thread: B'day present help (14yr old)

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    Question B'day present help (14yr old)

    Ok ladies, I'm stuck, I really need some Ideas for my DS who is turning 14 in 2 weeks time!
    I'm at a total loss
    Any suggestions would be great!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber
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    What sort of budget do you have Jo?

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    Mar 2004
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    maybe an itunes card

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    Mobile phone/ credit, ps2/xbox/wii game, soccer/basketball ball, surf clothes, watch, vouchers

    Jo

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    The biggest hurdle we have is lack of funds (the drought is hitting us hard) the trouble is most of the 14yr olds i know all want the expensive stuff!

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    I have a friend who for her sons 12th birthday who gave him the choice of a big present or party because $$$ was low and he chose the party and got presents from his friends..maybe an option?

    Jo

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    A blow up tube to float down the Murray!

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    Jo,

    it's the same for my DS2 - party or present, never both. The last few years he's asked for presents, but before then it was always party

    I agree it can be expensive to buy for 14yo. They're not impressed by much. Maybe movie tickets for him and three friends?
    Last edited by sushee; May 11th, 2009 at 01:17 PM.

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    A blow up tube to float down the Murray!



    Well were are going shopping this weekend so i'll see what I can find!

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    Woops, I meant to say thanks too!!

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    My 13yo nephew loves anything to do with basketball. This year he loved his new basketball and sports clothes (T-shirt and short) more than the computer game console he was given LOL!! At Christmas the DVD of a basketball movie - Coach Carter or something? was his favorite pressie. So I don't think it needs to be expensive, just in keeping with his hobbies or passions.

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    My eldest DS just turned 14 this year and he got some money. I gave him the choice of $50 or a pressie. He chose the money cos he's buying things for his bike but needs to save for them. Oh and he got to go ten pin bowling as well. He got a jigsaw from PIL which surprisingly enough he was actually excited about.

    At Christmas we'd just moved into our new house and money was EXTREMELY tight so we just bought him a Simpsons DVD cos he's obsessed..lol...but he was more than ok with it. I think that when they're this age they really can understand that there's not a lot of funds available but that you don't want them to miss out.

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    DoubleK Guest

    any type of gift voucher!!!