Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9yo - Wizards tix, book on Greek mythology, new hockey skates, drums
7yo - an American girl doll and an accessory (pet cat), narwhal plush, Polly pocket ice cream cafe, a weave and yarn kit, drawing book, (shows step by step), weighted keyboard for piano practice (for her Birthday, near Christmas).
For both to share - karaoke machine
I’m considering a karaoke machine for my 7- and 9-yo kids too! DH is not yet persuaded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any thoughts on trampolines?
I have 10 and 12 year old girls that want one as their one big Christmas gift this year. I'm on the fence. We previously thought they were somewhat dangerous, but now that they're older, I'm thinking that it might be good exercise. On the flipside, being older, maybe they won't use it as much as they think they will? And then I'll have a trampoline in my garage...
Too dangerous. Stick to your guts for like two more years.
Skip it. And not just for danger reasons. Your kids are on the older side of trampoline play and won’t get many years out of it. My 13 year old stopped using hers when she was 11. Plus it ruins your lawn and quickly becomes an eyesore.
We got one for our 11 year old over the summer. Spent a lot of money on it and she’s used it like 4 times. Huge fail.
Anonymous wrote:9yo - Wizards tix, book on Greek mythology, new hockey skates, drums
7yo - an American girl doll and an accessory (pet cat), narwhal plush, Polly pocket ice cream cafe, a weave and yarn kit, drawing book, (shows step by step), weighted keyboard for piano practice (for her Birthday, near Christmas).
For both to share - karaoke machine
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the shipping delays. Literally everything I want to buy my kids is on Amazon and it will arrive in 2 days with prime. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the trampoline responses. Any ideas of this general type? I had already shot down hover boards...
Anonymous wrote:Got stocking stuffers. The rest…. Ugh still waiting for kids to make Santa lists! How do you all produce the Santa items if they are unavailable last minute?