My kid is getting a trio to home goods to redecorate her room |
All they care about at that age is clothes, makeup, phones. |
Yes, I give one to my kids every Christmas and Hanukkah. There are many different types: metal, wood, 3D shapes and boxes, books, games. If it has a hidden compartment, I'll put in money or a gift card. |
Gourmet chocolate bars |
Do they collect anything? |
I have a similar budget and agree it’s the little add on gifts that can blow my budget. Small gift cards have always been a hit and I know they won’t go to waste. I do $5-$10 a piece for all their favorite places. Some that we have done over the years are Apple/itunes, Xbox, Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Sephora, ulta, Target, Chipotle, Chopt, etc. I also do flannel pj pants and candy most years. Recently I was at a Vera Bradley outlet and they had tons of great little pouches and useful accessories for $10 and under. I made a mental note to go back for DD. I know somebody will chime in with hate for Vera Bradley but you get the idea. |
Pura Vida bracelets
earrings Mascara Small scents I get all these things early! |
1000 percent this. |
But if your teen does like this stuff, that is easy to get now. My teens love their stocking stuffers full of makeup refills and gift cards and toiletries and nail polish. They also love earrings and bracelets and cute hats. |
NP and my teen got home from her HS practice at 8pm yesterday. Many teens have very odd schedules with sports and jobs. We value family time but also their lives. They eat when they can and love food. I buy different snack things they would like, sometimes looking for unique stuff even on Amazon if I’m short on time. Spicy or sour is always good. They like anything they can eat. Don’t overthink this. |
About foods:
One year I bought my kids a dry goods chocolate wafer melting kit for making chocolate-covered strawberries. There's a similar one for making coated pretzel sticks. They come with drizzle packets. My older son loves wasabi peas. |
Could you please just try to be a little more inclusive and write “holiday gift” instead next time ? |
She celebrates Christmas, so she wrote Christmas gifts. It’s fine. It’s not about you or anyone else, it’s about her family. —a person who doesn’t celebrate Christmas |
What if they did want to do it every night and what if they didn’t get enough healthy foods and produce. I bet you would have a different tone. It’s hard to come home from work and still get a balanced and tasty meal on the table for the family and I would get frustrated if my kids try to opt out for something like cereal. I don’t demand my kids eat it, but I do expect them to try it. Teens with their freedom and socializing end up going out a lot and eating processed and less healthy foods with their friends, they can and should eat healthy foods at home with their family. |
gift cards. Even with my younger kids I am steering them away for anything from Five Below and similar. These little things add up to a lot of junk that no one needs. Gift cards or treats or usable things. Not more plastic junk. |