gift for 10 year old girl? Visiting her this summer in Europe

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for your generous input- you really made me rethink my whole plan. I decided to go with a vintage Thun Swatch. eBay. He’s a well known Italian designer who did swatch when I was her age. And I loved it. Her parents will love it too.


No idea what this is. Lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for your generous input- you really made me rethink my whole plan. I decided to go with a vintage Thun Swatch. eBay. He’s a well known Italian designer who did swatch when I was her age. And I loved it. Her parents will love it too.


How tf did you come up with a Swatch after all these suggestions?! Do you honestly think a 10 year old even knows who Thun is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for your generous input- you really made me rethink my whole plan. I decided to go with a vintage Thun Swatch. eBay. He’s a well known Italian designer who did swatch when I was her age. And I loved it. Her parents will love it too.


This is a strange choice, but I wonder if it's like the Gucci watches that had the interchangeable color bezels and were super popular in the 90s? Those are huge in my kid's schools (one in public and one in private). But the girls all wear their mom's old watches. I donated mine ages ago to my daughters' dismay. Maybe this particular Swatch watch is popular in the girl's country? I know Swatch watches continued to be popular in Europe long after they were no longer trendy in the USA.
Anonymous
Sounds like she's trying to impress the parents, and that's fine.
Anonymous
The idea of something 'American' is a good one.

Like a Yankees hat, or a Cowboys t-shirt

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you ask the family what she might like? My 10yo DD would like a skateboard, Lego or Rubiks Cubes. She would be happy with artsy stuff too but not first choice. Something American they can’t get there would be good but knowing what she’s into would be helpful.


How tf are you going to take a skateboard to Europe?
you’re not . My point is not all 10 yo girls like the same thing. Someone else suggested an American Girl doll. My 10yo DD would never touch it, she loved the books a couple of years ago but dolls? Hard no.
Anonymous
I had a Swatch watch back in the 80s in England!!! My kid has no idea what they are though lol.
Anonymous
Swatches are super popular in Europe, it is a great gift idea
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