I want money, that's what I want

Jul 23, 2016 12:52


Help me, o LJ.

Next week is the birthday of a small girl of my acquaintance. She'll be 6.

I haven't seen her in a year, and am not sure what she'd like (requests for advice from parents have not yet produced results). Last year she was all about pink stuff and craft supplies. However, shopping is a bit difficult at present, so I'm tempted by the ( Read more... )

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ghoti July 23 2016, 12:57:30 UTC
I asked Judith, who wasn't really sure of vouchers, but when asked which shops she likes, said Toys R Us. Of course, she may not have a Toys R Us near her, but presumably any toyshop would do.

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venta July 24 2016, 09:05:34 UTC

Please thank Judith for her answers :)

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feanelwa July 23 2016, 13:02:07 UTC
Book tokens are still a thing...

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venta July 24 2016, 09:04:41 UTC

I didn't actually know they still existed, but am very pleased!

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deborahw37 July 23 2016, 13:03:08 UTC
I tend to send some money, what my grandchildren call *spends* are always welcome. I know it's a risk to post so I put the birthday card envelope into a dull looking brown envelope and so far the spends have always got there.

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venta July 24 2016, 09:05:55 UTC

Useful advice, thank you!

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venta July 26 2016, 21:25:38 UTC

I went for cash, and it made it there :)

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bopeepsheep July 23 2016, 13:36:13 UTC
Book tokens are what my nephew and niece (now 9 and 7) ask for and have been getting for some time now; WHSmith vouchers cover a lot of bases; Amazon vouchers are awesome (if you know the parents have accounts, which is probably 85% of the population now, but check); actual hard cash is not to be underestimated (though can lead to obscene gloating for brief moments).

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shermarama July 23 2016, 15:45:31 UTC
I was going to say I've been going to WHSmith to buy the books I've been giving to my nieces, now 7 and 4, and since they have other things like games and activity kits too, that seems like a useful option. (Although still check there is one near them.)

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venta July 24 2016, 09:08:28 UTC

There is definitely a Smiths, yes!

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shermarama July 24 2016, 18:21:01 UTC
Small pedantic anecdote I can no longer prevent myself telling: back when I were a lass, I lived in Wigan and went to school twenty miles away in Southport. Southport had a WHSmiths but Wigan didn't, because it had a big independent stationer's, called Smiths of Wigan. Sometimes school stuff would come up that we were told could be bought at WHSmiths, which us in Wigan couldn't get because we only had Smiths. Therefore WHSmiths and Smiths are, in my head, definitely not the same thing :)

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exspelunca July 23 2016, 20:43:27 UTC
If the 6-y-o is who I think she is, a reminder that our Toys 'R' Us is now a Brighter Homes and Lamb's recently closed. Our WHS is still extant and has a wide range for its size. Yellow Pages claims there is a Toys 'R' Us on Teesside Park. However, Alan Y's Emily was tickled pink with some money to be taken to spend when she was similar age.

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venta July 24 2016, 09:10:02 UTC

You're correct :) I didn't know Toys R Us had shut, and I'm horrified that Lamb's went into administration :(

Good to know Smiths is still there! Think Smiths or cash is probably the way to go.

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