Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please-no more disposable gifts.
Why? Disposable gifts like bath bombs, art supplies, etc. get used up pretty quickly and don't add to your clutter. Seems like a win.
Unless you don't really use that stuff and so your option is to hold on to it (on the offhand that you might use it), throw it away (wasteful), or give it to someone else (a pain). I have a whole shelf in the closet of art supplies my kids haven't used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please-no more disposable gifts.
Why? Disposable gifts like bath bombs, art supplies, etc. get used up pretty quickly and don't add to your clutter. Seems like a win.
PP here. Because it’s mostly landfill garbage, that’s why. Who needs a piece of trash to be happy for ten mins before it goes to a landfill? Also who gets jealous that a toddler is having a birthday. Everyone’s birthday comes once a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please-no more disposable gifts.
Why? Disposable gifts like bath bombs, art supplies, etc. get used up pretty quickly and don't add to your clutter. Seems like a win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this is a gift for specifically when there's a new baby, not for younger siblings' birthdays, right?
both- looking for something I can keep easily on hand. $5 or less preferred.
FWIW, I don't want my kid to get a gift when it's her sister's birthday. I want her to be able to be happy for someone else, fully.
Anonymous wrote:Don't embarrass an 11 year old with a gift on her sibling's birthday. You're going to make her feel like a baby. Totally ridiculous for that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you are talking about and you don't need to give gifts to non-birthday kids/siblings.
But if you want some gifts for 10-11 year olds, I would do small notebooks with cute pens, stickers, legos.
I know I don't need to, but I want to.
This is great- legos. I have only girls and I tend to think of things like playdough, lipgloss.
Please give girls legos and not lipgloss.
Anonymous wrote:Mad Libs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an almost-10-year-old boy. Some ideas
Pack of glowsticks, new markers, sketch book, cute goofy socks, Uno or card games, bath bomb, bubble bath, temporary tattoos. Candy is always nice, too.
Bath bomb for a boy?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please-no more disposable gifts.
Why? Disposable gifts like bath bombs, art supplies, etc. get used up pretty quickly and don't add to your clutter. Seems like a win.
Anonymous wrote:Please-no more disposable gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Books? This one is gender neutral, age appropriate, and about $5.
https://www.amazon.com/Side-Mountain-Puffin-Modern-Classics/dp/0142401110/ref=pd_aw_sim_9?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0142401110&pd_rd_r=7939f9ab-ae92-4a27-bdf1-58db213cc871&pd_rd_w=ETB2l&pd_rd_wg=UiOUJ&pf_rd_p=469620d9-3e90-496d-9dc8-b19f900ba5fe&pf_rd_r=3GS91NG8KQGHCEWYAPFX&psc=1&refRID=G6BCRY5TKNBTR75VD1MS