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What to get my 12 yr old daughter on a tight budget.
Butterfliesarepretty
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Im already giving £25 towards her laptop being bought by her dad.
She already has a nintendo ds and wii.
I bought her some clothes last year, music and books.
She has loads of makeup, jewellery etc.
Any ideas what I can get her. Shes a redhead and about 5ft 6inches tall.
I have her with me from the 26th till new years day.
She already has a nintendo ds and wii.
I bought her some clothes last year, music and books.
She has loads of makeup, jewellery etc.
Any ideas what I can get her. Shes a redhead and about 5ft 6inches tall.
I have her with me from the 26th till new years day.
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Maybe a little toiletries hamper and some money/vouchers to spend in the sales? My Mum would never have given me just money/vouchers but I would of loved the oppourtunity to go to the sales & choose some things for myself at that age.0
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I agree about the vouchers. She would have so much fun choosing stuff for herself and its wicked to get bargains in the sales.0
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If she likes girlie things how about you both going out for a girlie day and book her in to get her nails done, doing a bit of shopping together and going for lunch or something. Will make her feel all grown up and you can both have a really nice girlie day together.0
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The above sounds nice. She would like that. Alternativly some one suggested I bough my goddaughter a silver charm bracelet. I really liked that idea as then you can buy her a charm for birthdays, good school reports whatever. The prices I found are really good too.0
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How about a cake baking set or similar - which you can then do while you're together?
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PootleFlump wrote: »If she likes girlie things how about you both going out for a girlie day and book her in to get her nails done, doing a bit of shopping together and going for lunch or something. Will make her feel all grown up and you can both have a really nice girlie day together.Mortgage Free 2016Work Part Time:DHouse Hunting In France 20230
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ayngelsaf29 wrote: »How about a cake baking set or similar - which you can then do while you're together?
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hmm yes it would be good for her to use at her home with dad (she lives iwth dad) and she could make me cakes ha haMortgage Free 2016Work Part Time:DHouse Hunting In France 20230 -
ayngelsaf29 wrote: »How about a cake baking set or similar - which you can then do while you're together?
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Oh - this would be a great idea for my 11-year old niece.
This is going to be a really stupid question, but is she old enough for a normal baking set or should I get her a children's set?0
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