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Mum shares 11-year-old’s Christmas list complete with ‘ballpark’ prices and a VERY detailed ranking system


THERE are two types of people in this world – those who buy all their Christmas presents in the January sales and those who leave it all to the las minute.

Well if you find yourself in the latter category, then asking your kids to write a quick wish list is always a good starting point.

Unfortunately for one mum, she got a little more than she bargained for when her 11-year-old presented her with an epic list of Christmas presents she wanted.

Sharing the hilarious wish list on Twitter, the mum wrote: “My 11yr old’s Christmas list includes ballpark prices and a key to her preferences.”

The savvy pre-teen had divided her list into three parts – “things she will die without,” “things she would be okay without” and “things she really wants but won’t die” without.

In the most important category, the 11-year-old has place a new pair of jeans, a necklace, a gift card, tickets to Walt Disney World Florida- and most importantly, an` iPhone charger.

Everything on the list:

  1. Limelight
  2. Walt Disney merchandise
  3. Walt Disney World concert tickets
  4. Vans
  5. Facemasks
  6. Jacket
  7. Stickers
  8. Leggings or jeans
  9. Polaroid film
  10. Necklaces
  11. Rings
  12. Scrunches
  13. iPhone charger
  14. Chapstick
  15. Gift card to Hollister
  16. Lanyard

As for the things she’ll be “okay without”, the youngster asked for lip balm, scrunchies, stickers and rings.

And in the last category, she added some Vans, Disney merchandise and a lanyard.

But while her list might look a little optimistic, the only thing the youngster put multiple icons next to was her much-needed iPhone charger.

Last year, this 10-year-old’s Christmas list went viral when she demanded iPhone 11, a Chanel purse, Gucci sliders and £3k in cash.

For more festive stories, Disney fans are making Mickey Mouse-themed wreaths for Christmas 2020.

Also, B&M has released its £1 Christmas decoration range – and people are obsessed.

Plus one woman panic-bought ALL her Christmas presents in five hours before lockdown.

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