Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you know this child, can you ask if he has a bike? I just ordered a bike multipurpose tool from amazon for less $9. It looks like a pocket knife but is all bike tools. I am putting it in my 13 year old ds's stocking.
We bought him a bike over Thanksgiving. That tool is a great idea! Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Since you know this child, can you ask if he has a bike? I just ordered a bike multipurpose tool from amazon for less $9. It looks like a pocket knife but is all bike tools. I am putting it in my 13 year old ds's stocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guardian requested no tech for Christmas. We would like to provide 4-5 small items. Here’s what I have so far.
Giant ball of rubber bands
Playing Cards
Tach pen which writes upside down and has a flashlight
Am I clueless thinking these are appealing? What else would work?
Do you know his gloves size? My 13 loves wearing gloves.
knit cap (I would not get red or blue because some schools don't allow those colors)
Cool sunglasses.
Tic Tacs (I don't know why my kids are so in to them, but my friend said her kids are too and she also puts them in their stockings)
knit cap
Why wouldn't a school allow kids to wear red or blue?
Those are very standard wardrobe staple colors.
Anonymous wrote:My teens/tweens are each getting their own bottle of Poopouri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on price point, a card game like exploding kittens or the Oregon Trail.
A Christmas ornament
It is tech related (not tech) - they have Fortnight figures (saw them at target)
My 12 YO likes the Funko POP figures
A flashlight
A winter hat with led lights in it - my kids walk home from school and it is pretty dark around 5:30
We’re fortnight figures in the toy section? If not, where were they in Target?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guardian requested no tech for Christmas. We would like to provide 4-5 small items. Here’s what I have so far.
Giant ball of rubber bands
Playing Cards
Tach pen which writes upside down and has a flashlight
Am I clueless thinking these are appealing? What else would work?
Do you know his gloves size? My 13 loves wearing gloves.
knit cap (I would not get red or blue because some schools don't allow those colors)
Cool sunglasses.
Tic Tacs (I don't know why my kids are so in to them, but my friend said her kids are too and she also puts them in their stockings)
knit cap
Why wouldn't a school allow kids to wear red or blue?
Those are very standard wardrobe staple colors.
Because these are gang colors and schools ban them so that kids are not targeted by mistake.
It sounds like something like an Angel tree that OP is doing, so I would be extra careful since she may not know what school the kid goes to.
I am in the bay area.