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    IF your kids exchange holiday gifts with their friends ...

    who pays for them?

    do you set a limit on how much they can spend on each person?
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    My kids have to do chores to earn money for their friends gifts. I will give them $20 to spend on grandparents and cousins and that is at the Dollar Tree.
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    My DD use to make home made goodies for their friends, christmas goodie bags with puppy chow, fudge, popcorn balls, christmas candies etc...

    Now my oldest DD works, so I tell her, if she wants to spend $ on them, then it's up to her. My youngest DD hasn't asked yet, I guess it's not an issue yet to exchange gifts with her friends. Although I did get one of her teachers his favorite chocolates so she could give to him.

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