfect on Nov 11, 2014 5:15:23 GMT
Things my 7yo daughter likes:
Monster High Dolls Ever After High Dolls Diary of a Wimpy Kid books Poison Apple books Taylor Swift cd Frozen anything (lol) Build A Bear (gift card) Disney Store (gift card) Charming Charlie's (gift card) Barnes and Noble (gift card) iTunes scrapbooking supplies (Smash book)
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Post by betsy on Nov 11, 2014 5:16:41 GMT
I have an almost-6 yo and 8 yo girls, and 2 10-yo nieces. For the younger ones (Even the 8yo who is "SO DONE" with Frozen) the Elsa and Anna dolls are great fun. I'd bet most 10 year olds would still like them, too, as they are Barbie sized. Anything in the FurReal Friends line is an instant hit, and there's a variety of price ranges. My little one had two birthday parties this weekend and I found little FurReal dogs that walk for $10 at TJMaxx. That age range also usually loves arts and crafts kits, sketch books with fancy colored pencils and anything American Girl related.
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azredhead
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Post by azredhead on Nov 11, 2014 9:49:53 GMT
my niece wanted a pink soccer ball for birthday so now for christmas she wants a small net to practice in the back yard. Is she into sports?
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Post by worrywart on Nov 11, 2014 12:38:22 GMT
This is pretty simple but I was thinking about getting my niece a doodle book for kids where they write, draw, or color in the book and a set of gel pens.
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Post by rainangel on Nov 11, 2014 14:56:27 GMT
My dd's aged 7 and 9 are pretty much getting Lego Friends for Christmas. As they did last year. We are expanding on the collection so to say... Other things that are big hits are Monster High, Frozen, Pokemoncards, clothes, DVD's... My youngest actually got a Nerf Bow and Arrow this summer and she loves it too  She's becoming a pretty good shot!
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Post by shanni on Nov 11, 2014 15:06:13 GMT
My 8 year old is crazy about Lego Friends, American Girl, and Frozen. She would love anything to do with any of those things. Some other ideas I have for her in case people ask are shrinky dinks, a watch, snap circuits, a new dance bag, magazine subscription, flutterbye fairy, or a craft kit. Hope that helps! 
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Rainbow
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Post by Rainbow on Nov 11, 2014 18:32:23 GMT
How about a loom and some of those colorful bands to make designs?
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Post by redshoes on Nov 12, 2014 18:42:53 GMT
Perplexus ball/maze - there are different ones for different skill levels...great for a variety of age groups!
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Post by tallgirl on Nov 12, 2014 18:52:47 GMT
My DD is 7.5 and here is what she wants this year:
Lego Friends Shopkins - inexpensive, but hard to find, so if you see them snap them up! BFFs (a vinyl figurine collectible) Littlest Pet Shops
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Post by Mary_K on Nov 12, 2014 20:06:23 GMT
Kinetic Sand
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