My 4 years old daughter has recently got in love with Barbie dolls. She has been asking me to buy a Barbie doll for her. I am wondering if its a good idea to spend so much and get a barbie doll at such an early age.
But what I have seen that most of her friends of her age do have a Barbie Doll. Wondering at what age did you give your daughter her first Barbie Doll.
My daughter did ask for new dolls every other day since she was just 2 yrs old. But mostly I gave her some doll but not Barbie.
I gave her the first Barbie doll on her 6th B'day about a month back.
My daughter got her first Barbie doll on her 3rd Birthday. She did not remember the name but she liked it and that is what she demanded from her Mama on her third Birthday and she got it.
She started asking for it since she was 2 years 6 months old. I don't know why kids these days like all these specific toys. I do not remember asking my mom for some specific doll.
My 5 yrs old daughter has never shown so much interest in Barbie doll. Recently my sister gifted her a Barbie doll with her dresses but she does not play with it as much she plays with her favorite which I gave her on her 1st Birthday.
My daughter is just 2 years old but she already has her Barbie doll. I love to collect things for my daughter and I have already given a Barbie Doll to her.
4 years of age. I think in present generation there would be hardly any girl child who would not like to have a Barbie Doll. My daughter likes to collect all the Barbie sets. She keeps getting Barbie Doll from anyone who asks her what she wants.
My 3.5 years old daughter do like playing with dolls but she is not very familiar with a Barbie doll. Till now she does not have a Barbie Doll. I think as of now she is young. I will definitely give her one when she wants one.
My daughter got her first Barbie doll at the age of 5 years and now when she is 8 years old she has a collection of Barbies.
She has all the sets which comes in the market. She demands a Barbie whenever we want to get her some gift. Or when she wants to buy something with her pocket money.