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Pre teen/young teen stocking fillers

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ifiwasabutterfly · 29/09/2018 11:35

Big presents thought of but they still love their Christmas sacks stockings. I am finding it harder to think of ideas of things that they actually want and will use rather than novelty items.

As they get older everything seems to get smaller and triple in price. Am thinking a selection box just for size and a hoody for the same reasons.

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NicoAndTheNiners · 29/09/2018 21:12

Oh and Primark has those Harry Potter jellybeans, the random flavour ones. Got a pack of those as well.

Deminism · 29/09/2018 22:37

B&M has some great unusual American sweets and chocolates. Also I got a got millions dispenser from there that my kids love.

A reusable water bottle or hot drinks cup?

A novel?

yaffle · 30/09/2018 09:23

Books, cheapy earbuds (can normally get Skullcandy buds for around £5), playing cards , magic tricks , voucher for the local milkshake parlour (Shakeaway do giftcards in their cups and filled with sweets, or at least they did) , pack of Pringles takes up a lot of space, ditto Tolberone, X box live voucher , small Airfix kit ( if they're in to that kind of thing then paints. brushes etc) , small lego kit, key ring, stationery, pencil case etc, slinky/wind up toys / stretchy men ( it's the law) , Xbox/ live / Playstation voucher, emergency cash cannister key. -ring, wallet .

Christmasplanner · 30/09/2018 09:50

Deminism I second there being some nice stuff in B&M, I got DD a Reeses selection box, they had a good selection of chocolate and sweet sets and individual stuff. I noticed they also had some nice lip balm sets and other nice girls stocking filler things.

ifiwasabutterfly · 30/09/2018 10:03

I'll go to B & M this week, we do have one but it's not a shop I ever think to go in!

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