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All Ds'(15) presents fit...

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PosieParkerIsAHero · 16/12/2019 12:09

In this box Shock

He has £160 worth of things in there. But he wanted a new Ps4 controller. A £45 game. He also has a drone

He has £40 left (not Inc PJs)

Any ideas for things that are cheap but will bulk out his pile a little?

His siblings are younger so look like they have more but its just kiddy tat.

He is a very grateful boy and will understand that his presents are simply more expensive but for my own sanity I'd like to try and bulk his pile a little.

All Ds'(15) presents fit...
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MrsAJ27 · 16/12/2019 12:11

Boxer shorts, socks, sweets and chocs?

Todaythiscouldbe · 16/12/2019 12:17

We've bought DS, also 15, a toiletries set(dove I think as that's what he likes), a chilly bottle, a giant chocolate bar, underwear, socks, a mini torch keyring and a couple of silly christmas games as filler presents. It's a difficult age.

BarkandCheese · 16/12/2019 12:17

Lynx or Dove men smellies set, one of those long boxes of Oreos or Jaffa cakes, fluffy socks, gloves, a blanket, a box of awful American cereal (that teens seem to like) such as lucky charms.

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Stayawayfromitsmouth · 16/12/2019 12:22

Something crafty from the works?
Massive bar of chocs/ sweets.
Stop being daft and just accept he has what he has.
Or wrap the small thing up in the massive box with loads of filler.
What are his likes/ hobbies?

JigsawsAreInPieces · 16/12/2019 13:09

As children grow older their presents do become smaller and more expensive.

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