Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader wants: Nike Dunks, North Face jacket, Sol De Janeiro gift set, hoodies, jellycat stuffed animal, and a Stanley cup. She also asked for a Van Cleef necklace (lol)
My 7th grader wants: Converse Chuck Taylors, hoodies, a Kendra scott necklace, Glow Recipe Fruit babies, Charlotte Tillbury Glow Kit, face masks, and bath bombs.
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NP: like this: https://www.stanley1913.com/collections/tumblers
Anonymous wrote:Beats Solo headphones are $99 (regularly $199) at Target online right now.
Anonymous wrote:Any weighted blanket recs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone tell me if "sweatshirts with kind nice sayings" means a specific brand? Does this mean anything to anyone?
Where we live, Cotopaxi hoodies sized about 2 sizes too big that say "Do Good" are popular with teens. You can get it from REI or directly from the website.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone tell me if "sweatshirts with kind nice sayings" means a specific brand? Does this mean anything to anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader wants: Nike Dunks, North Face jacket, Sol De Janeiro gift set, hoodies, jellycat stuffed animal, and a Stanley cup. She also asked for a Van Cleef necklace (lol)
My 7th grader wants: Converse Chuck Taylors, hoodies, a Kendra scott necklace, Glow Recipe Fruit babies, Charlotte Tillbury Glow Kit, face masks, and bath bombs.
I was confused for a minute. I thought maybe they have duplicate Stanley Cups made? But a Las Vegas team won and most of the northeast fans weren’t happy.
How out of touch can you get? These cups are everywhere. And Stanley as a brand has been around for decades.
Oh, are they related to Stanley Steamer? That’s all I can think of. I’ve never had anyone ask for a water bottle for a gift and I guess I’ve never looked that closely at the water bottles before, where do they sell them?
This person is clearly a troll. I have 7 and 10 year olds and even I know about the Stanley Tumblers (because all the soccer moms have them). Besides that, Stanley Thermos' were a big thing when I was a kid in the 80s. My immigrant parents would bring theirs filled with tea when we went on road trips. My mom would put hot food in a small Stanley thermos in my lunch sometimes. I think even my brother had a Stanley water jug for his soccer games (maybe it was Thermos brand, I can't remember).
Also it appears they still sell these and I am going to buy one.
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Not a troll! I had never heard of them and I had never known a child or teen to ask for a water bottle by name. How is that so hard to understand?
As a kid in the 80s if we had outdoor activities there was a big thing of water with paper cups. My kids would take whatever water bottle that was available in the house and use it. None of us would be able to name the brand unless it was in front of our faces. It holds water? Good enough.
How old are your children, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seriously screwed. My kids need for nothing. I have no idea what to get them.
Same. And my kid isn’t into the Stanley/Lulu/trendy things.
Same. We take them on trips (skiing in WV, Europe, amusement parks, sports tickets, soccer slides, Hoodies from sports events, but they never want anything (not bragging, just frustrating). They have had video game systems they never use. Got them new iPhones last year. They do not care about clothes. Maybe new bikes when they stop growing. Soon maybe new bedroom furniture, upgrading from Ikea basics 12 years ago. Whatever shoes they need, since their shoes last about 6 months and they do several sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out tweens have requested oculus, large Lego sets, squishmallows, arts supplies.
I'll probably get them go cart racing gift certificates also.
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Any more high teen DS ideas? My kids literally don't want anything and I wish they did! It's hard to think!