Birthday gift ideas for 12 year old girls who have mostly everything

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.



My 12.5 year old would not want any of these. She doesn’t need / use stationary, doesn’t like Lego, gets sick at amusement parks etc.

I agree about asking someone who knows the child well. For instance, my DD was really excited to get a gift certificate to a nursery recently and pick out plants and also asked for a new soccer ball for Christmas, but I can’t imagine most 12 year olds want plants.

Anonymous
Pp here. In terms of donations, I recently paid my DD $40 for helping me run my younger DD’s birthday party. My older DD handed it back and asked if I could put it toward her favorite animal charity, so some kids would like that.
Anonymous
I just don’t think there’s one gift that all kids of one age group really want (besides money). At that age my dd would have loved art supplies and my ds would have loved Legos. They’re all so different.
Anonymous
My daughter has given friends Target-level, age appropriate skincare (scented lotions, cuticle oil and nail polish, bath bombs, etc.), that has been well received. They also like things like gel pens, journals, jewelry, pouches/wristlets, fun things for their bedrooms (string lights with clips, pillows, squish mallows, etc).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.



These same okay. My 14yo would like them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.

If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.


This! If it’s your child’s friend then let them figure it out! (Within reason)
Anonymous
E Newton bracelets are big with teens and pre-teens. They create stacks and you can search on line to see local boutiques that sell them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.

If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.


This! If it’s your child’s friend then let them figure it out! (Within reason)


Agree. For my DD’s friend’s recent birthdays the gifts she picked out were: a specific book and cute book mark; a bird feeder; an athleta gift card because the friend was saving for a specific pair of pants; a book of Greek mythology; and a mine craft gift card (boy).
Anonymous
+1. DD, 13, is in charge of figuring out what the bday kid likes. I give DD a deadline to find out beforehand. Sometimes she knows off-hand. She also gone to Target after school with the upcoming bday girl to basically figure it out and other times -- especially with acquaintances -- she asks someone who is very close friends with the bday girl what she wants.
Anonymous
Ask the parent of the child. It is kid specific. My kid likes personalized things - would love a name or initial necklace or stationary (but not other personalized clothes etc). Gift card to book store or target. I usually do target when I have no clue - many have an Ulta inside and can buy books, clothes, candy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.

If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.


We don't need hate comments y'all I'm sure she has a reason
Anonymous
A lot of girls do basically tell people what they want. DD, 13, has been invited to some larger bday parties of 30-40 kids for acquaintances. She usually goes to one of the bday girl's close friends to help figure it out. Please tell me theae big bday parties end by the end of middle school.
Anonymous
Amazon gift card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.



Most 13 year olds have outgrown legos. What is a wood burning kit?
Manga drawing supplies? That sounds like a niche hobby.

These are terrible ideas!

If the kids have nearly everything they NEED something niche. Stop promoting reverse ageist idealogies-- everyone has different ideas about what would be appreciated and age appropriate, but as an anonymous poster on DCUM, you are being awfully aggressive for a threat you will likely never look at again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are do many donations mentioned in this thread, is that actually a common bday gift?


My parents gave my kids a donation to a cause once. They did their best to mask their disappointment.


If she was disappointed then you’ve done a terrible job of parenting.

You are so mean y would u say that!
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