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Get her something that helps her learn and build skills and is gender neutral.  Best gift and something that would help her and challenge her mind and be interesting.  

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I look for clothes for my nieces and grand nieces at Christmas. They are usually received with enthusiasm. 

 

Got  a little plaid tartan shirt for the littlest one, a boy of about 2, for holiday pictures, and a pretty sweater for his 4 year old sister. 

 

Another brother's family has a blind adoptee toddler, and I usually send an audio gift and games and puzzles for the other kids. 

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I liked giving storybooks as gifts.  

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@Janey2 wrote:

@chrystaltree  read the post again. The gift is for a girl

 

I see but there's still no way anyone can help her because not all 5 year olds are the same.  It would like me asking what would a 50 year old woman like.  


 

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I would ask her Mom what type of things is she into? The Mom should have good ideas and then you can go to the store and look for things in that theme. 

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If she has pierced ears, I would get GOLD earrings...

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Your best bet is to ask Mom.  Assuming a girl always wants "girlie" things is taking a chance.  When I was just a kid I hated dolls and all things associated with playing dolls or house.  I wanted cowboy stuff and a horse.  I was such a tomboy.                                                        

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@shoekitty 

 

My DGD is now 10 so her interests have changed.

She would have loved those jelly cats!

She also loved and still loves the aquishmallows.

And the UGGS...her mom found a pair of gently used gold ones in a child's size at a resale....DGD wore those EVERYWHERE!

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@joann1218 wrote:
Any suggestions on a great Christmas gift for a 4 year old girl. Thank you,

When my daughter was that age and she had a birthday party to go to I'd reach out to the parent (usually the Mom) and ask what is on his/her birthday wish list.  I always liked to get them something they really wanted.  My daughter started with Lego at a young age and she's almost 20 now and still loves them.  Of course the most difficult and expensive ones now. She also liked American Girl dolls.  AG has dolls for the younger ones like Bitty Babies.  Target makes dolls similar to AG.  Magnet tiles are still popular.  

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I misunderstood your post. Thought you were posting about an old gift. Sorry.