ALT-4 Christmas 2007 Gift Ideas for Teen Girls Aged 13 15
The gift ideas for teen girls ages 13 to 15 are endless. If you remember a few simple rules while shopping you'll be sure to select a gift they will love.
Rule # 1 Do NOT buy her clothes, no matter how pretty you think it is or how great it will look on her, don't buy it! If you really want to purchase them clothes take her to the mall with you, go in to a store let her select a several outfits she likes and try them on then send her away and pick a few of the items she chose. Then move on to the next store and do the same thing. This ensures she gets what she likes and you approve of it as well as both of you not being disappointed on Christmas morning. I also suggest you do this with shoes as well. The boots you wore in the 70's may be making a come back but that doesn't mean she's going to dig them.
Rule # 2 If you are shopping for a teen girl that is not your daughter ask her parents before buying cosmetics, jewelry (especially earrings some young teen girls are not allowed to wear dangly earrings yet.) Always respect the parent's wishes when buying their daughter gifts. Preventing an upset teen because she loves the red lipstick and long dangly earrings her parents won't let her wear yet. The same thing goes for movies and music. She may be 14 but mom and dad may set the limit at PG-13!
GREAT GIFTS IDEAS
Here is a list of great gifts that 13-15 year old girls will love and the parents will approve of.
• Necklaces, bracelets, post earrings (a gift set can include all of them.)
• Pocketbook and wallet
• Calendar (Using their interests as a guideline)
• Light scented perfume and body sprays (Baby Love Soft, Heaven's Scent)
• Books (age appropriate)
• DVD (age appropriate or ask parents)
• Hair accessories (gift sets include an assortment of accessories)
• Cell phone accessories (if they have one of course, charms, stickers, case and ear piece.)
• Light colored cosmetics (light pinks and earth colors)
• Flavored Lip balm (these come in small to large gift sets)
• Posters (favorite star or a cute animal or inspirational one)
• Make your own nail polish kits (sold in every department store colors are light and come with nail stickers and other accessories)
• Gem Hair Braider (sold in many department and drug stores)
• Curling Irons or Hot rollers
• Stationary sets (Include some stamps)
• Magazine subscriptions (Check with parents first)
• Computer soft wear (based on their interests; photo soft wear, games, educational)
• Video Games
• Board Games
• Collectible items (anything they may collect porcelain dolls, animals)
• Shower radio (so they are never tuneless)
• Gift card (Never go wrong gift)
These ideas are just the tip of the iceberg and are geared towards givers other than the parents as most parents have the trusty wish list in hand when shopping.