The best Christmas gifts for the princess

 

Elisa Makin
Friday 30 November 2012 01:00 GMT
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Main image: Firby, £49.79, and magnetic frames, £12 a set, both John Lewis

1. Shadow puppet sticks, £13.99, After Noah

2. 'Draw Something' ICrayon for the iPad, £7.95, Prezzy Box

3. Trampoline, £160.99, Trampolines World

4. Cuddleroar toddler towel, £39.99, Cuddledry

5. Monster High School, £89.99, Mattel

6. Giant Bouncer, £14.95, Rigby and Mac

7. Watch, £15, Clicloc

8. Christmas jumper, £31-£35, Tootsa MacGinty

9. Days of the week underwear by Stella Mccartney Kids, £71, Liberty

10. Hello Kitty lipstick, £3.99, Superdrug

11. Little Wilma brooch, £15, Culture Label

12. Wigwam, £220, Win Green

13. 'The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm', £25, Quintessentially Gifts

14. Activity wolf by Louloup, £39.99, Peanut and Pip

15. Twister Dance, £26.99, Argos

16. Snorry wolf, £77.50, Steiff

17. 'Twilight dress' by Tutu du Monde, £72, Not So Big

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