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Right, so here is who i need to buy for.......

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CherryMonster · 20/08/2011 11:31

please help me decide what to get.

ds1 (12) into dr who, generator x and pokemon. budget of £200 total.
ds2 (10) into ben 10, bakugan and scalextric. budget of £200 total.
dd1 (6) into hello kitty and high school musical. budget of £200 total.
dd2 (5) into minnie mouse and dinosaurs. budget £200 total.

these must include main presents.

db (28) into all sorts of weird shit. budget £30.
dsis (23) into dr who, films, books and wierd shit. budget £30.
dmum (50's) into craft, gardening and who knows whats else. oh, and compare the meerkat. budget unknown
ddad (almost 60) no fecking idea at all!!!!

bfriend into betty boop and cherries. recently married and can do joint if required. budget £20.
bfriends's kids (boys 8 and 5, girls 6 and 4) budget £10 each.

other friend (mid 30's) ecclectic tastes. budget £10-15
friends son (4) into space stuff budget £10.

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littlemagic · 20/08/2011 15:49

I seen some stuff in argos that might help you. Sorry link not working so codes are 367/6527 or 936/9326 or 384/9165 or 934/9360 (for oldest girl) 388/3956 (for youngest boy) for oldest boy 388/4247 (not on your list but thought pretty cool). Hope this helps alittle x

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CherryMonster · 20/08/2011 18:15

thanks little. i couldd not get inline skates for dd1, she is unfortunately the most awkward and un-coordinated child i have ever known (gangly with AS) but i like the hello kitty beads set, i make jewellery and she is always wanting to have a go so will get her that. ds2 already has a bakugan arena, and that watch thing might be cool for ds1. thanks x

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cjbartlett · 20/08/2011 19:16

Tbh sounds like you've got it all sorted from that list

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CherryMonster · 20/08/2011 19:36

if you mean sorted as in knowing what people like then yes, but still no idea what to get really x

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tigerlillyd02 · 20/08/2011 19:36

I saved some money buying these Rainbow Rakes - they're £12.99 in Toys R Us but only £6.95 on Ebay including postage! I was surprised at how big they were when they came and look to make nice presents (I think). Would prob suit your friends children especially... as that's the age range I bought for! Might need to copy/paste link.

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Crayola-Rainbow-Rake-Washable-Outdoor-Chalk-Crayons-/130485688534?pt=UK_Toys_Creative_Educational_RL&hash=item1e618d98d6

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CherryMonster · 20/08/2011 19:54

i think the girls would like them very much. thanks x

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