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My 10yr old daughter's aunty bought her a large box of Lush bath bombs for Christmas, which she adores. Doesn't sound that flash but check out their prices - not cheap. There were easily more than 10 items at ?3 / ?4 each. Really treasured present. House smells gorgeous each time she uses one.

My 10 year old loves clothes - she particularly loves Boden (but I'm too stingy to indulge her!) Does Boden do vouchers? As mail order, it wouldn't matter where she lives. If you are choosing, avoid anything pink or girly.


For something dearer, she was thrilled with the camera she received for Christmas. Very grown up!

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