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Kid Cconnection My First Vanity Set

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Stacey 'This is a lovely toy, not too large so it easily fits into her storage box. The prices are a nice size and the mirror is perfect for little ones.' Meemaw 'I brought this for my granddaughter's first birthday, she absolutely loved it. All the children (aged 1 - 3 years old ) played with it for ages. Will be buying a couple more for christmas presents!' AJ 'Bought this for our daughters 1st birthday , cute but sturdy toy with lights and music also has detachable chunky toys to play with'

Lauraaa 'Good quality and price I have bought this for my daughters 1st birthday as she loves playing in my make up bag and looking through my mirror'Mo 'My baby girl just loves her vanity case to copy her big sister with her make up and hair 2 little princesses havin fun' Saph 'Don't get me wrong, this is a nice toy but it wasn't what I expected. It has no pazaz to it! It's just a simple bit of plastic with a few lids to lift up and a mirror with some cheap attachments. It's all on pricing, I think I was expecting it to look more expensive so my review may seem a tad harsh. I know my little girl will like it for Christmas but I doubt it will be the star of the show when it comes to the rest of her presents'

The conventional vanity is a rectangular cabinet attached to a wall, featuring a large open space underneath the sink to house the plumbing. It typically has doors to keep the plumbing and storage shelves hidden and drawers for toiletries. Some of the more unconventional ones include: The pink plague dominating our high streets is a very visible symptom of this commercial take-over of early childhood," warned Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood, already a prominent enemy of Bratz and of overly sexualised children's clothes. "Today's pink plague is a wake-up call to us all." Once again, psychologists have agreed that resistance is appropriate. "Colour-coding toys to limit their appeal to both sexes nurtures limitation rather than possibility," says Professor Melissa Hines, a neuroscientist at Cambridge University, whose research points firmly towards socially acquired colour preferences. "Parents are right to be worried about the obsession with pink for girls."Bought this for a friends 2 year old, ideal for little girls who love watching their mums do their make up and pretend to do it themselves. Extra noises are a bonus and a good price.' Camjam79 'I bought this originally for my daughter who absolutely loves this toy. She loves looking in the mirror and pretending to apply make up. It keeps her entertained and she never seems to bore of it.' HARRYBO 'My granddaughter already had this product and it's great fun so bought it for my other granddaughters first birthday in July'

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