- Printable Coupons for Teens Free hour off curfew, etc.
- Movie tickets
- Gift certificate for a movie rental,
- Car detail, Gas card
- Favorite magazine subscription
- Book on applying makeup and beauty
- Journal
- Gel pens
- Cool pencils
- Trending Novel ex: Hunger Games
- Sun glasses
- Handheld game
- Favorite shampoo and conditioner, decorative hair supplies
- Paint and paint brushes, sketch pad
- Motivational book, Comic books, Photo journal
- Memory card for digital camera
- Sports, teen idol, movie- poster
- Movie/DVD, video game
- Beach towel, beach bag, beach supplies,Bathing suit, flip flops
- Spa Day or fancy Hair Cut
- Fast food gift certificates
- Perfume or After Shave
- I-tunes Gift Card
- Ball or other sports equipment, tool kit
- Fun t-shirt
- Frisbees, bubbles, Silly Putty, kite, Nerf guns
- Manicure or Pedicure
- Photograph and frame
- Sports team items, hat, cap, shirt, shorts
- Lessons or classes such as tennis, theatre, golf or art.
Read along for some praise, advice, commiseration, and recipes for feeding both the stomachs and the minds of those not-quite-fully-developed young adults we call teens.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Never too Old
Jelly Beans. Pastel M and M's. Peeps. Finding things to fill our little ones Easter baskets was easy. Throw in a stuffed rabbit with a big floppy bow and you were good to go. If your child is older and a plastic egg with a shiny quarter just doesn't do it for them anymore, don't throw the Easter grass out with the bath water. Kids are still kids, though taller and moodier. Keep the tradition going with an "age appropriate" basket. Below are a few suggestions to get you started. Don't forget the chocolate bunnies! Happy Easter to all. chrissie
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