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12 yr old and 3 yr old girl. Any suggestions?

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chipscheeseandgravy · 08/11/2017 15:57

I would like to get my childminders kids a small gift for Christmas. Budget £10 each.
Any suggestions for a 12 year old and a 3 year old. 12 year old is very very girly if that helps. Confused

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ILikeThatSong123 · 08/11/2017 18:36

3 years old, some multi coloured playdough set or any doll really.
12 year old, an item of clothing acccessories such as gloves / hat with pompom. A pretty purse.

ILikeThatSong123 · 08/11/2017 18:37

I assumed 3 yr old being a girl...

GreenTulips · 08/11/2017 18:40

12 year old Costa or cinema voucher
Hair stuff, coloured chalks etc

Theee year old playdoh ornpuzzle

IggyAce · 08/11/2017 21:02

3 year old: book, happy land figures, colouring and sticker books.

12 year old: smiggle stuff, primark had a pretty unicorn jar light or lush bath bombs.

chipscheeseandgravy · 09/11/2017 08:51

Thank you for the suggestions.

Yes 3 year old is a girl. She’s slightly easier. Think playdo might be a good shout.

Excellent suggestions for the 12 year old. No idea what smiggle is, but I shall have a look. :)

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whimsical1975 · 10/11/2017 19:21

Other option for them is purchasing from Claire's online! They have a special on at the moment, buy one and get one of almost anything free (Ty and Pusheen excluded). They have such beautiful girly things for all ages and with that special you can get them both something for £20 each and only spend £10 each!

www.claires.com

Rainyboooooo · 10/11/2017 19:24

My 12 year old would not be impressed with smiggle, that’s seen as primary school age round here, but paperchase would go down well, as would a Starbucks voucher or a lush bath bomb.

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