Gifts for 7th grade girls

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


My DD just used her Dicks gift card to buy new tanks and shorts for summer soccer workouts. She also loves Sephora. It is entirely possible for girls to want both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….


I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.
Anonymous
If you don’t know the kid well, the suggestion of a Target or Amazon gift card and some unusual candy from world market or similar is a fine gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t know the kid well, the suggestion of a Target or Amazon gift card and some unusual candy from world market or similar is a fine gift.


Agree! Target gift card + candy. Or if kid lives within walking/biking distance to a boba place...a gift card there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


My DD just used her Dicks gift card to buy new tanks and shorts for summer soccer workouts. She also loves Sephora. It is entirely possible for girls to want both.


Mine would also like both. She’s a volleyball player plus dicks has lots of athleiaure and workout clothes (including the expensive Nike sports bras!). She also loves ukta and Sephora and is obsessed with skin and hair care so I really don’t think these two things are polar opposites.
Gold jewelry is also very in right now — dainty necklaces, bracelets, or earrings if she has pierced ears.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….


I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.


There was a generation for which it wasn’t really an insult and was sometimes a point of pride. But it’s definitely now considered an insult. Lots and lots of girls are athletic or into outdoorsy stuff so implying that there is anything “boyish” about this is insulting now. The more you know, the more you grow….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….


I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.


There was a generation for which it wasn’t really an insult and was sometimes a point of pride. But it’s definitely now considered an insult. Lots and lots of girls are athletic or into outdoorsy stuff so implying that there is anything “boyish” about this is insulting now. The more you know, the more you grow….


Calling someone’s child vain because they like Sephora is extremely insulting. I suggest you take your own advice and “grow.” Also I find it hard to believe someone couldn’t find anything at Sephora. They sell all kinds of shampoo, skin care, and lip balms. It’s not just makeup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


DP but mine would also choose Dick’s over Ulta in a heartbeat. You have to know your audience.


DP and mine too. Not a tomboy but she wants a new softball bat, and would happily buy some new Nike shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


My rising 8th grader isn't into wearing Peanuts clothes, but reports that they are incredibly popular and "everyone" has Snoopy something-or-other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


NP.

Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


DP but mine would also choose Dick’s over Ulta in a heartbeat. You have to know your audience.

+1 and honestly i'd be irritated if my kid got an Ulta giftcard because I don't want her to wear makeup. I'd probably give her the cash and use it to buy spf for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.

Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.


She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?


Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.


Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.


NP.

Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.


So does Target. Do you refuse to let your precious kid walk in there?
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