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[quote=Anonymous]Bring a gift. I think about what the family probably spent to include my child ($15-20) and use that as my budget. I also use it as a chance to have my child think about what someone else likes to be thoughtful. What sports do they like? What does your friend have on their backpack? What do they talk about at lunch? Do they play an instrument? Books and Legos usually work. National Geographic for Kids books or an Atlas that is colorful is usually a hit. Pokemon cards get a lot of attention. For kids we don't know, a gift card to Target or Barnes & Noble. I overheard my friend's husband talking about something cheap and disposable their child wanted. We bought it. #friendoftheyear Kid was delighted. Parents laughed at how we listen to their family talk.[/quote]
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