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What should I buy for 14 yr old nephew and 16 yr neice for a tenner each?

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bigchris · 24/11/2010 13:03

Not vouchers. Something they can unwrap

please Smile

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Silkstalkings · 25/11/2010 17:16

If they play an instrument, how about a book of classic pop songs for it?

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grumpypants · 25/11/2010 16:44

BHS do really tiny mini piggy banks with a stash of chocolate coins for £3 each - buy one and stick a fiver in it?

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wonka · 25/11/2010 16:40
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mumeeee · 25/11/2010 16:21

Most 14 and 16 year olds actually prefer vouchers or mony. Could you get a voucher an
wrap it up with something little.d

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TheLadyEvenstar · 25/11/2010 15:37

pandora bracelet?

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chicaguapa · 25/11/2010 12:31

Cool! I was really pleased with mine so I hope you are too.

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Chamomile · 25/11/2010 11:38

Thanks for that link, chicaquapa.Smile I've just ordered 6 notebooks for nieces and nephews.

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chicaguapa · 25/11/2010 10:48

gettingpersonal.co.uk do some nice things for a tenner. The personalised notebooks are really good quality. I've ordered a few for this Christmas.

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Littlepurpleprincess · 25/11/2010 10:42

An itunes voucher?

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WentBlank · 25/11/2010 10:12

If you can stretch to a few more pennies how about this www.iwantoneofthose.com/30001650.html

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SatinShoes · 24/11/2010 22:08

And I know you said no vouchers but this is what my niece just asked for...

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SatinShoes · 24/11/2010 22:07

New Look gift voucher for the girl. She will love you.

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hambo · 24/11/2010 20:22

I bought one of these for my next door neighbour and she loved it here
Little ones are about a tenner I think...

Not sure about a boy though!!!!!

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dbm · 24/11/2010 20:18

why not vouchers? eg cinema voucher attached to the biggest bag of popcorn; went down well in our house

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posey · 24/11/2010 14:37

Sorry don't know where the " " came from!

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posey · 24/11/2010 14:36

"What about one of these each" only £5 each and a selection box as well?

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Rachyandmeg · 24/11/2010 14:02

To be honest my young sister is 16 and all they want at that age is gift voucher or money, probably money being number 1 choice. They like to get what they want and know what they like at 16. I'd just get some chocs to go with the £10 . And do same fo 14 year old, so no arguing.

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Adair · 24/11/2010 13:31

I love choosing presents! And have especially loved buying for sis-in-law as she is a bit like me (but ten years younger). This year we are getting her loads of plain pine storage bits from Ikea for her to enjoy decorating as she wishes (she has just started at art college). Might bung in a few crafty bits I find from pound shops (will be shopping for dd too).

The mood clock is smallish (about CD size but cube iirc?)

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Snowstorm · 24/11/2010 13:26

Those are great ideas Adair - will pinch them for my godchildren and nieces! Thanks!

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Adair · 24/11/2010 13:23

Yup, to be fair, I would love a big bar of choc with a tenner inside Grin

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bigchris · 24/11/2010 13:23

Yes that touch clock looks good too - how big is it?

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Adair · 24/11/2010 13:22

(though, yes, sis in law got her cash which went down VERY well... Am sure they'd love cash but some people like choosing pressies Grin)

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bigchris · 24/11/2010 13:20

Okay so a large bar of dairy milk with a tenner inside?

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Adair · 24/11/2010 13:20

This went down well with my sis in law last year. Think I we bought her a mood clock a few years ago when she was 15. And another year got her a selection of things from Muji (she is quite arty though). What kind of things do they like to do?

Recommend www.iwoot.com or firebox for cool stuff (make sure you find a discount code).

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defineme · 24/11/2010 13:19

Well my similar age cousins would be thrilled with a large selection box, but that's a bit unhealthy.

Unless you know another teenager in their particular teen subgroup who could predict their taste accurately, then I think you're best off with a voucher/cash. Cinema vouchers/itunes both good.

I always loved books, but I was a weirdy freak of a teen!

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