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shivvy | 12:22 Tue 10th Nov 2009 | Family & Relationships
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I need to buy xmas gifts for a few young teenagers (11-15 year olds), male and female but need help with gift ideas.
All suggestions welcome!
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gift vouchers xxxdepends how much you want to spend
if they have mobile phones - credit is always appreciated - find out what network they are on first
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I'm happy to spend up to £10 on each.
Great ideas zzxxee and pericat although I should have said that I would rather buy them a gift rather than money/vouchers/credit.
Be careful if you buy gift vouchers - Remember the fiasco last year with Zavvi etc when they wouldn't honour gift vouchers even before the stores closed!! Beware.
Hi shivvy

Problem with buying them all gifts, whether the same or not, is would they all like them? .....some may, some not so much.

I help run an under 16 football team, and we get the lads all HMV vouchers, because kids that age always want to buy cd's, dvd's, games, games equipment, i pods, mp3's etc, and you know they'll be appreciated and used.
They go for a mass spend up during Christmas week and get what they like.
My four children are also well happy when they recieve vouchers, as they say it's better than more socks and hankies, but it is the thought that counts.

Whatever you decide on, i'm sure they'll like it.

All the best

yogi
you need to ask their parents what they're in to. an 11 year old boy or girl won't be wanting the same things as a 15 year old boy or girl.
......oh, shivvy......... sports shop vouchers are an option also, as we occasionally get them too......teenagers love up to date sports clothes, shoes and equipment etc.

Good Luck

yogi
a lot of kids these days dont like to be tied down to vouchers and unless they get a few for the same place they will have to add money to it to buy something they would like. I know its nice to buy a present but the kids themselves prefer money or credit - or maybe a voucher for mcdonalds either !
Hi peri and sara xx

Yeah, the thing with vouchers is that if £10 is given per child, they can go and get something up that value, such a current CD, as they are all around £10 now for Top 20 Chart, and if they want to spend more on top, as some kids DO get money also for Christmas, they can add to it to get a bigger present.

Kjohn is right so be careful who you get the vouchers from.

Sara is also right that presents would have to be different for the 11-15 year olds......both girls and boys like totally different things at those ages............i would plump for the vouchers or money option, personally.
some shopping centres do vouchers or cards which can be bought at the information desk and spent in any of the shops - a lot of kids may have ipods and not play cds any more - I am the only one in the family who hasnt an ipod - i am the only one who plays cds now
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I really do appreciate the voucher/money/credit suggestions however that is not something that I am going to do.

I should have made it more clear that I am not planning to buy one gift to suit all - I will be buying individual gifts. I am just looking for suggestions for that type of age group. I know that they will all have their own idividual interests so I am trying to think of more generic gifts eg a diary for a young girl etc.

Thanks again.
hi Yogi :o) x

shivvy, my 15 yr old daughter wants a £300 mobile phone (that's a no then!), my 12 yr old son wants a(nother) guitar! if someone wanted to spend about a tenner on them (you're most welcome!) I'd probably find out what dvd's are due for release pre-Christmas, and let the parents know what you're getting so they don't ask someone else to get the same.
boots and marks do some lovely toiletry sets for girls - the boys will be a lot more difficult - maybe find out what teams they support and you can get clocks, blankets with teams on them in a lot of sports shops
forgot to say hi yogi
One gift suits all, eh?..............good luck then :0)

And you're welcome :0)
Sorry, shivvy....misread it........

Individual gifts are harder to get for those ages, but SUCH a wide variety for them, boys and girls alike, at the £10 budget you have, so i wish you luck with it. :0)
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Jumped in a bit quick there didn't you yogi?! Any chance you could give me one or two examples of the wide variety of gifts please?
Thanks
For the older ones why not a cinema ticket? For younger ones maybe groovy pyjamas they can use on sleepovers. There are also teenager alarm clocks, if the boys play footie good black football socks never come in wrong, any readers might like the most recent book out by an author they liked, pens, pencils, or anything they can pop into their school pencil cases (not ordinary ones but say Harry Potter ones etc), anything with Nike on but £10 limits you there...
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Thanks coccinelle - good food for thought there - thanks.
I have a couple of nephews in that age bracket and they always seem to like Lynx gift sets.
I've already got a few stocking fillers for my 14 year old daughter and these include - make up brush set, scarf & gloves, body lotion, hair accessories, some neon fingerless gloves, make up bag, nail varnish set and some posh choccies from Thorntons
try firebox.com they have loads of cool.daft stuff and if you google for money off vouchers you can usually get a discoutn of fyour first order

its a wicked site!

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