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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 369189" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I like to give my neice and nephew Amazon gift cards, but neither are difficult children despite my M being a super intelligent Aspie and AR being both Aspie and ADD. For them, Amazon is great because there's such a huge variety of things to purchase. AR has a horse and gets books on training and that sort of thing. M is a voracious reader (AR is too, but has a reading Learning Disability (LD) so goes for audio books). He saved up his gift cards and got a Kindle. I put him on my Amazon Kindle account so I can send him books that I've gotten or that I think he might like.</p><p></p><p>For my mum, I get gift cards for her favorite stores and the kids take her shopping if I can't (I live 250 miles away)</p><p></p><p>When I've been dirt poor, mum used to get us gift certificates from grocery stores which were greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 369189, member: 1963"] I like to give my neice and nephew Amazon gift cards, but neither are difficult children despite my M being a super intelligent Aspie and AR being both Aspie and ADD. For them, Amazon is great because there's such a huge variety of things to purchase. AR has a horse and gets books on training and that sort of thing. M is a voracious reader (AR is too, but has a reading Learning Disability (LD) so goes for audio books). He saved up his gift cards and got a Kindle. I put him on my Amazon Kindle account so I can send him books that I've gotten or that I think he might like. For my mum, I get gift cards for her favorite stores and the kids take her shopping if I can't (I live 250 miles away) When I've been dirt poor, mum used to get us gift certificates from grocery stores which were greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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