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16/17 year old dd present ideas?

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 08:32

I have spent a lot more on dd then I usually do but she only has 3 presents, I know she will be happy with what she is getting and she has said she doesn’t really need/want much but her younger sister will be getting twice as many gifts.
Dd1 is getting...

Ipad
Weighted blanket
Disney stitch cuddly toy (she collects them)

She does have a stocking containing pop tarts, bath bombs, stress ball, socks, note book and stationary.

She doesn’t know she’s getting the iPad, it’s a surprise but she does need one to do her homework on so it’s more of a need than a want.

She’s not really into clothes other than slogan T-shirt’s which she got loads of last year, not into make up or skin care, not in to jewellery and doesn’t really have any hobbies other than gaming and politics. I don’t want to buy things for the sake of it but would like to get her a couple items that she will use. Any ideas?

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Thedarknightsaredrawingin · 17/11/2020 09:58

Things DD16 would appreciate:
Hoodie
Slipper boots
Trainers
A book
Coffee voucher
Quirky mug
New bedding

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KeeefBurtain · 17/11/2020 10:04

Dd is just 17 and I’m having the same problem!

On my list to get her is

Headset for Xbox
Touchscreen gloves
Paint pouring set
Onesie
Chakra bracelet
Pjs

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Lilac95 · 17/11/2020 10:05

I always appreciate a top up of any toiletries (deodorant, face wipes & moisturisers, shampoo and bath smellies) and new pjs/pants/socks/slippers. I’d get a main present like an ipad for example and those little bits and it was more than enough as I knew the cost of the items. If she’s not into makeup etc then I think the above would be nice, some cosy clothing to wear when using her new iPad. What about some iPad accessories? A stand to watch it in bed or a case?

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 10:06

Thank you, I’m not sure what books 16 year olds like? She used to read a lot, is doing English A level but rarely asks for books now. She has hoodies that I bought her last year that she hasn’t worn (bought her a £50 hype hoodie and she’s not worn it), she doesn’t drink coffee or anything warm and I recently bought her trainers. I’m struggling to think of anything she hasn’t already got. She’s doesn’t wear pj’s or slippers. All she has asked for is money (from her dad and other family members).

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Shuddawuddacudda · 17/11/2020 10:09

Cash is king at that age.

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 10:11

@Shuddawuddacudda

Cash is king at that age.

It sure is, though she rarely spends any. She takes after her dad and is tight with her cash 🤣🤣
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Lightsabre · 17/11/2020 10:43

Private Eye Annual is a hoot!

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 11:04

I have been looking at the JML ipad stand thingy so might get her that so she can use her iPad when led in bed. Thank you for the great ideas x

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Avondklok · 17/11/2020 11:08

Mine has:

gaming head set.
Bamboo charging cube with cables
Sushi making kit
Yoga mat
Power pack and cable
USB stick
Stationary eg blu tac, post its, pens...
Touch screen gloves
Phone lens kit
Travel mug
Socks

She has asked for cash 😂

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caperplips · 17/11/2020 11:11

my 15 year old is getting a (surprise) tv for her room. She's currently using her phone to watch movies etc so we think she will love it. We're contemplating getting apple tv for her to use too.

Other things she's getting - her birthday is just after Christmas so this is combined thoughts for both

new boots
Studio Ghibli merchandise - a night light, a t-shirt
Japanese snacks
beauty things - face mask, make up brushes, etc
a personalised mug
good chocolate
apple charger
a box of goodies from Lush
hotel chocolat velevtiser
instant camera
art materials

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spagbog5 · 17/11/2020 11:33

Our DD 15 is getting
iPad for school ( she's dyslexic and can use it for course work now she's in year 10)
Keyboard and Apple Pencil for said iPad
Le mini macaron gel nail kit
Kylie/ Kendall cardigan from amazon collaboration
Bath bombs
Face mask set
Mini fridge and snacks

She has lots this year but is the youngest by a long way and is spoiled by her working sisters too . She's going to be absolutely delighted with her lot!

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123rd · 17/11/2020 11:38

I'm having the same problem. OP, can I ask where you got the blanket from? That's one thing DD has mentioned

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 12:00

I bought the weighted blanket here ,went for the bigger size and it’s perfect, dd2 and I tried it out a few days ago.

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 12:01

I have bought her the iPad stand pillow thing and will get her some more T-shirt’s from Qwertee if they do their £5 sale in a few weeks. Hopefully that will be enough. Her sister is much easier to buy for 🤣

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hiredandsqueak · 17/11/2020 12:14

Dd 17 is having a new phone besides that she is getting lego (the London skyline one), needle felting kits (her favourite hobby, a kit so she can learn how to make a rug, game for her switch and ds, books, stationery, lush bath bombs and a fake oodie from Next. Family will give her cash that she will spend on extortionate items from Japan.

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PerfectPenquins · 17/11/2020 12:21

I think that's fine, one of my daughters interests mean she gets less in quantity as they are far more expensive for each item. All three of mine are getting less this year as its insane the piles of presents. This time when buying gifts its things they have asked for, in sure they will use/play with and we have space for it. You know your daughter will love what you've got her and will be preoccupied playing with it on the day.

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NotEnoughTime · 17/11/2020 13:06

Do you live any where near London? The Houses of Parliament Tours (with Afternoon Tea) are very interesting if she likes politics. Could be a nice day out next year when (hopefully!) everything is up and running again.

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Lovemusic33 · 17/11/2020 14:25

We are not near London but it’s easy to get there by train. She would probably love a trip to London, maybe that’s something I could arrange for her birthday in February.

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pumpkinpie01 · 17/11/2020 14:28

How about a nice burner with some lovely smelling melts ?

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123rd · 17/11/2020 16:55

Thanks

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