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  2. 28 Cool Gifts for the 10-Year-Old in Your Life

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    Gift ideas for 10-year-olds on their birthday or the holidays, including tech gadgets, LEGO kits, arts and crafts, STEM and educational toys for girls and boys. 28 Cool Gifts for the 10-Year-Old ...

  3. Fun and Thoughtful Gifts for 10-Year-Old Girls

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    $72 from Amazon. Shop Now. Help her create memories with the Instax Mini 9, available in 10 different colors. Each camera features an auto exposure measurement to make sure photos come out bright ...

  4. These Fun Gifts for 10-Year-Old Girls Are Perfect for Any ...

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    This guide will lead you to the best toys for those just entering their double-digit years. There aren't better gifts for 10-year-old girls out there!

  5. 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. [1]

  6. Lego Friends - Wikipedia

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    Lego Friends (stylized as LEGO Friends) is a product range of Lego construction toys designed primarily for girls that was launched in 2012. It introduced "mini-doll" figures, which are about the same size as traditional Lego minifigures but are more detailed and realistic. The original cast consisted of Andrea, Olivia, Stephanie, Mia and Emma.

  7. Toy - 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. [34]