Thanks. Unfortunately, she was between a ladies 7 and 8. The 8 was more comfortable, so I can't go with the child's size. It needs to be a ladies size.
I stumbled upon this site one day, and was very suspicious at first. But I ordered a pair and love them! Hundreds of sizes, colors, styles, and they're real. Free shipping on every pair. Enjoy! Kids sizes are all less than $40, and the adult (they seem to have temporarily disappeared from the site) were all $50.
http://stefsclothes.com/search.asp?hw_name=ugg&select1=1&page=2

This is not a real UGG boot, and its pretty obvious by just looking at the UGG label on the back. An authentic UGG boot's label will never be crooked. Also I don't recall the paper tag ever being pinned to my UGGs when I recieved them. I'm sorry but if you ordered from this site you probably have fakes
http://stefsclothes.com/views.asp?hw_id=16254&class_id=5&sort_id=65&nsort_id=344
I had given the wrong website. If you go and look at the second website, that's where I truly ordered them from. I have a a pair of uggs, tall chesnuts, that I purchased from the actual ugg store. The ones I ordered from my second post are no different.
This merchant has a few strikes against them, too many for me to trust that they are authentic. As tempting as the price is, I wouldn't risk supporting counterfeiters.
And they have Burberry and Chloe bags for $40. Anything you ordered from that site is COMPLETELY fake!!
They look real and for a younger girl, it doesn't really matter for your first pair of uggs. The OP did stress CHEAP. There are no such things as CHEAP real uggs, there are cheap real-looking uggs.
Anything that uses the UGG name when its not authentic is a counterfeit and illegal. I'm sorry but to some of us with young dd's, that does matter. If I'm not willing to get my dd authentic UGGs, I will get her a similiar style from another manufacturer, I would never knowingly buy counterfeit UGGs. YMMV.
Also the OP, said cheapest real UGGs, not cheap UGGs