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webkinz, wii, nintendo ds, cameras, cell phones, i-dog,fur real biscut, elmo those are the famous ones, all kids care about these days are electronics. But here are a list of really cool things you can get your kid if you have one.
Girl:
nail polish, lotion, sims 2 (rated teen though so maybe not the best idea), a bean bag, chair, if she is into disney get her a membership to toontown, or some cds like Hannah Montana, High School musical, Demi Lavato, let her pick out ten songs for i-tunes and burn them on a cd or do it the ileagle way and go on lime wire, if she is a big reader get her a twilight books (for big readers though and 3rd and 4th book have a teeny bit of inapropriate stuff) mostly for teens and romantic so maybe not the best idea. Oh and sorry, i know you only asked for the hottest toys. I gave you a xmas list. I am just guessing you have a daughter.
This might helppp:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&fkt=493563&fsdt=506031&q=hottest+christmas+toys+of+2008&aq=1&oq=hottest+christmas+toys
webkinz, wii, nintendo ds, cameras, cell phones, i-dog,fur real biscut, elmo those are the famous ones, all kids care about these days are electronics. But here are a list of really cool things you can get your kid if you have one.
Girl:
nail polish, lotion, sims 2 (rated teen though so maybe not the best idea), a bean bag, chair, if she is into disney get her a membership to toontown, or some cds like Hannah Montana, High School musical, Demi Lavato, let her pick out ten songs for i-tunes and burn them on a cd or do it the ileagle way and go on lime wire, if she is a big reader get her a twilight books (for big readers though and 3rd and 4th book have a teeny bit of inapropriate stuff) mostly for teens and romantic so maybe not the best idea. Oh and sorry, i know you only asked for the hottest toys. I gave you a xmas list. I am just guessing you have a daughter.
This might helppp:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&fkt=493563&fsdt=506031&q=hottest+christmas+toys+of+2008&aq=1&oq=hottest+christmas+toys
Looking for handmade ideas for toys for my kids for christmas?
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I have a 3 year old and 9 month old. Money is extra tight this Christmas season. I have had to scrape and budget just to make sure we have presents for everybody at the usual family get togethers. I have already purchased a few things for the girls and a few things for my husband. My husband and I have agreed to only get a few cheap items for eachother which I have done by ordering from a catalog a few neat camping gear supplies and a knife for him. So Im done shopping for him. But the girls need more. I want some filler things so they can have a good time opening their christmas presents and because they are young, I do not mind making them. I have considered making fishing poles with magnets and magnetic fish, and magnetic alphabets to put into a tub to go "fishing" and also colored bean bags to toss into the colored box. What other ideas do you have that will be age appropriate, easy to make, cheap to make, and add to the gift wrapped under the tree? Thanks!
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You could start off with simple Soft Toys or Plushies in shapes that would appeal to your little girls - soft toys take up good space And kids love to play with them ! Lots of tutorials online; very simple, inexpensive materials required, that you can get around your home [eg. old socks, towels, pillows, etc. that can be recycled or converted] :
http://www.google.co.in/search?client=opera&q=easy+to+make+soft+toys&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=348646.0&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign= -- a cute cushion/plushie made with various scrap fabric put together in delightful ways. Here, it is an owl [template included]
Make Rolled Magazine Paper photo-frames : http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&tbo=d&biw=800&bih=487&site=imghp&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=rolled+magazine+frame&oq=rolled+maga&gs_l=img.1.7.0l2j0i24l8.168380.173962.0.178203.13.13.0.0.0.0.260.1502.0j7j1.8.0.cdymh..0.0...1.1.MikKq6N-8tw
Print out free coloring pages from the net & bind into a book. You can also print out alphabets, numbers, etc. Your 3 year old will enjoy these.
You could try some of these homemade, easy to make toys I've listed, along with links :
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120929105252AAopChn
You can make headbands &/or decorate with motifs, beads, etc.
Choose an activity your elder daughter may enjoy. Assemble all the things/materials required & in the coming weeks you can all do it together. Browse for "crafts/activities for 3 year olds".
eg. You can include colored paper [you can even add glossy magazine papers from old magazines], glue, scissors, string, glitter. This little activity box will enable her to roll paper strips into colorful & variously sized Beads that can later be strung together for diverse purposes, including jewelry, curtains, ....
Make a yo-yo quilt. These yo-yos can also be assembled into belts & other accessories. :
http://www.google.co.in/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=yo-yo+quilt&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest
Papier Mache items - toys, bowls, figurines, .... Easy, inexpensive.
Some Origami Models/Toys would be great as fillers too. They can play with them, Or you can string them into a mobile for the crib or children's room.
And here's something Both your girls will enjoy : http://www.purplekittyyarns.com/paper-dolls -- simple paper dolls with printable templates. Will keep them busy playing for hours :-)
Hope these inspire.
If you have specific materials or projects, add details & I'll include more ideas/links.
You could start off with simple Soft Toys or Plushies in shapes that would appeal to your little girls - soft toys take up good space And kids love to play with them ! Lots of tutorials online; very simple, inexpensive materials required, that you can get around your home [eg. old socks, towels, pillows, etc. that can be recycled or converted] :
http://www.google.co.in/search?client=opera&q=easy+to+make+soft+toys&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=348646.0&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign= -- a cute cushion/plushie made with various scrap fabric put together in delightful ways. Here, it is an owl [template included]
Make Rolled Magazine Paper photo-frames : http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&tbo=d&biw=800&bih=487&site=imghp&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=rolled+magazine+frame&oq=rolled+maga&gs_l=img.1.7.0l2j0i24l8.168380.173962.0.178203.13.13.0.0.0.0.260.1502.0j7j1.8.0.cdymh..0.0...1.1.MikKq6N-8tw
Print out free coloring pages from the net & bind into a book. You can also print out alphabets, numbers, etc. Your 3 year old will enjoy these.
You could try some of these homemade, easy to make toys I've listed, along with links :
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120929105252AAopChn
You can make headbands &/or decorate with motifs, beads, etc.
Choose an activity your elder daughter may enjoy. Assemble all the things/materials required & in the coming weeks you can all do it together. Browse for "crafts/activities for 3 year olds".
eg. You can include colored paper [you can even add glossy magazine papers from old magazines], glue, scissors, string, glitter. This little activity box will enable her to roll paper strips into colorful & variously sized Beads that can later be strung together for diverse purposes, including jewelry, curtains, ....
Make a yo-yo quilt. These yo-yos can also be assembled into belts & other accessories. :
http://www.google.co.in/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=yo-yo+quilt&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest
Papier Mache items - toys, bowls, figurines, .... Easy, inexpensive.
Some Origami Models/Toys would be great as fillers too. They can play with them, Or you can string them into a mobile for the crib or children's room.
And here's something Both your girls will enjoy : http://www.purplekittyyarns.com/paper-dolls -- simple paper dolls with printable templates. Will keep them busy playing for hours :-)
Hope these inspire.
If you have specific materials or projects, add details & I'll include more ideas/links.
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