Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are do many donations mentioned in this thread, is that actually a common bday gift?
My parents gave my kids a donation to a cause once. They did their best to mask their disappointment.
If she was disappointed then you’ve done a terrible job of parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.
Most 13 year olds have outgrown legos. What is a wood burning kit?
Manga drawing supplies? That sounds like a niche hobby.
These are terrible ideas!
Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.
If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.
If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.
This! If it’s your child’s friend then let them figure it out! (Within reason)
Anonymous wrote:This post is so strange. Are gifts being randomly given to strangers? If these are your kid’s friends, then your kid should know what they like. The truth is that I’m finding that girls this age actually discuss in advance what to give/get. So, it isn’t even a surprise. But even if my kid gets invited to a party that isn’t one of her closer friends, she would know if the kid was a Sephora type girl or a boba tea type girl or something else.
If these are family members, do you never see them? If not, ask their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.
Anonymous wrote:Cute stationery is generally a safe bet for this age. Merchy Lego sets. Jewelry making kit. Wood burning kit. Manga drawing supplies. Amusement park tickets if you check in advance with parents. Gift card to primark. Really depends on relationship and budget, tho.