A therapist for the parents because they will need it when she gets older and starts demanding and expecting everything to be handed to her.
2006-12-16 22:42:23
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answered by tmills883 5
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Give her "Day Out", maybe to a nearby children's museum where she can learn and interact with other kids in an environment that doesn't revolve around her possessions. Then you can take her for pizza or ice cream or something and talk about what she did and saw that day. Sounds kind of corny, but experiences like this leave an impression on kids. And just maybe she'll want to do it again.
2006-12-17 06:22:02
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answered by Brother Mutt 2
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I think one of the best gifts to give a child is a US Savings Bond. You can purchase them at your bank and the price is 1/2 of the face value..you can buy a $50.00 bond for $25.00..they take awhile to mature and when the child is older..ready for college. a car ect the bonds will be a real treat for them. You will need the childs social security # and the name of a person to be the co-owner..such as her father or mother. If you do not have the ss# for the child you could purchase the bond with your boyfriend as co-owner and use his ss#..
2006-12-17 00:13:27
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answered by JIM D 3
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I am going to agree with Becca!
my moms friend took me dancing in a field .
first, she told me this is what she did to relax after a good party.
we listened to beautiful ballet type music and swayed like trees. we tickled the underbelly's of the clouds and hugged the sun as hard as we could.we laid down on the grass and drank the coolness in to our bodies then we rolled over and gave it all back when we were done with it...
I loved her ever since... and talk about the long lasting gift
I still do all this after a good party....to relax.
I was 3
if you are too shy for that...my Grandma gave me bells for my shoes and hair ! I love them too.I still have them
2006-12-17 03:13:23
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answered by to tell ya the truth........... 6
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Books... children who tend to have every toy under the sun also tend to have the fewest books. Books are wonderful for teaching all kinds of pre-reading skills, as well as for bonding experiences. Toys are meant to be entertaining for a child alone, while books are best while shared!
2006-12-17 11:01:38
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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Becca 's got a smart answer and the best gift for all 3 of them.
May be u ll change ur opinion about the cute little girl !!!
2006-12-17 16:30:27
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answered by sheetal always 2
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Does she have her hands in clay with Mommy's and Daddy's on the outside and her age, date and the Quote "I love you" on it?
I have that for both my kids. They hang on the stair steps going up to the bedrooms. Hope this helps.
2006-12-16 22:46:08
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answered by greylady 6
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Buy her everything again and who knows maybe she'll get bored with it all and decide to make something out of her life, instead of relying on "Uncle's" goodwill gestures. Remember Nieces are only Female Nephews
2006-12-16 22:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Give her parents a 'gift certificate' for free babysitting for one night.
It will make her parents happy and you will get to spend time with her...bake cookies...sing songs...do things that don't involve material...she will be happier for it.
2006-12-17 00:39:02
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answered by Becca 3
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books or the new TMX Elmo
2006-12-19 08:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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