Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - I don't think you know what 10 year old girls want (blankets?) Just leave it at the request.
At 10, my kid loved soft, fuzzy pillows and blankets. Even now at 13 she can’t get enough of them on her bed, in the corner of her room where she curls up to read, etc. So I don’t think OP can go wrong there.
As far as art supplies, my kid also loves to draw and craft. Prismacolor would be her holy grail. But she does just fine with lower quality pens and pencils. Sharpies, gel pens, brush pens, as long as she has a variety of tips and colors plus good quality paper (smoother than regular printer paper...she likes sketch pads and journals for that reason) then she’s happy. I’d go for quantity over top quality here.
I got gel pens and a giant drawing pad. And a craft kit. I’ll drop by Michael’s and see what they have that would be good. Maybe some watercolors or graphite pencils. Maybe a nice brush set, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - I don't think you know what 10 year old girls want (blankets?) Just leave it at the request.
At 10, my kid loved soft, fuzzy pillows and blankets. Even now at 13 she can’t get enough of them on her bed, in the corner of her room where she curls up to read, etc. So I don’t think OP can go wrong there.
As far as art supplies, my kid also loves to draw and craft. Prismacolor would be her holy grail. But she does just fine with lower quality pens and pencils. Sharpies, gel pens, brush pens, as long as she has a variety of tips and colors plus good quality paper (smoother than regular printer paper...she likes sketch pads and journals for that reason) then she’s happy. I’d go for quantity over top quality here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: DD can’t get enough of soft things. Her bed looks like something out of Princess and the Pea. All the soft blankets at home end up on her bed. She does not seem to be alone in this, as a lot of her friends are like that as well.
And yet my DD has one blanket and is not that type of kid your kid is. Kids are different. Get the kid what she asked for.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: DD can’t get enough of soft things. Her bed looks like something out of Princess and the Pea. All the soft blankets at home end up on her bed. She does not seem to be alone in this, as a lot of her friends are like that as well.
Anonymous wrote:No - I don't think you know what 10 year old girls want (blankets?) Just leave it at the request.
Anonymous wrote:No - I don't think you know what 10 year old girls want (blankets?) Just leave it at the request.