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hannah333 | 16:00 Mon 16th May 2005 | Parenting
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Can anyone suggest a good present for my god daughter who will be 4? I want to get her something original and fun for her, but in a student budget!

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Hi Hannah333

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.

Best Wishes & hope I have been of some help :o)

~Wingnut~

Kind of inline with Wingnut's suggestion... we recently bought a three year old a large collection of make-up... It is all very washable (not only off her but off clothes, etc.) and she loves it.  We've tried keeping things gender neutral for a while, but she really likes being a little girl.  This wasn't expensive at all and I think it's marketed under Barbie doll stuff... anyway, Good luck!

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.

jigsaws. great for that age.
not sure if u can stretch to less than �20 but we bought Magnetix from argos for our 4 year old and she hasnt uttered a word to us for 3 days now cos she loves making things with them and is "too busy to talk right now"

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.

As Marge has already mentioned, jigsaws are great! 

Also, in Argos they have little 'breakfast' or kitchen sets which aren't too expensive, otherwise you could buy outfits for her dolls, or a tea set.

Could you check the church gift shop? Being a godmother, p'raps a little religious knick knack is in order. A Noah's Arc puzzle?

How about a stick and a satsuma, when i was a kid i loved them. 

why not take her out for the day to the zoo ?? its a fun day out and she,ll probably get loads of gifts from everyone else so urs will be a bit different.

do you remember fuzzy felts?  they were fantastic.or how about a game like hungry hippos.  or may be a collage kit ( childrens scissors, glue, glitter, stickers and lots of different coloured paper)

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