Review of girls dress game::Girlsgogames? - What's Your Question?
Review of girls dress game::Girlsgogames? - What's Your Question?
Shopping for a 4-year-old girl can be a tricky ordeal. Girls this age have usually formed a solid opinion about what they like and what they don't like. They know what their friends have and retain commercials like it's their job. Often they can rattle off a list of desired gifts better than their last name. When shopping for a 4-year-old who is not your daughter, you must also bear a few things in mind. Some parents have certain toys that they do not want in their home for their young girls. Brat dolls and play make-up, even Barbie, can be something that parents may be sensitive about. Take this factor into consideration, and be sure to ask parents if there are any toy restrictions before purchasing a toy that may not be appropriate. Sometimes it's best to go back to your own childhood and remember the toys you treasured when you were four. Most classics are classics for a reason, as in their appeal never dies. With that in mind, here are my top ten picks for gifts, of both old and new favorites, for four-year-old-girls: Dress-up Clothes Most 4-year-old girls love to play dress-up. At this age they have a well developed and active imagination, and a very keen sense of what is beautiful. Whether the girl in question wants to be a gypsy queen or a fairy princess, it's easy to put together a fabulous dress-up outfit. Most stores that carry toys will have a section devoted to dress-up clothes and accessories. Some even have entire dress-up kits, which include all outfit essentials such as shoes, jewelry and tiaras. Wal-Mart always has a good and affordable selection of dress-up paraphernalia. Another great place to look is eBay, where brand new Halloween attire is sold off cheap while it's out of season. Craft Kits Once again in keeping in line with a 4-year-old's vivid imagination, craft kits are a great way to go. Craft stores such as Michaels carry great kits aimed at projects for young children. One particular favorite carried at Michael's is a Hello Kitty scrapbook kit, featuring a lot of fun, pink, glittery accessories, and small scrapbook to create their own photo projects. With a little guidance, girls have a great time putting shiny kitty stickers around pictures of their loved ones. Crayola also offers a wide variety of kid safe art supplies that can given together for a wide variety of craft projects. Their "Color Safe" line is great for young girls, allowing them to work on art projects as passionately as they like without parents having to worry that marker may end up on the floors or walls. My Little Pony Girls and ponies go together like peanut butter and jelly. My Little Ponies allow 4-year-old girls to indulge their love of ponies with a wide world of possibilities. There are endless colors and fun designs to choose from. My Little Pony products range from the ponies themselves to sleepwear, to videos, and more. The best feature of My Little Ponies is that they are safe. Made of soft, flexible plastic material, My Little Ponies pose not risk for injury or choking hazard. Though most 4-year-old girls are beyond the point of sticking things in their mouth, you never know. V.Smile The Vtech V.Smile TV Learning System is a great tool that incorporates learning and video games. All of the games that are compatible with the system are geared towards different age groups and skills sets. From Dora the Explorer, to Disney Princesses, girls will love exploring these games while learning at the same time. The controls are large and easy to use for small hands, and the system set-up is easy for tech impaired adults. If you purchase this system however, be sure to purchase the power adapter, which is sold separately. Otherwise, you'll burn through the C batteries like crazy. The $10 adapter pays for it's self within the first round of batteries saved on. Polly Pocket This teeny-weenie doll has surged back onto the popular toy scene with a plethora of accessories and play sets. The sets are very affordable and offer a wide range of choices. Though the rubbery outfits can be a challenge for girls to get on and off the dolls at first, girls soon get the hang of them. Books At 4-years-old, girls love to explore books. At this great age, right before learning how to read themselves, it's important to encourage a love for reading. With every imaginable character, from Dora to Care Bears, and every genre, from adventure to fairy tale, you're sure to find something to suit the 4-year-old-girl you're buying for. Pop up books are always a good time, and you can never go wrong with classic fairy tales. Candy Land This classic board game is great for a 4-year-old girl. It's easy, fun, and helps to teach about winning and losing and fair play. It's also a great activity for parents and their 4-year-old to engage in together, something that your little girl will value more than anything else. Baby Dolls While this is an obvious choice for little girls, it's important to point out that at 4-years-old, many girls have a very well developed concept of family and parental roles. Girls at this age are a bit more "sophisticated" in their doll play than in previous years. Because of this, it's important to provide baby dolls with needed accessories, such as changes of clothes, play diapers, feeding utensils, etc. This will give your 4-year-old a bigger sense of responsibility and a wider range of play. Care Bears This classic toy has resurged once again as well. Popular among 4-year-girls, Care Bears has a wide range of products, from the simple stuffed toys, to story books, games and dvds. Care Bears are huggable, cute, and the stories that go along with them teach great lessons in friendship, sharing, being brave and more. Gund Stuffed Animals Gund's line of stuffed animals have been around for decades, and for good reason. There lifelike stuffed animals are a little "older" with more realistic characteristics than more "cutsie" stuffed toys. Their construction is high quality and the "fur" always soft and huggable. This gives a 4-year-old girl something comforting to play with without being to young for them. |
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Review of girl games dress up makeup::Crazy Dress up Days?
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Sally sat on the front step surrounded by pumpkins. Big pumpkins and little pumpkins sat everywhere. Sally had been carving pumpkins for two days. She really didn't mind. It gave her a chance to think about the new guy in class. Her mom and dad always had big parties on Halloween. Sally would stand at the door and pass out candy. Sally had her 16th birthday party in September and now she was allowed to date. The only trouble was the boy she liked didn't have a clue. She had dropped every hint possible. She had dropped her books at his feet in the hallway. He helped her pick them up and then walked away. He never paid any attention to Sally. Tonight she was going to dress up as a witch and pass out the candy. Sally really wanted to spend the night on a date. She had visions of going to dances and football games with Jake. Sometimes she would write down their names on a piece of paper. Sally and Jake seemed to blend together. The two names just rolled off her tongue when she would say them. Jake had moved here at the beginning of the school year. He lived two doors from Sally. Her mom had invited Jake's family to the Halloween party. Sally had asked her mom this morning if they were coming. Her mom said she did not receive an answer. Sally wasn't going to think about it. If they came it would be nice. Sally's best friend Lorilee was going to help pass out candy. They always got so many kids. It was probably because of all the decorations. There were witches, ghosts and spiders all over the yard. Her dad loved Halloween. It was his favorite time of year. At the start of October he would begin playing scary movies. The house was decorated in orange and black. Sally liked Halloween. Her parents loved it. They went overboard with costumes. This year her dad was going to be a cowboy. He'd been playing the part for weeks. The cowboy hat he was wearing was silly. It was way too big. When she mentioned it to him he totally ignored her. Her mom was going to dress up as an egyptian princess. Sally had to admit that her mom was very pretty. She was tall and thin with an olive complexion. When Sally had first seen her in her costume she knew her mom would be the highlight of the party. Dad adored mom. He gave her anything that she wanted. There was a fancy sportscar sitting in the garage. Mom said when Sally got her license she could drive it. For their 18th wedding anniversary Dad had given mom a beautiful diamond ring. Sally thought mom was a very lucky woman. Sally stood up and dusted off her jeans. She had pumpkin shavings all over her. Sally heard mom call her name. She went inside to see what she needed. Mom was standing on a ladder yelling at dad. "Wild Bill, will you please help me hang this sign" Dad's name was actually Steve but mom was making reference to the cowboy hat. Dad came over and helped hang the banner. They hung it across the alcove. It said Welcome on the top and Happy Halloween on the bottom. Mom climbed down off the ladder and went to get dressed. Dad was playing halloween music. Sally rolled her eyes and went to get dressed. The caterer would be arriving soon. Sally was starving. He couldn't get here fast enough. She wanted to eat before the guests started arriving. Mom wouldn't like it but she was hungry. Sally opened her bedroom door and saw her costume laying on the bed. She'd be the perfect witch. Her hat was pointed and so were her shoes. Mom had looked everywhere to find her pointed shoes. She'd probably never wear them again after tonight. Sally dressed and went downstairs to find something to eat. Dad had the fog machine running. Everywhere she looked all she saw was fog. She went out into the kitchen to see if the caterer had arrived. He was in the kitchen putting the last minute touches on the buffet. She got a dish and started putting food on it. The caterer never said a word. There was appetizers at one end of the buffet. As she went down the table she saw a main dish, potatoes, vegetables, salads and her favorite macaroni and cheese. She helped herself to a large helping of macaroni and cheese. As soon as she finished her plate of food the door bell rang. She went in the living room to answer the door. The fog was so thick she couldn't see who came in. Her next thought was that Dad needed to set the fog machine back a little bit. She heard her dad talking. It must be some of his friends. He always invited everybody from work. As Sally walked into the alcove she bumped right into someone in a Frankenstein costume. She said sorry for running into him and went into the den. Dad had the music so loud. It was too loud for conversation. She turned it down a notch and sat down on the couch. She had a few minutes before the kids would start ringing the doorbell. Her friend Lorilee walked into the den looking for her. Lorilee told Sally she'd come around the back of the house. She looked at Sally and said "what's with all the fog"? Sally said "Tell me about it". The girls walked out into the dining room and started toward the front door. Lorilee was dressed as a nurse. She really looked the part. The costume was perfect for her. Lorilee was the first one to hear the children coming up the path. The girls agreed that they would take turns giving out candy. The first little girl at the door was scared of Sally's costume. She thought Sally was a real witch. Lorilee handed her the candy and she ran off. Lorilee asked Sally if Jake and his family would be at the party. Sally shrugged her shoulders and said she didn't know. The party would be perfect if Jake would come. They could go off by themselves and talk. It wasn't looking good. A lot of people came at the same time. Jake was not in the group. Sally could hear her mom laughing in the background. She couldn't see her though. Her dad must have gone in a turned the smoke machine up higher. Sally just shook her head. There was nothing she could do with him. It was 8:00 and still no sign of Jake. Sally was so sad. This would have been the perfect time to get better acquainted. Life seemed so unfair. Her friend Lorilee never said a word about Jake. She just kept passing out candy. One little boy in a ninja costume came to the door three times. Sally just smiled. At least he was having a good time. When the last of the children had come and gone the girls went into the kitchen. It was the only place you could see two feet in front of you. The music was loud and scary movies were playing in the den. Sally thought at least she could get something to eat. If Jake wasn't coming at least she would have something good to eat. Sally walked over to the buffet and helped herself to the rigatoni. She went to take her first bite and Lorilee called her name. Sally looked up and the rigatoni spilled all over her costume. Sally smiled and said "I thought you'd like to know Jake is here". Sally's heart was beating a mile a minute. She was covered in sauce. Jake was standing right behind Sally. She said the first thing that came to mind. "Would you like something to eat". Jake started to laugh and Sally and Lorilee started laughing so hard that tears were falling down their faces. Sally's black eyeliner was everywhere. Her face was caked in makeup. She had put on a lot of makeup to go with her halloween costume. Jake helped Sally clean up the mess.The rest of the evening was spent enjoying the party. Jake turned out to be a lot of fun. He was more down to earth than what Sally had thought. Jake stayed till the party ended. He promised to come back again. Sally felt bad about ruining her costume but, she was sure glad she spilled that rigatoni. It had broken the ice. Now Jake and Sally could be friends. Maybe someday she'd get that date she wanted. This Halloween party had been a success. The last thing Jake said as he walked down the path was "Happy Halloween". |
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