Juliestcyr
Grammar nerd and proud of it
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OK Pad, What are your big kids asking for for the holidays?
My youngest DD (9) who is obsessed with farming, has asked for a farm playset and animals to go with her American Girl. (The animals and playset come from the Canadian doll maker, Maple Lea). Easy! Grandparents are onboard, and we are good to go!
My oldest DD (11) had her heart set on gift certificates to take a friend to high tea at a fancy downtown hotel. She hasn't been since she was 5 and had the "Princess tea". I thought it was a great idea, but she's too big for the princess tea now, and when she looked at the menu for the regular high tea, she changed her mind. (gravalax, roast beef with horseradish, shrimp pate... not Tween palate pleasers).
She's super-bummed, and we're finding that being too big for the princess tea, but not ready for the full adult version is the theme of this year. She was too small to fit into the funky cartoon t-shirts at Hot Topic, but most of the kid's stores are too babyish. And, she's not into Justice, which kinda rules the tween scene in town. ("Everything looks like it was barfed on by a my little pony.") She doesn't really want toys anymore, has a huge stash of art supplies, is really excellent at getting all the books she wants from the library, and has $30 in iTunes gift certificates she hasn't even spent yet...
What do you get kids who are in this phase? What are they asking for? Where do you shop for them?
My youngest DD (9) who is obsessed with farming, has asked for a farm playset and animals to go with her American Girl. (The animals and playset come from the Canadian doll maker, Maple Lea). Easy! Grandparents are onboard, and we are good to go!
My oldest DD (11) had her heart set on gift certificates to take a friend to high tea at a fancy downtown hotel. She hasn't been since she was 5 and had the "Princess tea". I thought it was a great idea, but she's too big for the princess tea now, and when she looked at the menu for the regular high tea, she changed her mind. (gravalax, roast beef with horseradish, shrimp pate... not Tween palate pleasers).
She's super-bummed, and we're finding that being too big for the princess tea, but not ready for the full adult version is the theme of this year. She was too small to fit into the funky cartoon t-shirts at Hot Topic, but most of the kid's stores are too babyish. And, she's not into Justice, which kinda rules the tween scene in town. ("Everything looks like it was barfed on by a my little pony.") She doesn't really want toys anymore, has a huge stash of art supplies, is really excellent at getting all the books she wants from the library, and has $30 in iTunes gift certificates she hasn't even spent yet...
What do you get kids who are in this phase? What are they asking for? Where do you shop for them?
