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This STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) gift isn’t just fun to play with, it’s also teaching her to design and build in a new way. There’s about 27 feet of filament in this kit, and when she runs out, here's where to get more.
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Anything monogrammed is always a good idea, and the tween in your life is guaranteed to love this trendy bubble letter necklace. Plus, we're impressed with the quality of Pavoi's affordable pieces.
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Give your girl a new place to read, do homework, or just chill. The chair and ottoman have a fuzzy cover, and there are 13 colors available, so you’re sure to find one that matches her room.
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ICYMI, everyone loves the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag, but not everyone knows that it comes in a clear version. It's perfect for field trips, concerts, or other events that require see-through bags.
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If she’s always snapping photos on her phone, chances are, she’ll love this screen-free camera too. It captures vibey, vintage-inspired pics that she can seamlessly upload to her phone using the included cord, then share with friends. Our shopping editor tested out the Camp Snap camera and can confirm: It’s a cute, distraction-free way to capture memories.
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Tech accessories can be hit or miss as a gift, but not this one. It sticks onto the back of her phone case. The silicone suction cups can grip onto any smooth surface while she and her friends take a bunch of selfies or videos. Bonus: the surface is a mirror for quick lip gloss checks.
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With this tiny, inkless printer, they'll be able to print out any picture they want from their phone on demand. Grab a pack or two of the printer paper to add to the gift.
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She can focus on homework, stream her favorite shows, or write in her journal all from the comfort of her bed, thanks to this pillow that lets her sit upright comfortably. The fuzzy cover is removable and washable, too.
Judy Blume is a trailblazer in writing fiction about tough issues for tweens like bullying, puberty, divorce, and more. This set of her classics includes Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret; Blubber; Deenie; Iggie's House; It's Not the End of the World; Then Again, Maybe I Won't; and Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself.
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Tweens may have one or two ear piercings, but they don’t always need their jewelry to match. A big set like this one lets them choose between hoops and studs, with or without cubic zirconia bling. It comes in gold or silver.
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If she’s always doodling, here are hundreds of ideas for her sketchbook, plus easy-to-follow guides for taking her skills to the next level. Pair this one with a nice new set of art pencils.

Jessica is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she writes for Good Housekeeping, Esquire, House Beautiful, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Elle Decor, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and Prevention. With more than 15 years of experience, she tests and reports on useful, unique, and trending products—everything from baby gear to home decor to power tools—and tracks the best sales in the lifestyle and tech spaces.
Hannah is the Shopping Editor at Cosmopolitan, covering all things from chic home decor to trendy fashion finds, TikTok products that are actually worth your $$$, and the perfect gift to buy for your boyfriend's mom. She previously wrote for Seventeen and CR Fashion Book. Follow her on Instagram for hot takes on red carpet fashion and pictures of her office outfits that nobody asked for.
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