Holiday Conundrums - Gifting

Updated on November 22, 2012
V.W. asks from Atlantic Beach, FL
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Well, we are rapidly approaching that time again, where as the mom we have to figure out what gifts will make the short list. My head hurts from trying to figure it out online.
Daughter (11) wants a Nook. I am thinking a Kindle Fire would be a better choice, but we already have 2 kindles in the house. The nook COULD be a better choice, since she is an avid reader and the device wouldn't be for games as much (she has an ipod already)... simply b/c I understand you can borrow digital material from the library, right? But I looked on our local library system and I can't figure out what is available, you have to search by ITEM, not browse. So I searched for Harry Potter, and even THAT didn't come up. That did not give me confidence that there will be books my daughter will be interested in available through the library....
I may just scrap the whole reader idea for her anyway... but it would make her so happy. (sigh).

Then, I want to "upgrade" the TV in our family room. We are limited by size b/c it has to fit inside a built-in wall cabinet above our fireplace. We currently only have a 27 in TV there now, but I can get a 32" flat screen to fit. However, most of them now only have 1 set of AV inputs, and I need one set for the Wii, and another for the DVD, unless I ALSO get a new DVD replacement (probably a BluRay). So instead of a cheap $250 set, I am going to have to also get a blu ray, but the blu ray I'd rather have is a Sony, and the TV I want is a Samsung. I know they don't have to be the same, but I'd prefer if they were... We already have 2 Samsung Blu rays, and another Samsung TV... (can't just use the one we have already, b/c of the same built-in issue--- the width needs to be under 14"-so I have to buy a completely new one). And I am getting sick of buying new electronics.

I guess this is more of a vent, but man I am annoyed. I really want to upgrade the size on the TV. But that causes a cascade of other shopping headaches I just want to ignore.

Oh, and husband wants to re-do the flower bed in the front of the house for our anniversary. I can't decide what I want to do there either.... but I'm sick of it looking crappy like it does right now. The roses we planted just don't look good most of the time (Yellow knock-out roses), and they make it difficult to keep the weeds out, which makes it look even worse.

Anybody have insight into the Nook thing? Kindle books aren't cheap, and I find myself buying paperbacks instead still for myself. I don't want to stick her with a device she wants but can't get much use out of, b/c she can't afford to buy the books. She is a book fiend. But to make a specific trip to the physical library costs me $9 in gas, soo....
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To clarify:
There are tons of free books on Kindle. It is just that the ones we typically want are not free, and tend to run $7.99 or $9.99 a pop. Or if it is a brand new release, $14.99. A cheap paperback is cheaper. And Kindle allows free downloads of all the public domain books that are formatted. It's just that my 11 yr old isn't interested in all of those oldies.. she wants the latest/recent tales, that cost money, whether via download or paper. Even most of the Harry Potter novels are $7.99. (I just use that as an example of more "current" material for kids. She actually has been enjoying The Heroes of Olympus series lately, the one that is after the Percy Jackson ones).

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M.L.

answers from Colorado Springs on

I can't help you with electronic devices. But if I didn't know what to do with a flower bed, I'd pick the brains of the people at the nearest *local* nursery. They know what grows well in your part of the country (and there's a lot that grows well in Georgia!), what will grow well in your type of soil, and what will grow well in the given amount of sunlight. They can give you all sorts of great advice so you won't have to do too much guessing. Of course, they hope you'll buy from them, and maybe that will be worthwhile. Local professionals are terrific folks to know.

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A.V.

answers from Washington DC on

A wishlist is a WISH list in our home. If you can't afford it, don't want to buy it, etc. then you might not get it. It sounds like you researched it and don't think it's good for her right now.

What I would do about the TV is get a switch. We have a 3 way adapter so the adapter is plugged in and then there are 3 sets of plugs for our DVD player, SD's Wii, etc. Just push the button to the device you want to use. The store selling the TV should be able to sell you the HD cables, adapters, etc. too.

As far as the Nook vs Kindle, I don't have one and can't tell you. SS has one of them (maybe the Nook) and it didn't do something he wanted, but he also likes comic books. Either way, when we traveled he was constantly looking to plug it in and that was annoying. Get her a gift card to Barns and Nobel and she can shop online - they have great shipping.

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B.H.

answers from Dallas on

I love kindle books and rarely if ever pay for books from amazon. I use two websites to search for free books. This one is my favorite:

http://www.fkbooksandtips.com/

and this one is a little tougher to navigate and the books aren't reviewed first, so you have to really sort through some junk to find good ones:

http://www.ereaderiq.com/free/

I'm not sure what Barnes & Noble has for free books.

I have never gotten a book from the library on the kindle, but I do know that it's just like checking one out, that only one person can have it at a time (something to do with the licensing agreement) so if it's a popular book there's a waiting period just like checking out a hardcopy book.

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E.S.

answers from Jacksonville on

I use the kindle app for android on my phone. I can buy books from amazon.

I get library books on my android phone using the overdrive app. Check with your library to see if they support that app.

I would look into a kindle app for an ipod and give her a gift certificate for amazon that she can use for books.

I don't think you can use the amazon prime account with the kindle app, only with an actual kindle device.

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T.M.

answers from Tampa on

I LOVE my Nook. Yes, you can check out books from the library with it. I guess the selection depends on your individual library. I would check that first. Don't be discouraged about the Harry Potter books...I think that they are just now coming out in e-book format.

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

the Nook HD is real cool.
I have a relative, that spent a lot of time researching it etc, and she bought one. But it is not cheap.
But the Barnes & Noble stores, have a Nook counter in the store, and it is free customer service for Nook owners.

For your flower bed... "annuals" will die out after awhile. It is not a year round bedding. "Perennials" are year round. You need to decide, on which kind you want. You can put nice decorative foliage plants AND flowers combined. Go to a Home Depot or something, and just buy what you like, ask the workers there about the plants, come home and just pop em' in your flower bed. Refresh the soil though, and fertilize, add some compost etc. So it revitalizes the dirt.
BUT winter time is not a good time... to do this. It is a hibernation time for plants/flowers. So wait until Spring... to have your Husband re-do the flower bed.
And add some wood chips or decorative river rocks, to keep the weeds at bay. Roses, are higher maintenance plants. Get plants that are low maintenance. I also know some people, who instead of planting just flowers... they ALSO plant Herb plants too in their bedding... because it is pretty and smells nice, and combines well with flowering plants. And it is useful, being it is herbs. Herb plants also deter insect pests.

For the TV: Sears has great sales... and the Samsung flat screens are "smart TV's" which has all the input/outputs you need. We got ours from Sears, on sale. And the Samsungs have great reviews. If you get a "Smart TV" then you will have SO many options and all the AV input/outputs you need. And it can go online too.
For the DVD player, well Costo has those.

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B..

answers from Dallas on

I can't give you advice on the other stuff. We have one TV, a super old 13 inch tube TV from at least years ago, and one year old DVD player. No ipods, pads, otherwise. I CAN give advice about free books, though!!

If you get a nook, go to the BN website (bn.com) and click on "nook books." Once you are there, type 0.00 in the search bar. That brings up many, many free books. These are other sites I use, for free books.
http://manybooks.net/
http://openlibrary.org/
http://www.gutenberg.org/
overdrive.com/

Oh, and my library allows you to check out ereader books online. AND, you can get SOOO many free books on amazon, Search in kindle books in your preferred category, and sort by price. (From low to high.) Also, if you are a prime member (totally worth the cost!!) you get many, many books for free.

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L.R.

answers from Washington DC on

Nooks are great. My daughter is also 11 and got one last Christmas from her Uncle-Santa. You can indeed get library books for them -- ask in person at the library; they'll tell you how. And you can get a remarkable number of FREE and very, very low-cost books off the Internet -- we have gotten a slew of classic literature on her Nook for nothing or for a very few bucks, cheaper than paperbacks. I don't know about Kindle but if you can only buy full-price books via one supplier (Amazon) -- is that the case with Kindle?? If so, why lock yourself into one supplier?

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C.C.

answers from Tallahassee on

No idea what to suggest on the other electronics, but I would suggest going to your library and speaking directly with a librarian. He/She will be able to pull up a list of nook books, or you can at least find out what format most lending books use. I bought a kindle touch after researching everything, for I only wanted mine for reading. I can check out books from the library or buy books--I also review books for Booksneeze, and I can download them free just as easily.

I'm not saying to get a kindle. But I chose this format because the library's acquisitions were nearly all in kindle format.

Good luck, and don't let all of this stress you out. It isn't worth it. Your daughter won't remember her years at home by what you bought or didn't buy for her. She'll remember how much you cared about her...

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