Birthday Gift Ideas for a 4 Year Old Girl?

Updated on April 17, 2009
J.Y. asks from Pleasant Hill, CA
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Hi Moms, what are 4 years old playing with these days? My daughter is little so I need some advice on what to buy a 4 year old girl for her birthday that she will like - thanks!

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C.C.

answers from Fresno on

Depends how girly she is. If she's pretty girly, you have LOTS of good options - get her a few of those adorable hair bows, or dress-up clothes, or princess ANYTHING. If she is more of a tomboy, how about some of those Polly Pocket cars? My little tomboy about-to-be-4 year old LOVES those. Alternately, every child that age loves coloring books, crayons, markers (washable!), and play-doh. Or, buy her a few Dr. Seuss books.

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M.B.

answers from San Francisco on

Many little girls love princesses and mermaids. I have a four-year-old daughter and she plays a mermaid at each bathtime!

By daughter prefers books to other types of toys so books are always a good bet with her. I recently bought her a fabulous book called The Mermaid's Treasure. It's a big book filled with mermaid lore. There is a blue jewel on the front cover and lots of interesting things inside to look at. I found it at Borders.

Other options are dress-up clothes. You can NEVER have too many of those, especially when friends come over for a playdate. There is always a battle over the fanciest dress, so it's great to have more then one!!

Good luck!

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S.M.

answers from San Francisco on

A big basket of art supplies, including modeling clay and big crayons and a big newsprint pad to color on. Maybe some sidewalk chalk, some glitter pens, etc--- so much better for her than Barbie dolls, or pink plastic tea sets, or fake makeup, or the other garbage they peddle for girls these days.

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E.L.

answers from San Francisco on

i think that really depends on what kinds of things the girl's parents have exposed her to and appreciate.

i would personally prefer more interactive toys, like games (hi ho cherrio, memory, kiddie dominos, etc.), puzzles, or pretend play stuff. or a good book. i like to buy friends' kids reference books, like picture atlases, something with a lot of variety that people normally wouldn't think to get their kid. i think about the interest of the parents in picking those books. some toys i have found really interesting lately are things for outside: play gardening tools, beach stuff, the like.

another option is something more consumable...like tickets to some kiddie show, or a prepaid trip to the children's museum in SJ. i know "event gifts" are more popular these days, and people think more about having less stuff.

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S.C.

answers from San Francisco on

Hi J.,

I have a 3 year old daughter and she loves princess, especially Cinderella. If the 4 year old are girly, then you can get her princess books, dress up clothes, make up, hair clips, and dresses. Most girl would love it.

Hope this help
Sandra

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