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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op. My daughter made a list but it doesn't have enough stuff on it that I will buy. My son is a minimalist and would never make a list. Thanks for the ideas! Keep them coming![/quote] Same. Thanks for starting this thread, OP. My minimalist 12yo DD just shrugs when I ask her what she wants. Her little sister is full of ideas [/quote] It’s not that they’re minimalists, they’re in a new phase of life too. Toys aren’t interesting anymore but they are still too young to know what their interests, styles, preferences are in the world beyond toys. It’s a tough phase to buy for, but as they mature and develop their real interests it does get easier. [/quote] DP. Mine has strong interests, but there is only so much I can buy for them. He doesn't need more soccer/basketball gear, chess paraphernalia or puzzle/board games. He's not really interested in going to a concert or sports game. He also just had a birthday, which ate up all the ideas I did have. Hoping for some generic inspiration here![/quote] -candy/junk food -international snack box, if he likes to try new foods -a drone -a camera -mad libs -duct tape -gift card to a laser tag place or escape room (with the offer to bring friends)[/quote]
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