3Rd Birthday Gift

Updated on July 31, 2012
N.V. asks from Fort Worth, TX
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My daughters birthday is coming up in August! I have no idea what to get her ? She really likes to look at books and for me to read to her so I was thinking of the leap frog reader things they have and I also saw a leap pad they have that seems to be like an I-Pad but for kids. They just have so many different ones I have no idea which one would be the best one for her age. ? Any suggestions ?

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Thanks everyone for all of your feedback.. I bought my daughter the LeapPad 2 and she loves! More to draw and take pictures! I will have to warn you that the applications are pretty pricey! But it keeps her entertained while I'm doing my grocery shopping or while having to wait somewhere for a long time.! So it was really worth it to me! And she still LOVES books (which she has tons of books)! :)

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L.R.

answers from Washington DC on

Reader devices are fine, but instead -- or in addition -- think about giving her the gift of time. I'm sure your area must have some kind of children's theatre -- take her to a kids' play, or a puppet show, or some other child-friendly outing she might never have done before! My daughter (11) adores all kinds of theatre, dance, musicals, largely because she was exposed to them starting very young, two or three. Your daughter will have fun!

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M.M.

answers from Chicago on

Does she have a scooter?
I got my son one for his 3rd birthday and it's still in his 10 toys that he loves.

We got a LeapPad for him for Christmas, and he's just not that into it.
He's more of a play outside loving kid. So sitting quietly and playing with the computer hasn't really caught on.

If you do get it, get the LeapPad and not the Leapster.

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A.V.

answers from Washington DC on

Why not get her regular books and read to her? My DD got one of those reading things from Nana, played with it a few times, got frustrated and gave up. I have spent more time reading the stories myself than she has reading them via the electronic thing.

On the flip side, she does have and use (though much less now) a V-tech laptop that plays games. We often take it in the car.

DD also likes her craft supplies, play dough (do NOT get Moon Dough - it's a mess) and dress up outfits. Oh, and for Christmas at 3.5 yrs old, she got a Lego brand kid camera.

If your DD likes to pretend to cook, if you can go to IKEA, they have some great food and play items. Very fun and DD loved the lettuce that she could "peel" for a salad. She likes to play restaurant and we are her customers.

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S.P.

answers from Dallas on

How about an chef apron, hat and her own little utensil to help you in the kitchen?

Regards,

Kim
S. - DFW Cake Decorating P.

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K.C.

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If she loves books, go to the bookstore and pick out a bunch of really nice ones. She's going to learn so much more and have so much more fun with real, tangible books/games/toys than any electronic reader. The pictures are so much nicer in a real book.

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C.B.

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I wish we had paid the extra $$ for the color screen leap pad. We got the cheaper lap-top looking one and the black and white screen is hard to see. The toy is great otherwise for our 3-year old to be introduced to computers.

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