Suri 24K Gift: Katie Holmes Splurges On Daughter for Christmas

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    Suri Cruise and her father Tom Cruise
By Benge Nsenduluka , Christian Post Contributor
December 20, 2012|7:47 am

Suri Cruise will reportedly receive a $24,000 playhouse among other lavish Christmas gifts this year, from her mother Katie Holmes.

The 6-year-old daughter of Tom Cruise may be yet to develop her culinary skills however her new Victorian playhouse reportedly features her very own eat-in kitchen as well as a garage; media room; picket fences; arbors; extensive landscaping and a sunroom, according to Yahoo News.

The Grand Victorian Luxury playhouse also has heat, running water, and electricity, and it is said to be bigger than most two bedroom apartments.

While some critics have questioned Suri's need for a garage, it is understood that the space will likely be used to park her $9,000 children's version of a Mercedes car. The car will also be received on Christmas day.

Suri will also reportedly receive an iPad mini and various designer goods from her actress mother however she is likely to receive even more from Cruise, 50, who is known to spoil his little girl.

"We have got lots of very special things planned [for the holidays]. We are all going to be together. I am looking forward to it," Cruise told People.com.

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Suri will reportedly spend Christmas with Cruise, who split from Holmes after five years of marriage in June.

It is unclear what gifts Cruise plans to present Suri with over the holidays, although some critics suspect that he could easily outspend Holmes going by last year's Christmas list. Cruise reportedly dropped $130,000 on lavish gifts for the pair's only child during the Christmas period in 2011.

Last year's gift list included a $100,000 pony, $15,000 diamond earrings, and a $1,500 gown, according to InTouch magazine.

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