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MrsDash
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Mon, Feb 27 2012, 1:17 pm
My daughter will be turning 5 in two weeks, and I've been going back, and forth deciding what to buy her. She's been begging me for a cupcake maker for several months. Has anyone bought one? Where could I find a kids-friendly cupcake maker in stores or if need be, online? Which brands are most reliable, and good quality?
Thanks!
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sky
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Mon, Feb 27 2012, 7:00 pm
Do NOT get the Baby Cakes Cupcake Maker
It only makes tiny cupcakes, as long as it takes in the oven and is a pain to clean.
[Can you tell I hate it]
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flowerpower
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Mon, Feb 27 2012, 9:34 pm
I would convince her to get something that she can use more. She'll probably enjoy it once or twice...
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cm
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Mon, Feb 27 2012, 9:50 pm
A cupcake maker? Is that like an Easy-Bake oven? Some kids use them over and over, but for most I think it's more of a novelty than anything else.
How about a day of baking with mom with real tools in the kitchen instead? If you want to bake something child-sized, use a small pan in the toaster oven. Maybe a gift of baking tools?
Sorry, I know that's not what you were looking for, but IMHO a great gift is one that a child still uses and enjoys long after the novelty wears off. Also IME, very gimmicky things tend to be disappointing in quality as well.
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