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If you had £25 to spend on a teenage boy....

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cathyandclare · 12/12/2016 09:04

I'm useless with boy gifts, have 2 dds and they've got no clue either. So I'm begging... any ideas. Have lots to get. They're sporty/ musical rather than big gamers and aged 16-18 .
I asked this before a couple of years ago, but I can't find it :( last time I was advised that battery packs for phones would be good, and they went down very well.
Thanks in advance!

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Arfarfanarf · 12/12/2016 09:14

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Verbena37 · 12/12/2016 09:17

Itunes vouchers.
Looks like a tad more effort than money but still easy and still will be appreciated for downloading music/movies etc.

MycatsaPirate · 12/12/2016 09:35

www.thefowndry.com/products/boogie-board-jot-8-5-tablet

I bought one of these for my nephew. I bought the bigger one at £25.

If that's not to your liking then there is loads of other stuff on that site.

BakeOffBiscuits · 12/12/2016 09:37

Cash every time!

popmimiboo · 12/12/2016 10:37

My DS is 17 today -main pressies for bday and xmas are a bike and a macbook but smaller gift ideas are mostly clothes (Hollister/ Jack Wills), sports stuff (he is still thrilled to receive a football or basketball), techy stuff (-phone cases, earphones etc.)

cathyandclare · 13/12/2016 09:25

I've caved and gone for cash. Well Amazon vouchers. I've stayed away from iTunes because they all seem to stream stuff nowadays. Anyway, thanks for the kick up the backside.

It's dull but my kids are always delighted with a voucher, so not sure why I'm always so unwilling . Thanks for all the help, hope all your pressies go down well.

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insan1tyscartching · 13/12/2016 10:38

Mycats thank you for the boogie board link it's a guaranteed hit for dd.

MycatsaPirate · 13/12/2016 17:15

insan Glad to be of help!

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