Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Weird comment! Why is this 12yo more ‘amazing’ than another 12yo DS who wants something like sneakers or dice for D&D?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of great ideas for my younger teen on here. Would love to hear more re: what older teens want. Mine has no ideas!
PS - Agree that Experience gifts are terrific for any age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Weird comment! Why is this 12yo more ‘amazing’ than another 12yo DS who wants something like sneakers or dice for D&D?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s a Stanley? This is on several lists.
It’s a tall cup with a straw and lid. I have 2, honestly, they’re amazing. My water intake went up a ton after I got one. It keeps your water and ice cold for 12+ hours. My 10 yo asked for one too so we got her a 20oz one at REI (normal size is 40oz)
If my tween wants a $50 water bottle, she's buying it herself. The insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s a Stanley? This is on several lists.
It’s a tall cup with a straw and lid. I have 2, honestly, they’re amazing. My water intake went up a ton after I got one. It keeps your water and ice cold for 12+ hours. My 10 yo asked for one too so we got her a 20oz one at REI (normal size is 40oz)
If my tween wants a $50 water bottle, she's buying it herself. The insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s a Stanley? This is on several lists.
It’s a tall cup with a straw and lid. I have 2, honestly, they’re amazing. My water intake went up a ton after I got one. It keeps your water and ice cold for 12+ hours. My 10 yo asked for one too so we got her a 20oz one at REI (normal size is 40oz)
If my tween wants a $50 water bottle, she's buying it herself. The insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s a Stanley? This is on several lists.
It’s a tall cup with a straw and lid. I have 2, honestly, they’re amazing. My water intake went up a ton after I got one. It keeps your water and ice cold for 12+ hours. My 10 yo asked for one too so we got her a 20oz one at REI (normal size is 40oz)
If my tween wants a $50 water bottle, she's buying it herself. The insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Requested:
Skateboard
Dungeons and dragons
Cozy hoodie
New bike helmet that lights up (can they wear the same for skateboarding?)
ISO:
Something baking related
Something musical, maybe a ukelele
My 13yr old has gotten into DnD. What type of things are you buying?
I still need to figure out the specifics but definitely special dice and a dungeon master's guide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a scam. Dig deeper and click on the actual seller. Many people fall for it and end up having to get a new cc.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 sweat I saw the Kendra Scott necklaces are $18 today.
Kendra Scott frequently has buy one get one free necklaces around this time of year.