Gift ideas for 9-10 year old girls?

Anonymous
My daughter was obsessed with bracelet making kits at that age but make sure they don’t have younger siblings that could swallow or throw the beads.
Anonymous
All of the above mentioned below. My 10 year old dd has asked for an oculus. She also likes planners, journals, crocs, lip glosses, bath bombs, fuzzy robe, and fidgets.
Anonymous
Sorry - why do we need Babysitters Club comic books? Why are the books not enough?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD just turned 10...

1) Water bottles
2) Slimes...brands like Snoopslime, Dope slime, Peachybaby slime
3) Fuzzy cozy pajamas
4) oversized sweatshirts and hoodies
5) Belt bags, pouches that say things like "stuff"
6) bath lotions, skincare stuff
7) squishmallows
8) bands for watches and fitbits
9) jewelry
10) art stuff, bracelet making
11) sports equipment, clothing for their chosen sport (or dance)


This is a great list as the mom of a 9 year old who has been attending a lot of bday parties lately! I would also add that anything Taylor Swift related is hugely popular - friendship bracelets, shirts, bags etc. have been the biggest hit at recent parties

Definitely not Barbies for this age!


My 10 year ild daughter loves barbies- so do her friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry - why do we need Babysitters Club comic books? Why are the books not enough?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry - why do we need Babysitters Club comic books? Why are the books not enough?




I had the same thought at first, but they're pretty nice. My dd enjoys both and the comic books are especially good for her in her second language after she read the regular book in English. We're looking forward to more of them to be illustrated and translated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry - why do we need Babysitters Club comic books? Why are the books not enough?




I had the same thought at first, but they're pretty nice. My dd enjoys both and the comic books are especially good for her in her second language after she read the regular book in English. We're looking forward to more of them to be illustrated and translated.


Wut language
Anonymous
Some good ideas here. My older DD and her friends still play with animal figurines (horses and others - like Schleich figurines). They also all like sports equipment (soccer balls, jump ropes, hackysacks etc
Anonymous
Pp here: last year my daughter and her social circle all read Wings of Fire books. My child also likes hair clips and scrunchies.
Anonymous
squishmallows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD just turned 10...

1) Water bottles
2) Slimes...brands like Snoopslime, Dope slime, Peachybaby slime
3) Fuzzy cozy pajamas
4) oversized sweatshirts and hoodies
5) Belt bags, pouches that say things like "stuff"
6) bath lotions, skincare stuff
7) squishmallows
8) bands for watches and fitbits
9) jewelry
10) art stuff, bracelet making
11) sports equipment, clothing for their chosen sport (or dance)


This is a great list as the mom of a 9 year old who has been attending a lot of bday parties lately! I would also add that anything Taylor Swift related is hugely popular - friendship bracelets, shirts, bags etc. have been the biggest hit at recent parties

Definitely not Barbies for this age!


My 9 year old would hate anything TS related. A generic friendship bracelet kit would be great but a TS t-shirt would be donated. I would avoid a very specific interest unless you know the kid.
Anonymous
Agree with all of it! Especially the Reina Telegemeier books! My almost 9 year old is a big fan.

She's super into all of the girly lotions and sprays (like BBW).

Squishmallows are life!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pp here: last year my daughter and her social circle all read Wings of Fire books. My child also likes hair clips and scrunchies.


My DD couldn't get into these books but she has a friend that's obsessed.
Anonymous
I like this thank you
Anonymous
my child loved their gifts
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