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Ten sits right at the edge between kid and tween — some of the picks below are craft kits she'll sit down and finish in one sitting, others (the speaker, the makeup bag) are closer to what a teenager would actually use. Age ratings are the manufacturer's where they exist — a few of these don't list one at all, and the art set's own range is wide enough that it's worth treating as a general pick rather than one tuned specifically to ten.

The priciest gift on this list, but it's a real workflow, not just a box of parts — she sketches a floor plan on the magnetic grid, then "builds" it upright with 30 acrylic wall pieces in four sizes. Comes with actual drafting tools (T-ruler, triangle, compass) rather than toy versions, plus a guide that explains real architecture terms along the way.

A 70-page spiral journal plus the decorating supplies to fill it — patterned paper, chipboard frames, glitter tape, stickers, and a charm — so it isn't a blank notebook she has to figure out how to decorate on her own. Comes in its own storage box, which doubles as somewhere to keep the loose stickers and clips from getting lost.

The case itself folds into an angled crafting board with a built-in kickstand, so there's no separate surface needed to actually weave on. Covers 8 different bracelet patterns from simple to more advanced, with 10 string colors and heart-shaped clasps included — enough to make several before restocking anything.

Built specifically for someone who's never crocheted before — the yarn comes pre-started so she skips the hardest part beginners usually get stuck on, and the video tutorials work for both left- and right-handed kids. If the penguin lands, The Woobles sells other characters in the same format, so it's not a one-off.

The listing's own age range is about as broad as they get — 6 through 12 — so this reads more as a well-stocked general art case than a pick tuned specifically to ten. That said, it's genuinely well-stocked: 24 colored pencils, 24 oil pastels, 24 watercolor cakes, sketch pads, and a coloring book, all organized in a wooden case rather than a loose pile.

IPX7-rated, meaning it's built to survive an actual dunk, not just splashes — a real option for pool days or the shower, not just backyard use. The carabiner clip and color-changing LED lights are what make it feel like a gift rather than just a gadget.

Real mother-of-pearl shell pieces, not painted plastic — each tile catches the light a little differently, so the finished frame has a genuine shimmer rather than a flat craft-store look. It holds a standard 4x6 or 5x7 photo once finished, so it's a keepsake rather than a craft that gets tossed after.

A real accessory, not a toy version of one — PU leather, a metal zipper, and a gold glitter initial patch sewn on rather than printed. Sized to actually hold something (8.3 x 3.5 x 4.9 inches), so it works as a genuine cosmetics or pencil case rather than a decorative afterthought.

Six sheet masks with different characters — llama, otter, panda, cheetah, unicorn, mermaid — each formulated for a different concern (hydrating, firming, soothing) rather than the same product in six wrappers. A low-cost way to make a spa-night birthday feel like an actual spa night.

Genuinely different from a typical LEGO set — there's no minifigure or vehicle here, just a 133-piece bouquet of daisies and lavender that's meant to sit on a shelf as room decor once it's built. The stems are adjustable, so the arrangement isn't locked into one fixed shape.
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