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    For those of you who have daughter in the AG Club, would you recommend it? My daughter is 9, and I am wondering if she would like it. What are the ages allowed? Is it worth the $20?

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    My daughter is 8 and I help her type emails. We are having fun so far. For the $20 - you get a bracelet, and a $10 off coupon.

    The girls can do activities, collect stars (and buy things with them) and play games.

    I think she would have a great time. If you sign up my daughter is kitgirl7 - she would love a new friend.

    Hope this helps.

    Kym

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    You do get $10 back on your next order automatically, no code to enter or anything. And I wasn't sure how well my 11yo DD would like it. She tends to not finish what she starts. But she has set up her page with her likes so that others can contact her and she has chosen two girls to contact with similar interests. She's an avid reader and has plenty of stars. Once she figures out how to spend them...look out!

    And DD has also shown the site to a friend and now the friend wants to join. My DD has never really emailed anyone, maybe this is good training, especially if her friend joins.

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    Thanx 4 the reviews! I've been wondering the same thing myself. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    In fact, the $10 for the club automatically comes off your order, so you can even use the code for the $10 off coupon, and you end up getting a total of $20! I couldn't figure out what happened when I placed an order for Licorice before xmas, but that was how it happened!

    Laurie

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    Thanks for your input!

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    My 8yo daughter is loving the "club" she askes every day if she can log on. I help her with many of the longer emails she is wanting to send. Many times the girls send short little snippit's back and forth. Her greatest wish is to actually "talk" to the other girls on the phone. I told her she would have to wait on that part.

    Marina messages back and forth with other girls whos mothers are here on the board. she thinks those are even more fun because she can access the photo albums for some of these girls.

    My niece is also 8yo. Her mother is loving it because it is motivating her daughter to do her homework quicker so she can log on.

    Another friends daughter is LOVING it because she can find other Felicity collectors on line.

    For a kid, it seems fun. Therer are activities to do and books to read. Marina seems to really enjoy herself. If you do have her join PM me and I will have Marina send her a note to introduce herself.

    The 10.oo off was nice but I think the rewards for my daughters reading and writing skills are FAR better.

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