Presentation for the tablet pen idea - Whichever Harry Potter House your daughter is - get two ribbons in those colors (red&gold Gryffindor, green&silver Slytherin, etc), and tie a lovely bow around the white box. I Love the ideas, I am buying the Hobbit devotional for my sons. Thank you.
Becky you made Easter basket shopping very easy for me because my 14 year old daughter would love every single item in your youngest's basket. I especially like the Hobbit devotional. My youngest daughter just had her birthday, and I gave her the jellyfish lamp and she loves it so much! Thank you showing what you gave them for Easter:)
Always love your ideas for gift giving. I have 3 girls.....my youngest is 20. I had an idea to give height to the one basket is maybe you could put tissue paper under the grass and then fluff up the paper around the sides ?? I really liked the Apple pencil case and tea set looked cool too!
I’d really love to look into the Hobbit devotional! My daughter started to read the Lord of the Rings series a few years ago, and I think she would really like that. I love your videos and unique gift ideas!
I pretty much got everything for my daughter’s Easter basket but she would probably like the specs fidget she really likes fidget toys! She’s also 14. I got her 2 plushes Dr. Plague ones she likes them. First year I added couple of gift cards a target one and she loves arby’s mozzarella sticks so got her an Arby’s gift card. Found a box of chocolate covered cherries after Valentine’s Day sale that don’t look like Valentine’s Day at all to put in her basket!
I’m Christian and love both. I also love Pokémon, starwars, and loads of otehr sci-fi & fantasy and so do my family’s kids. I’ll happily pass it onto my kids. It isn’t real for crying out loud. Let the kids have some fun. It broadens their imagination. So many kids learned to read because of Harry Potter.
@@nancyfarkas3592many people believe that Harry Potter books and movies make witchcraft seem harmless to kids. And yes, fictional books can lure kids towards the occult. Too many Christian kids dabble in witchcraft not realizing it’s harmful because these books and others like them make witchcraft seem harmless. Just because a book is fictional doesn’t mean it can’t do real spiritual harm to a child in the long run.
@@marcib6767 no they don’t. I know many kids who have read these books and they know it’s fiction. Christians have nothing to do with it. If you tell your kids it’s just fiction and they know what is real they will not have issues.
I love your gift giving videos. My favorite things are the Specks, which I love & love to give, and the jellyfish lamp, which I’d love to receive.
Presentation for the tablet pen idea - Whichever Harry Potter House your daughter is - get two ribbons in those colors (red&gold Gryffindor, green&silver Slytherin, etc), and tie a lovely bow around the white box.
I Love the ideas, I am buying the Hobbit devotional for my sons. Thank you.
Awesome basket ideas!!
Thank you! 😊
I love your baskets! Each item was so thoughtful and perfect for a basket!
Thanks so much! 😊
Our son who just turned 9 picked out a Jelly Fish lamp when we went to Shedd Aquarium and he loves it!
Lots of inspo here. Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Love everything you picked. Have a lovely Easter.
Thank you! You too!
Would you be able to do an updated video on your thoughts on Disney? Do you still feel the same? Are you ever going to go back? Etc. Thanks!
I have been wondering the same I got a lot of ideas from her previous videos and outfit inspo.
Great ideas for my daughter. Thanks for sharing!
Hi great video iam sure your daughters will enjoy their baskets have a great day possum 😊
Thankyou so much possum
Becky you made Easter basket shopping very easy for me because my 14 year old daughter would love every single item in your youngest's basket. I especially like the Hobbit devotional. My youngest daughter just had her birthday, and I gave her the jellyfish lamp and she loves it so much! Thank you showing what you gave them for Easter:)
Always love your gift ideas! Picked up the cat and another animal puzzle book.
Wonderful!
We love lord of the rings too. I bought the fisher price little people hobbit and lord of the rings characters.
I bought the hobbit devotional. Thanks for the suggestion
Happy Easter
Happy Easter to you!
@@aplacetonest Love You
Always love your ideas for gift giving. I have 3 girls.....my youngest is 20. I had an idea to give height to the one basket is maybe you could put tissue paper under the grass and then fluff up the paper around the sides ?? I really liked the Apple pencil case and tea set looked cool too!
Thank you 😊
I’d really love to look into the Hobbit devotional! My daughter started to read the Lord of the Rings series a few years ago, and I think she would really like that. I love your videos and unique gift ideas!
I pretty much got everything for my daughter’s Easter basket but she would probably like the specs fidget she really likes fidget toys! She’s also 14. I got her 2 plushes Dr. Plague ones she likes them. First year I added couple of gift cards a target one and she loves arby’s mozzarella sticks so got her an Arby’s gift card. Found a box of chocolate covered cherries after Valentine’s Day sale that don’t look like Valentine’s Day at all to put in her basket!
Do you have the link to the magnets?
Here you go: www.getspeks.com
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For the other Christians: Lord of the Rings: Yes ✅️ Harry Potter: No 👎
same. You are so right about that
I’m Christian and love both. I also love Pokémon, starwars, and loads of otehr sci-fi & fantasy and so do my family’s kids. I’ll happily pass it onto my kids. It isn’t real for crying out loud. Let the kids have some fun. It broadens their imagination. So many kids learned to read because of Harry Potter.
What’s wrong with Harry Potter? It’s just fiction.
@@nancyfarkas3592many people believe that Harry Potter books and movies make witchcraft seem harmless to kids. And yes, fictional books can lure kids towards the occult. Too many Christian kids dabble in witchcraft not realizing it’s harmful because these books and others like them make witchcraft seem harmless. Just because a book is fictional doesn’t mean it can’t do real spiritual harm to a child in the long run.
@@marcib6767 no they don’t. I know many kids who have read these books and they know it’s fiction. Christians have nothing to do with it. If you tell your kids it’s just fiction and they know what is real they will not have issues.
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