Wow I look up to you for doing what you do. Here are some affordable suggestions for teens and children with disabilities:
1. I am a child advocate supporter and I know most places have video game consoles so a new game could be something they all play: http://shopping.yahoo.com/b:Video%20Games:784712945
2. Set of silver bracelets for the girls $13: Metro7 - Set of 3 Silver Bead Bracelets and inexpensive watches for the boys: http://shopping.yahoo.com/s:Casual%20Watches:4157-Gender=Men%27s:browsename=Men%27s%20Casual%20Watches:refspaceid=96181140
3. For the burn victims: Fisher-Price Tumble Time Tigger, he does all the work! http://shopping.yahoo.com/b:Toys%20for%20Crawlers%20%26%20Walkers:784715842
4. They can play bowling by kicking the ball! Baby Farm Friends Bowling http://shopping.yahoo.com/b:All%20Gifts%20for%20Kids%20%26%20Babies:784713451
You can find these gifts and more unique Holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping’s Holiday Gift Center: http://shopping.yahoo.com/b:Holiday%20Gifts%20%26%20Gift%20Ideas:784712816
Hope this helps!
2006-11-14 11:07:37
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answered by Claudia C 2
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Well, I think what you're doing is wonderful! I think maybe books would be nice... Maybe gift cards? Hmm... teens are so hard to buy for... I personally think journals make good gifts for people (maybe not the the burn victims) in those sorts of situations so they can work through their problems and whatnot... Even if you like baked a bunch of Christmas cookies, I'm sure it would be much appreciated. Maybe even things like basketballs or sports things for the kids who are into sports... But the burn victims will be hard to buy for. Even just writing them letters and giving them Christmas cards could do so much to brighten their day, you know? Or visit them in the hospital.
Perhaps talk to the people at CPS and find out about some of the teens like if they have special interests you can buy them something for. I don't know but I really admire you.
2006-11-13 16:36:56
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answered by Polo Panda 2
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Gift cards to Wal-Mart, Target or Hastings (even $10.00 ones) - would let them pick out a book, music, jewelry, clothing, art supplies - what they would like. Also movie theater gift cards or Blockbuster video gift cards are enjoyed.
Journals with cool pens, art tablets and markers or charcoal are nice. Handheld games. Stocking hats & scarves. Stuffed animals, those really soft scrunchy pillows.
For burn victims - that is a toughy. I think probably DVD's of the latest movies. Music. Again - hats and scarves. Really soft, cuddly stuffed animals.
I would suggest asking some of the nurses at the burn center what they would recommend.
2006-11-13 16:44:31
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answered by Karla R 5
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Teen girls: Hair Chalk is a WINNER. http://www.hairchalktalk.com.
Teen boys: Axe Spray (guys want to try cologne without being too fancy)
Books are great for both sexes.
Burn victims, wow. I would say something they can listen to - a way to listen to music?
2013-12-07 16:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Books.
2006-11-13 19:30:18
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answered by mizz_carlatg 1
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i think of a sturdy present for a teenager could be a modern card for foodstuff, video clips, outfits, interest shops. i'm getting my now 17yr previous brother present playing cards for each thing they're extra modern for him and that i be attentive to this could nicely be a modern he will certainly use!
2016-10-17 06:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A matching beanie and scarf
2006-11-13 16:32:22
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answered by Kool_Kermit 2
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That's not wrong
2016-08-08 19:19:31
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answered by ? 4
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cd's or gift cards..
2006-11-13 21:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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