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Small something for 12 yr girl

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pishedoff · 20/12/2016 09:46

Hi

I've already bought my niece a couple of bits but would like to get one more thing, probably costing no more than £5-7.

What can I get that would be seen as cool? I think I remember seeing something on here about there being a lip balm that all girls want?! Any ideas? Or any ideas of something else I could get?

Is smiggle still good at this age?

I have boys so girls throw me totally!!!

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GreenGinger2 · 20/12/2016 11:07

Not Smiggle. An Eos lip balm, Boots sell them.

Failing that my dd was thrilled with her secret Santa £5 max Superdrug Impulse gift tin. It had a star on the front and 3 tiny Impulse sprays. Best present ever apparently , I was even treated to a pic texted to work.😁

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civilfawlty · 20/12/2016 11:09

Tiger has some good stuff which my pre-teen covets: cactus shaped jewellery pots and tea lights etc.

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eyebrowsonfleek · 20/12/2016 11:12

Agree with previous posters - EOS lipbalm is very popular. Don't buy Smiggle.

Other ideas- Lush bath bombs, earphones, American sweets.

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ViewBasket · 20/12/2016 12:03

Purse
Notebook
Mug
Hat
Key ring

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pishedoff · 20/12/2016 14:21

Brilliant thanks everyone!

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belleandsnowwhite · 20/12/2016 14:26

Paperchase has nice notebooks and stationery.

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nocampinghere · 20/12/2016 15:04

Body Shop has nice lip balms, shower gels etc..

or Lush bath bombs (expensive but they know they are iykwim so a good present)

decent felt tip pen set, colouring book?

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Bobsmum02 · 20/12/2016 16:13

Definitely lush. My Dd is obsessed with bath bombs!

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JoeMaplin · 21/12/2016 09:38

All of the above. Definitely not smiggle. Fluffy Socks are always a hit too.

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pishedoff · 21/12/2016 10:59

Thanks everyone! Think I'll try and get the lip balm and some fluffy socks!

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