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Previously on "What to buy my 14 year old niece for her birthday"
Hmm, except her hair is as straight as a gun barrel already.
But keep thinking
In that case, women being women, the chances are that she'll hate her hair the way it is, so some sort of curling device might be the thing to look at.
I've been ordered to buy her something "educational". So as CM rightly said, dildos and tongue piercing kits etc, and God knows what, are out!
But then so are ipods and any similar musical gadgets, unfortunately, as they are probably what she would have liked. So what the heck do you buy someone to help them pass their GCSEs?
Actually, I think someone mentioned some educational presents. So I'll have another look at the replies. (Thanks to *most* people who replied.)
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