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  2. Surprise! All of These Gifts from Ree's Line Are Under $10 - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman collection at Walmart has amazing budget finds for gifting this holiday season. Browse our top ten gifts under $10 from Ree's line.

  3. Girls' Life - Wikipedia

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    The title "Girls' Life" is a play on the magazine title "Boys' Life," which was first published in 1911. The magazine was once notable for the fact it did not feature celebrities on the cover, but eventually began featuring celebrity covers, the first being Alexis Bledel of Gilmore Girls , ceding to the industry's conventional wisdom that ...

  4. 7 Best Toys Under $20 This Holiday Season

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    Even though nearly everything seems to have gone up in price this year, you can still find some of the best toys and games under $20 at top retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart. Enjoy the ...

  5. Category:Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to girls' toys and games, toys and games specifically targeted at girls by the toy industry. They may be traditionally associated either exclusively or primarily with girls by adults and used by girls as an expression of identity.

  6. The Best Gifts for 8-Year-Old Girls

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    Need a gift for an 8-year-old who's into crafting, slime, and other fun hobbies? Check out these ideas that cover a wide variety of interests and price points. ... The Best Gifts for 8-Year-Old ...

  7. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    An industry executive points out that girls have entered the "tween" phase by the time they are 8 years old and want non-traditional toys, whereas boys have been maintaining an interest in traditional toys until they are 12 years old, meaning the traditional toy industry holds onto their boy customers for 50% longer than their girl customers.