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10 Presents for your teen daughter (and a BONUS tip)

  • Andrea Schmitt
  • 15 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

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The end of November means that Christmas is creeping up on you. If you need a gift for your teen daughter, then here are 10 gift ideas (plus one bonus one at the end). For your info, these are not affiliate links; I know how difficult it can be to find the right gift, so I here are some suggestions, and to make it easy, with links...



1. A gift certificate for an experience your daughter likes and would like more of is always a good idea. Maybe it's "a dinner alone with dad", "visit an escape room", or "cookie baking". Just set the date and time, and you'll have a quality, fun time planned! (This is also a great last-minute idea, just write your own "voucher"!)


2. Stickers are in, but they can be quite expensive. What about this small sticker maker? Your daughter can really get creative with this little gadget.


3. Sleeping well is important, and this satin pillow case feels and looks luxurious, grown-up and cute at the same time.


4. If your daughter experiments with makeup, then have a look at Sephora's lip gloss kits. There are different sizes and prices.


5. A cute night lamp might help to make going to bed a liiiiiittle bit easier.


6.If your daughter struggles with time keeping, here is a lifesaver, a timer that she can set to 3, 10, 30, etc minutes just by flipping it. I have this very same one and love it!


7. Anything personalized is great: necklaces, pencil cases, picture frames, mobile phone covers... Look at this one ...


8. What about this mini fridge, so she can stash away some fruit and water in her room and feel a bit autonomous?


9 Lavalamps are back again, yeah! (I had a yellow orange one that moved to many countries with me...). Here are some colourful ones.


10. A gratitude journal or a 5-Minute-Journal. What about this one?



Here are more gift tips from 2022 and also 2023 (what happened with making a list last year..... hmmm..?) Some are for girls who have difficulty getting out of bed, some are artsy ideas, and some are fun ones.


One BONUS tip: If you have a daughter who loves books but loathes the reading process, introduce her to audiobooks. I think Audible.com is a great solution. Ask my daughter and me, we have been Audible members since 2005…


Happy Holidays to you and your family, wherever you will be during these days.


Kindly,

Andrea

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