What are you getting your 6 year old girl?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Barbie Dream House (OMG), Shopkins, Barbie Saddle and Ride, some Calico Critters stuff, books.


My DD's big gift is also the Barbie Dream House... I am not looking forward to assembling that monster, having just read online that it's really difficult. This might be one thing that Santa doesn't actually assemble!


I wish I had gotten the Barbie dream house. I got a comparably priced kidkraft dollhouse and now I wish I had a plastic house with pieces that snapped together, even if complicated. Still thinking of exchanging tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Barbie Dream House (OMG), Shopkins, Barbie Saddle and Ride, some Calico Critters stuff, books.


My DD's big gift is also the Barbie Dream House... I am not looking forward to assembling that monster, having just read online that it's really difficult. This might be one thing that Santa doesn't actually assemble!


I wish I had gotten the Barbie dream house. I got a comparably priced kidkraft dollhouse and now I wish I had a plastic house with pieces that snapped together, even if complicated. Still thinking of exchanging tomorrow.


The Barbie Dream House was not that hard to put together. We did it last week. All the pieces snap into place. I heard it was much easier than the Kidcraft.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beanie Boos seem to be all the rage in our first grade


My K-er saved up her allowance and bought one herself a month ago since a lot of the 2nd and 3rd graders have them and she wanted one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Barbie Dream House (OMG), Shopkins, Barbie Saddle and Ride, some Calico Critters stuff, books.


My DD's big gift is also the Barbie Dream House... I am not looking forward to assembling that monster, having just read online that it's really difficult. This might be one thing that Santa doesn't actually assemble!


I wish I had gotten the Barbie dream house. I got a comparably priced kidkraft dollhouse and now I wish I had a plastic house with pieces that snapped together, even if complicated. Still thinking of exchanging tomorrow.


The Barbie Dream House was not that hard to put together. We did it last week. All the pieces snap into place. I heard it was much easier than the Kidcraft.


Husband did it last night and it was easy - easier than expected. And SO DAMN CUTE. Better than I thought it would be.
Anonymous
Oh good re: the Dream House, PP - that makes me feel better!!
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