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Birthday gift for niece turning 12?

9 replies

Mouthofmisery · 29/10/2016 21:05

What do I buy my lovely niece? She isn't into fashion, music etc, quite a sheltered life. Parents won't allow her a mobile or a tablet. Want to get her something that will make her feel grown up?

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Dancingsmile · 29/10/2016 21:51

Cinema , nandos or bowling voucher for her and I friend.

crispandcheesesanwichplease · 29/10/2016 22:09

Hi Mouth, what about some nice but inexpensive toiletries? My 12 year old likes those small bottles of bubble bath/shower gel/shampoo in different fruity scents from the Body Shop. They make her feel quite grown up without getting into the toil of ridiculous grooming that girls/women are pressured into.

Or book tokens if she's a reader. My DD also likes vouchers for places like ASDA where she could exchange them for music, dvds, bits of clothing, stationery. People sometimes feel reluctant to get vouchers but if you're young and don't have access to money they are a good way of giving you the luxury of choosing for themselves.

crispandcheesesanwichplease · 29/10/2016 22:10

Yourself not themselves!

HereIAm20 · 29/10/2016 22:36

Amazon vouchers - can be used for almost anything - and she can have fun browsing online

Mouthofmisery · 30/10/2016 07:17

Thank you! I like the idea of cinema and Nando's vouchers that's good. Thanks for input

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Peebles1 · 31/10/2016 17:44

LUSH bath bombs are a nice gift.

theredjellybean · 31/10/2016 17:47

not sure of your budget..this was a bit of a blowout..i bought my goddaughter who was 12 recently and not into girly stuff ..a day being a junior zoo keeper at london zoo.

AutumnalLeaves38 · 03/11/2016 04:44

Is she into cooking?

Depending on your budget, maybe a one-off cooking class/ workshop? There's usually plenty of them specifically aimed at the 12-16ish age group, rather than younger kids.

Some of them tend to be fairly pricey (or plain off-the-scale blooming extortionate!), but with a bit of research, you can usually take advantage of special promotions etc. and find something affordable. Or perhaps club together with another gift-giver?

tumpymummy · 04/11/2016 13:13

My daughter is 12 and likes anything from LUSH, particularly the bath bombs.

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