15 Gift Ideas For Girls Ages 7-11

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I have 3 rambunctious beautiful little girls so you can trust me on these products! We also attend many birthday parties. These are things I have purchased for my daughters or for their friends! Or gifts they have received that I truly loved! Let me know your thoughts below which ones are your favorites!


  1. Air Dry Clay

Perfect activity to get your kids off those screens. This is the perfect gift for that crafty girl who has a vivid imagination.

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2. Air Dry Clay KITS

Same as above but in kit form (personally my preference). We were introduced to these on a lake camping trip and my friend just gave all the kids a clay kit. Perfect for party favors or a girls sleepover.

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3. Butter SQUISHY

Why the girls are obsessed with this butter squishy I’m not sure maybe because butter is so delicious but this is a fan favorite!

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4. Budget Binder

Believe it or not having a budget binder is so exciting for them! My girls get an allowance every Saturday and I always give their allowance in one dollar bills. In this binder, they have multiple envelopes that you can organize in categories like savings, personal, food, etc. this is a great gift to begin to teach your daughter how to save and have a positive relationship with money.

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5. Warriors CATS Graphic Novels

This is for the girl that loves reading, graphic novels! She loves adventure, and animals! My daughter read this whole series in just a few days! She loved these books so much!

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6. Make Up Bag With Their Initial

Truthfully, this bag can be used for anything make up, stickers, trinkets, whatever they like! It’s such a cute bag. They will love it. This was a gift we got for one of their friends.

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7. Checkered Duffle Bag

Our family does a lot of camping and my girls also enjoy sleepovers! These bags have been so perfect for our trips! Each of my kids have one of these bags, and I have gifted these bags to others. They are the perfect size, so cute, and helps everyone to just be a little more organized!

They have other colors too!

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8. Play- Doh Slime

I promise you this is a slime pack you will approve of! It’s not messy except I will say the foam slime can make a little mess, but nothing is overall sticky that will leave you wanting to pull your hair out. This is a great sensory item as well. (Even toddler little brothers will enjoy this activity with big sister)

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9. Face Masks

I’m not sure what the obsession with skin care is with girls right now, but they are obsessed with skin care! This is the perfect add-in for a spa gift basket!

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10. Clay Beads Bracelet Making Kit

My daughter really got into making bracelets this past year and it was so fun to watch her make bracelets for all of her best friends. Her creativity will really come through with all the colors and beads. Great for the shy girls.

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11. Oversized Sweater

These girls know that comfort is where it’s at! My girls all have this sweater and have worn it multiple times!

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12. Electric Scooter

A little bit more on the pricey side. This was a gift from their grandma. However, this will get your kids playing outside more, my girls are constantly requesting to go to the park because of these!

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13. Vinyl Stickers

Kids in general just love stickers. My daughters loved these decals. You can put them on their tablets, on the walls, on their dressers, they peel off easily and don’t make a mess. Also, they are super adorable!

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14. Graphic Shirt

This was a gift we got for my daughter’s best friend. She loves capybara and says Bruh all the time she loved this shirt so much! sometimes girls just want a shirt with their favorite creature or animal on it.

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15. Digital Microscope

Perfect for the very curious girl! My daughters love these digital microscopes. They have look at bugs, hair, their skin, all sorts of fun things! Something the whole family will enjoy truly!

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Hope some of these ideas help or inspired you in some way! Happy shopping for the little girls that we love! 💗

A Hidden World: What Uncontacted Tribes Teach Us About Ourselves

Every once in a while, something crosses your path that stops you in your tracks — something that makes you question everything you thought you knew about the world.

That was me the other day, reading an article about a drone capturing footage of a group of people living deep in a remote region… completely cut off from modern society.

Not unaware.

Not forgotten.

Just choosing to live outside of our world.

There are still entire villages — real people, real families, real lives — who have never stepped foot into our “modern” world. They have no electricity, no phones, no clocks, no social media, no government systems, no advertisements telling them what they need, no pressure to become anything other than who they already are.

They live in a world that feels like a parallel reality.

And it fascinates me.

But more than that… it teaches us something.

1. A Full Life Doesn’t Require Our Definition of “Full”

We’re conditioned to believe that fulfillment comes from:

achievements productivity growth comfort convenience

Yet these tribes live full, meaningful, deep lives without any of the things we chase every day.

No noise.

No chaos.

No comparison.

Just existence — pure, present, human.

It makes you pause and wonder:

Are we actually thriving… or are we just endlessly busy?

2. “Progress” Isn’t Universal

From the outside, we might assume they’re “behind” — that our world is somehow superior or more advanced.

But the truth is striking:

They do not want our world.

They choose theirs, proudly and intentionally.

To them, our world isn’t an upgrade — it’s a disruption.

Their world is home, identity, freedom, rhythm.

And they guard it fiercely.

It makes you rethink what “better” even means.

3. They Are Living Echoes of Human Origins

Watching footage of them feels like looking through a window into how humanity once lived:

connected to the land bonded through community surviving through wisdom passed down for generations living according to the earth’s rhythms, not man-made ones

They are a reminder of who we used to be before modern life overstimulated our minds and fragmented our attention.

4. There Are Still Mysteries in the World

We love to think we’ve discovered everything.

Mapped every corner.

Documented every culture.

But then—

a drone flies overhead and reveals an entire village hidden beneath the trees.

It’s humbling.

It reminds us that Earth is still wild, sacred, and full of secrets.

The world is bigger and more mysterious than our little bubbles allow us to imagine.

5. They Teach Us Holy Boundaries

These villages avoid contact not out of fear, but out of wisdom:

outsiders bring disease outsiders bring exploitation outsiders bring change that erases culture

They protect their world the way we should protect our inner peace — fiercely, intentionally, unapologetically.

Not everything is meant to be shared.

Not everything is meant to be exposed.

Some things are sacred, and sacred things require boundaries.

6. They Make Us Rethink “Civilization”

We assume we’re more civilized because we have technology and systems.

But what if civilization is also:

emotional closeness communal purpose spiritual grounding simplicity harmony with the land

Who’s actually more aligned with life —

them, or us?

7. They Wake Us Up Spiritually

Seeing people who live untouched by noise or comparison shakes something loose in your soul.

It makes you ask:

What would my life look like without distraction?

Without pressure?

Without the constant hum of stress and expectation?

It makes you wonder who you would be if you never had to perform for the world.

Sometimes I think:

Maybe they aren’t the ones missing out.

Maybe we are.

A Final Thought

These tribes remind us that there is no single way to be human.

No universal path.

No timeline we must follow.

They are living proof that a meaningful life can look wildly different from what we’re taught to chase.

And maybe —

just maybe —

they’re here to remind us to slow down, reconnect, simplify, and remember that the world, at its core, is still full of wonder.