Group gift for a tween birthday party
The tween years are when the wishlist gets specific and pricey. Pool one real thing instead of guessing.
Tweens (roughly ages 9–12) have opinions. They want the specific shoe, the specific game, the specific camera. They also know what they don't want (most of what well-meaning adults pick). Giftaro lets you skip the guesswork: name the actual thing your tween has been asking for and let everyone chip in. A $40 contribution from each family in the friend group adds up to something real — a phone case and earbuds, a board, a small camera, a real piece of skate gear.
Typical contribution per person: $20–$50.
Gift ideas
- A skateboard, scooter, or e-scooter
- Wireless earbuds or a small camera
- A specific video game and one accessory
- A pass for an indoor sports facility
- An art tablet or starter electronics kit
Sample share message
“Doing one real gift for [Name]'s birthday this year. Pooling for [thing they want] — chip in any amount: [link].”
Start a Giftaro for this in 60 seconds.
Name the gift. Share the link. Everyone chips in.
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