If you have kids with a mile-long Christmas wish list, you know it can be tough to narrow it down. Money.com suggests you ask your child to pick “something they want, something they need, something to wear, and something to read.”
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This cuts down on the unneeded gifts and still allows them the ability to choose a variety of stuff for the holidays. You can also use this as a chance to balance practical items, like clothing, with fun items, like toys. For more details, check out the full post linked below.
All I Want for Christmas: Frugal Kids [Money.com]
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3 responses to “Limit Kids To This List To Keep Their Gifts In Check”
Phew, thank goodness my kid wants and needs a jacket with Harry Potter written on it.
there’s am old german saying
something to eat, something to wear, something to read, something to play with and something to spend.
How about giving your children some boundaries this year.