I don't understand how this is vain at all, or more materialistic than other suggestions. |
| My older ES kids have been getting room decor for the past two years -- string lights, a light box, a jewelry box, etc... |
| Please don't get art kits/craft kids. My kids have a stockpile of these, there's no way they're going to use them all up. |
Can you ask your friend what she is into? |
I have a kid who doesn’t use these either. But I don’t mind getting them. I either re-gift or donate it. Taylor Swift is big in our house. Maybe a t-shirt or a poster. |
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Book, bookstore gift card, Yoto or Tonie book if she has one of those devices.
High quality costume if she still does dress-up. |
| I think experience gifts are really the way to go for kids these days. Movies? Gift cards passes to a museum... Good things that don't expire for over a year. My kid loves getting these things because then we get to go do things as a family but can do it on our own time. |
| It’s messy but “fluffie stuffiez” which I’d never heard of was by far my 7 year old’s favorite present at her last birthday. She loves stuffed animals and is a sensory-seeking child so it was a great gift for her. I agree about asking what the child is into. Mine also liked a $25 gift card to target. (She picked out a stuffed animal and some candy.) Some of your favorite books for that age if any are less well known could be good too. My 7 year old loves “The Emperor’s New Clothes” because the main character is naked (lol) and surprisingly her friends don’t seek familiar with the story. (Our copy features animals as the main characters.) |