If this was your teenage (16) daughter’s Christmas list, what off of it would you be most likely to get her..?
…according to your budget.
THE LIST:
1. Purple or green bean-bag chair for “my corner” in my room
2. Non-sticky notepad to refill my desk note-holder
3. Toning for Teens by Joyce L. Vedral ($8 on amazon)
4. Sets of 2, 3, & 5 pound dumdbells
5. The Christian Babysitters Handbook (Focus on the Family website $9)
6. Soft earbud headphones that won’t hurt your ears or break after a month of use
7. Barlowgirl: How Can We Be Silent CD
8. Apple Macbook laptop computer (the exact one she wants is $1300)
9. Tobymac: Portable Sounds CD
10. Bubbles
11. Trick yoyo that sleeps
12. MiniDV tapes for my camcorder
13. Student Fire Bible
14. 4-pack of Play-do
15. alarm clock/radio/tape/cd/mp3 hookup player for room
16. Nintendo Wii with game(s)
17. (nice) Digital camera
18. Softball Helmet w/ face guard
19. stand for the keyboard she got last year
20. Small ligth that is attachable to underneath cabinet above her desk
21. round houded hard bristled hairbrush
cont.
22. drink coaster (pref. plastic) that won’t leak onto desk
23. Drum set (pref. not electric)
she is NOT going to get all of it. but if your 16 yo gave you this list, what off of it would you get her?
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I would get her the items that will have use later on, such as 20 and 17…
Nintendo Wii with games to give her something to do in her room.
Softball helmet to give her something to do outdoors – and protect her pretty face.
1. Purple or green bean-bag chair for “my corner” in my room
2. Non-sticky notepad to refill my desk note-holder
3. Toning for Teens by Joyce L. Vedral ($8 on amazon)
5. The Christian Babysitters Handbook (Focus on the Family website $9)
6. Soft earbud headphones that won’t hurt your ears or break after a month of use
7. Barlowgirl: How Can We Be Silent CD
10. Bubbles
12. MiniDV tapes for my camcorder
13. Student Fire Bible
14. 4-pack of Play-do
18. Softball Helmet w/ face guard
20. Small ligth that is attachable to underneath cabinet above her desk
21. round houded hard bristled hairbrush
oh and probably the WII as well
All the small stuff is a sure thing to get, but depending on how terribly I begged for the computer, I might get it. And if I got the computer, certainly not the Wii or alarm clock or anything else over $50 each.
If I didn’t get the computer, I’d probably get all the other stuff.
I’d probably get my daughter most of it except for only 1 huge thing either the camera, the nintendo wii or the lap top…probably a small cheaper then 1300$ though.
the bubbles, playdough, and trick yoyo!
if she’s really interested or could be interested in photography, i would get her a digital camera, and another not so expensive item that she can use more regularly, like item 21 or 12 or 19….
Excellent luck
1, 3, 5, 11, 13, 15 and 19 You need to get the simple stuff, but also something she’ll really like.
I’m not a parent, but I’m 17, so I’ll try to help.
That’s A LOT of stuff she wants! It probably amounts to well over two thousand dollars! My parents would never get me that much for Christmas. Not that I’m saying I wouldn’t want them to.
I’d say don’t get her the lap top. She will be going to college in a couple of years and would probably just have to get a new, up-to-date one then anyways.
I would say get her all, or most of, the small things she wants, like play dough, bubbles, the CDs and the books, a few of the larger things like the helmet, dumb bells and Bean Bag Chair and either the camera or the Wii.
But that’s just me. I’m sure she won’t be disappointed with anything you get her. She probably doesn’t expect to get all that!
Best of luck and Pleased Holidays!
Bean Bag Chair, notepad, The Christian Babysitter’s Handbook, headphones, barlowgirl CD, tobymac CD, bubbles, trick yoyo, Bible, Playdo, alarm clock, camera, softball helmet, keyboard stand, and desk light, hairbrush, drink coaster
She’s a small brat, no offense. I’d get her one huge thing(camera,laptop,Wii) If you get the laptop, then get less of the small things. Bubbles,books, and Cd’s are okay. Maybe have her earn money by herself to get the other things. All of the things she wants would cost 5,000.
If money is not an issue I would buy some of the smaller items and buy the computer. She will be able to use this for a honest amount of time and would be able to do the most things with it. School work, internet, music, and games. She has a fantastic list with a lot of variety I would have a hard time choosing.
I’m not sure what your budget is but I would get her all of the small things and one huge item. I would go with the camera
1. Purple or green bean-bag chair for “my corner” in my room
2. Non-sticky notepad to refill my desk note-holder
3. Toning for Teens by Joyce L. Vedral ($8 on amazon)
4. Sets of 2, 3, & 5 pound dumdbells
5. The Christian Babysitters Handbook (Focus on the Family website $9)
6. Soft earbud headphones that won’t hurt your ears or break after a month of use
7. Barlowgirl: How Can We Be Silent CD
9. Tobymac: Portable Sounds CD
10. Bubbles
11. Trick yoyo that sleeps
12. MiniDV tapes for my camcorder
13. Student Fire Bible
14. 4-pack of Play-do
17. (nice) Digital camera
18. Softball Helmet w/ face guard
19. stand for the keyboard she got last year
20. Small ligth that is attachable to underneath cabinet above her desk
21. round houded hard bristled hairbrush
Some of these items are very weird for a 16 year ancient though
I would get everything except the laptop, drum set, and Nintendo Wii.
id get her,
5, 6, ,7 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
Wow she’s asking for some pretty expensive stuff.
main pressie- alarm clock thingymajig, other- bubbles, cd, hairbrush
xx
I’d get her 17 as a huge gift and a few of the other smaller gifts like 19, 1, 3, 4,
stocking stuffers 2, 10, 5, 11, 12 and 21
I have never seen so much thought place into a Christmas list! Get her what you reckon she deserves without spending outside your means…she obviously has no concept of money at this point.
most of them because she isnt asking for too much
I would probably get one of the nicer things (wii, camera, mac) and about 5 – 10 other small things.
Wow if my child ever gave me a list like that I would say she is a greedy brat. I know she isnt going to get it all but a laptop! A wii! Its a bit much. I would get her to pick one thing off the list she really wants and disgard the rest.
Everything.. except Apple Macbook laptop computer and Drum set. Probably not Play doh or bubbles either.
get her everything but the wii and the laptop
depends…is there a family computer?, if so, she does not need her own,…or if she does, it doesn’t need to be a 1300 dollar one, i myself have a groundbreaking new one from best buy for 499. so, it would either be the 499 laptop or… the wii with games, or…..
bean bag, notepad, toning, dumbells, babysitter book, headphones, cd, bible, alarm clock combo, helmet and safe guard, light, hairbrush, camera or drum set, coasters, play doh, bubbles, tapes for camcorder.
with mine, if she got the comp…that would be the only thing she got, if she got the wii…it would be the only thing she got, and if instead she got all the other stuff, then there would be a choice between the camera and drum set….but not both.
I would probably get her one of the expensive gifts and a few less expensive gifts.
for example:
digital camera,Student Fire Bible,bean bag,headphones,keyboard stand,play-doh
or
bean bag,notepad refill,alarm clock/radio/etc.,bubbles,CD
or
[if you can afford it]
just the laptop
i reckon usually the one expensive gift and a few less expensive ones works best.
that’st just me.
best of luck!
: )
I am 17, and I would never be so selfish as to question for 23 things.
But, here’s what I would buy.
1,2, 3 and 4 go together, 5, 6, 7 or 9 (but not both), 10, 14, 18(If she needs one) 20, and 21.
It should be about $100-$125 dollars, which is resonable I reckon.
when my list was that long i always marked them from what i wanted the most to what could wait. i highlighted the first vital in pink, the 2nd vital in yellow and what could wait in orange. so i reckon it would be simpler if you told her to do something like that so you could get a better thought. if anything else, i’d get a few (if not one) huge things and lots of cheaper things. pick one electronic since those are the most expensive then see what small things you can buy like the non-sticky notepads and the hairbrush and bible and bubbles. you know what im saying.
1. Purple or green bean-bag chair for “my corner” in my room
2. Non-sticky notepad to refill my desk note-holder
5. The Christian Babysitters Handbook (Focus on the Family website $9)
6. Soft earbud headphones that won’t hurt your ears or break after a month of use
7. Barlowgirl: How Can We Be Silent CD
9. Tobymac: Portable Sounds CD
10. Bubbles
13. Student Fire Bible
14. 4-pack of Play-do
15. alarm clock/radio/tape/cd/mp3 hookup player for room
18. Softball Helmet w/ face guard
19. stand for the keyboard she got last year
20. Small ligth that is attachable to underneath cabinet above her desk
21. round houded hard bristled hairbrush
and probably one of these too to be her HUGE present.
16. Nintendo Wii with game(s)
17. (nice) Digital camera
excellent luck and pleased hoildays!
I would get her the Mac computer or the nintendo wii and then I would get her one of the other small presents like the bean bag or the light for her desk… Bsically one HUGE present and one small cheap present.. If she’s a excellent daughter that has excellent grades or whatever.. She deserves it. but you cant go incorrect with the Mac computer..
I would probably say!!
1,2,3,4,5,6,7or9,12,13,18,20,21!
And then as her huge gift just either 8,15,16 one of those!!!
I like barlow girls!!
LOL!!
<3
ME
Off of the list here’s what I would get her:
1. Purple or green bean-bag chair for “my corner” in my room
5. The Christian Babysitters Handbook (Focus on the Family website $9)
6. Soft earbud headphones that won’t hurt your ears or break after a month of use
8. Apple Macbook laptop computer (the exact one she wants is $1300)
12. MiniDV tapes for my camcorder
15. alarm clock/radio/tape/cd/mp3 hookup player for room
16. Nintendo Wii with game(s)
17. (nice) Digital camera
18. Softball Helmet w/ face guard
20. Small ligth that is attachable to underneath cabinet above her desk
That’s essentially what our christmas list looks like for our child…althogh if she has siblings it would be hard to buy all that stuff.
I would definately go with the laptop for sure, because she will need it for school, I know ours uses hers to type up all her essays and study.
Merry Christmas!