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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Present for 12 year old girl
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 13:44 UTC
Hi,

Anyone with any top tips for a present? - sort of that in between age, where they're not an adult, not a child - I've just wandered around the shops and come back uninspired.

Big for her age (tall and heavy boned, not fat), so if I did buy clothes does anyone have any idea what adult size?

About £15 maximum.

Thanks,
M.
- By justlou Date 13.02.07 13:46 UTC
What about vouchers for woolworths or something? I'm never any good at buying other people presents, so i always give vouchers :)
- By CherylS Date 13.02.07 13:57 UTC
Clothes for self-conscious teens (and almost teens) are a minefield, as someone else has already said.  If you really want to buy clothes then Top Shop seems to be the "in" shop for teens at the moment.

Safer would be a CD.  Find out what type of music she likes and price fits your budget too.

Costume jewellery (never sure how to spell jewelry)  again, Top Shop seems favourite and pretty safe fashion-wise.
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 14:00 UTC
Had a look in Top Shop and New Look, on the basis that anything in there would be fashionable, but it all looked too 'old' for her really (or just plain nasty LOL). Even the failsafe Claire's Accessories route wasn't the usual treasure trove of sparkly girly stuff.

M.
- By ClaireyS Date 13.02.07 17:09 UTC

>Top Shop seems to be the "in" shop for teens at the moment.


does that make me trendy ? im 30 this year and I still shop there :eek::cool:
- By JaneG [gb] Date 13.02.07 13:53 UTC
You could ask for help from the girls parents, possibly there's a cd or dvd she's been wanting. I wouldn't get clothes, that's a bit of a minefield at that age. What about a bit of jewellery - silver necklace or earrings?
- By JaneG [gb] Date 13.02.07 13:53 UTC
or a shopping trip to Clares accessories? My neices love everything from there, it's all cheap as chips too :D
- By Kash [gb] Date 13.02.07 13:59 UTC
My Daughter will be 12 in April and the *in* shop for her age at the moment is New Look 9-15 range:)  Some nice girly pj's in cute wrapping should do the trick and won't break the bank :-)

Stacey x
- By LJS Date 13.02.07 14:01 UTC
From about that age Flo always asked for money or vouchers as that was when she started to go shopping with her friends with out us :)

Girls at that age can be very fickle, well Flo was :D

Lucy
xx
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 14:07 UTC
Ah, she'll have to be fickle then, not doing money or vouchers. :D It is a bit of a 'political' present really, to keep the peace in brother-in-law's broken relationship (not his daughter).

Quite like the idea of clothes as the girl's mother blew her top when my mother-in-law bought clothes for the girl once, as apparently 'clothes aren't presents'. Think I've tried to make every effort to buy clothes since then (evil icon), although they have been nice trendy ones.

Am quite into the idea of PJs, but couldn't work out sizing - the 9-15 range in New Look seemed to be in height, and I was a bit lost.

M.
- By LJS Date 13.02.07 14:20 UTC
:eek::eek: Fancy doing that to wind the girls' mother up :eek: :D :D

If you are going for clothes then I would go for a size above what she is.

Flo is in size 8 to 10 clothes and has been for a while.

Tee shirts are a favourite of Flo's will logo's etc on :)

Lucy
xx
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 14:23 UTC
(whistles innocently ...) :D

Trouble with going a size above, is that I don't know what size she is in the first place. Don't want to ask the mother, as she'll tell me not to buy clothes. Perhaps I'll just go a bit below the top of the New Look 9-15 range, they can always change the size.

Thanks folks,

M.
- By Carla Date 13.02.07 14:33 UTC
Mollie is nearly 13 and she loves new look. She wears a size 6 adult or age 11 - 12 :)
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 14:36 UTC
Thanks, Carla, will go back in armed with more information.

M.
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 13.02.07 14:33 UTC
Many shops do gift receipts these days, if you ask.  It doesn't have the price on but is proof of purchase incase you need to change anything.
- By melster122 Date 13.02.07 14:57 UTC
My daughter is 12 (13 in September) and she is big boned and tall too.  She got some pj's for xmas and was really pleased with them.  I tend to buy her age 14 clothes or 8 to 10 adult sizes now.  New Look is the place to go as is Claires accessories.  How about a watch?  They do nice ones in Claires :cool:

Good luck.  :)
- By lumphy [gb] Date 13.02.07 15:05 UTC
Hi

I was in New Look at the weekend and they had some fabs stuff in the sale. My daughter is 13 just a couple of weeks ago She isnt big although tall and has a slight belly she brought a size 10 jumper and it fits her perfectly. Go for something baggy were you can get away with the size being wrong.

My daughter wanted money for her bday so she could go shopping with her pals. She also wanted make up especially foundation. I was agaisnt this as I do feel she is to young but all her friends are wearing it. So I took her into Boots and the No 7 sales lady was fantastic explained all the different foundations and adviced her and what was the best. Then when she decided on  the one she wanted she showed her how to make sure the she got the correct colour. I was impressed. She then told her how to clean it and recomended a good cleanser. Daughter paid for the makeup and came away feeling all grown up and feeling she had made the right choice without me butting in.

So make up and clothes would be onthe top of my list, and CDs by people I have never heard of but that is because I am not cool lol
- By Goldmali Date 13.02.07 15:05 UTC
My middle daughter (12 in April) is all CDs, DVDs (all the teen films, eg. those with Hilary Duff, Lindsey Lohan etc) and clothes and accessories -well that is not counting dogs and hamster of course...... Gift vouchers for a record shop or similar I'm sure would be appreciated. Also she's now at the stage were she loves getting money so she can pick something herself.
- By craigles [gb] Date 13.02.07 15:25 UTC
high school musical is a pretty popular dvd/cd at the moment, my daughter is 13 and loves it.
- By Harley Date 13.02.07 16:24 UTC
Another idea might be a trip to a nail salon to have a manicure - grown up present but not too grown up :)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 13.02.07 18:20 UTC
Loads of Lush smellies if you aren't sure about clothes size :D

Daisy
- By Dogz Date 13.02.07 19:02 UTC
Agree with New Look. Bobs is 12 in September and loves the stuff, you could get vouchers for there, also agree with High School Musical, another idea would be (well its a birthday) Some kind of choclate treat....a real extravagance
Karen :-)
- By brak3n [gb] Date 13.02.07 20:39 UTC
I would instantly head to Accessorize if I had to buy something for a 12 year old girl.
- By jackyjat [ru] Date 13.02.07 20:44 UTC
Daisy ... wags finger again  You won't get loads of Lush smellies for £15!  One or two at the most!
- By Daisy [gb] Date 13.02.07 20:47 UTC
Shows how often I shop at Lush then ... :D :D :D (Personally, I'd go for the vouchers - my daughter loved/loves getting vouchers :D )

Daisy
- By LJS Date 13.02.07 20:59 UTC
I agree Daisy :cool: I still recon Flo appreciates hard cash though :D :D
- By MW184 [gb] Date 13.02.07 21:25 UTC
How about the very long necklaces that are all the rage at the moment - oasis and accessorize have them but next had them more reasonably priced.(£8-£12).

Maxine
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 13.02.07 21:42 UTC
My daughter is 12 too - 5 foot 9" tall and size 12 to 14 - New Look 9-15 wouldn't even look at her and hasn't fitted her since she was about 9!! Why not get her a Red Nose Day T-shirt in an adult size - selling them in TK Maxx today - help a charity and annoy her mother :D She could wear it as a PJ top after RND
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 13.02.07 21:47 UTC

>help a charity and annoy her mother


Now there's a post after my own heart! :D Won't get near a TK Maxx though, are they selling them anywhere else?

M.
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 13.02.07 22:05 UTC
http://shop.rednoseday.com/

has them for 9.99
Marion x
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 14.02.07 08:46 UTC
My daughter is 12 (13 in April :eek: where does the time go? ;) ) and she is int to jewellery. She got a charm bracelet for christmaslast year and just wants more charms :) Easy present for the next few years :D

She gets clothes from my step mother every year. What a disaster. :( I don't think that we have had anything in the last 12 years that my daughter liked, or if she like it it was the wrong size :rolleyes:
- By craigles [gb] Date 14.02.07 09:40 UTC
My daughter would hate to be bought clothes from anyone apart from me, I do know her taste as she is individual (her words not mine!) She is 13 and adapts a lot of her clothes, she had last year or if she buys them from a high street shop.  She is 5ft 7 and a size 8/10 depending on store. 
- By Dogz Date 14.02.07 13:25 UTC
I've got it!
A trip to the hairdresser...( go in ahead and make your £15 limit.)
Karen
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 14.02.07 13:27 UTC
£15 wouldn't get you a basic cut and blow-dry, let alone anything slightly exotic ...
- By Daisy [gb] Date 14.02.07 13:28 UTC
You won't get much for £15 :D :D :D

Daisy
- By ice_queen Date 14.02.07 13:56 UTC
cut and blow dry at my hairdresser :)  for a 12 year old it would be slightly cheeper :)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 14.02.07 14:11 UTC
£24 cut and blow-dry at the cheapest hairdresser in this area! ;)
- By CherylS Date 14.02.07 14:13 UTC
Only thing is, you know how important hair is to us females.  If the hairdresser gets it wrong what an awful present that would be. You can't take it back and exchange it either.

What about 2 tickets to the cinema?
- By pavlova [gb] Date 14.02.07 15:09 UTC
How about a trip to the bowling alley they do party nights as well.
- By gemma_notts [gb] Date 15.02.07 10:53 UTC
New Look shoes are excellent, I have one pair of shoes from there in 3 different colours & they only cost £15 each!!! Bargain!!
Topic Other Boards / Foo / Present for 12 year old girl

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