Saturday, February 8, 2014

In the book the giver, what are the gifts given each year?




Kyley


In the book the giver, what gifts are given each year, for example they are given there assignments when they are a twelve. I need to know this for every year in the book. (gift for a one, a two, a three, ext.) please help!
I have read the book, I need to know for a test but i don't have the book anymore to study by.



Answer
YEAR ONE: a name, a family unit, and a comfort object.
YEAR TWO: nothing.
YEAR THREE: nothing.
YEAR FOUR: a jacket with buttons down the back to teach children interdependence.
YEAR FIVE: nothing.
YEAR SIX: a jacket with big buttons in the front to teach independence.
YEAR SEVEN: a jacket with smaller buttons and a big pocket to show the sign that they can look after some belongings.
YEAR EIGHT: a jacket with buttons down the front and smaller pockets.
YEAR NINE: a bike.
YEAR TEN: boy's=hair is cut to be shorter girls=braids taken out and hair is cut (i'm not absolutely sure if the hair is cut)
YEAR ELEVEN: new undergarmets for both genders. boys get a pocket to hold their calculator for school.
YEAR TWELVE: their assignment.

hope i helped!

xoxo,
aj

13 YEAR OLD GIFT'S! any ideas?




fencerluve


any gifts for a 13 year old's birthday?? websites appreciated! thanks! =]


Answer
People usually buy gifts based on their preference and likes.... when buying gifts for other people, it is best to know first what the other person's likes and preferences are. If you also limit yourself to the age of the prospect recipient, that might not be the best way to go about it because again different strokes for different folks.... I suggest that you first do a little "knowing your enemy" research and when you found out a little more details on them, that is when you start your gift searching.... i.e. if the person likes to read, then start at the bookstore, if the person likes music, then go to the record bars, and things like that.....
Please consider this a last resort, but if all else fails, you might want to ask the recipient what they want to get... sure it takes away the element of surprise but you never know, there might just be something they really like and it would just be wonderful if you got it for them....




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