I was on another mom forum and lots of people recommended The Nugget couch/furniture. It can be used to make play forts, tumbling mats, or as a couch. I don’t have one, but lots of people were recommending it. |
A basic sewing machine, if you are willing to supervise its use. Something like this :
https://www.amazon.com/SINGER-1304-Stitches-Machine-Beginners/dp/B00VV4ZWBQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8 |
OP here. Thanks everyone for the suggestions, I just wan to add that she already has TONS of dress up costumes (when her sister was 4 I got a great deal on eBay from a Grandmother who had a trunk full of princess clothes barely used), plus other things we got along the years for halloween and other x-mas....
She also got the v-tech camera 2 x-mas ago and loved it. She also just enjoyed the tea with dolls at the AG store. I was looking at Amazon and found that polly dolls are still around - I think she would have a kick out of that. Tiny doll with a bunch of easily changed tiny clothes and tiny accessories. It sounds right up her ally! So I am getting her: Polly dolls and accessories; Washi tapes; Quilt (square) fabrics; Legos (from Costco) Barbie and Friends with car (from Costco); Maybe a bigger scooter or one extra set of magnatiles; Maybe little pony set to add her collection of tiny things; Too bad she isn't into calico critters....they are so cute! |
Frozen stuff...Elsa, Anna, etc.
Rollerskates Puzzles Microphone that plays music |
Grandma gave the kids a puppet show kit. It fits between a door frame, variety of puppets and accessory |
Ukeleles are pretty fun and sound good even when kids play them.
'Sleepover Party Game' is great fun at that age. Perler beads. Cool ones with glitter and ones that glow in the dark. I have 5 yr old (just turned 6) twin nieces and this is what they want to play with and do every time they come over. |