
Boys- 6yrs about $150 each. DD 14 yrs- about $200. Unfortunatley, her stuff costs a lot more, though, so the boys will have lots of gifts while she'll only have a couple! She understands, though.
Honestly, I think that is more than enough. I walk through their rooms and see all the junk they have, they really need nothing else and I don't want greedy, ungrateful kids. And we don't need any more garage sale fodder!

There is nothing wrong with getting stuff at yard salesMy kids are younger (5 and 2), but one thing that I do without any embarassment is give them gifts from garage sales and craigslist. If I can find it opened and gently played with for 75% off, why wouldn't I do that? My ODS really wants Star Wars stuff for Christmas, so I scoured craigslist and found the huge Millenium Falcon for $35 (retails for $160). That is going to blow his mind Christmas morning, and he couldn't care less that it isn't new in the box. I'd definitely check that route with your 5 year old, maybe your 10 year old as well!
We loved it that way!OP, you sound like us. We have always bought a lot of clothes, personal stuff like razors and shower gels and the like, plus their toys and such.
Does everyone else figure any clothes bought for gifts into the budget amount?
Boys- 6yrs about $150 each. DD 14 yrs- about $200. Unfortunatley, her stuff costs a lot more, though, so the boys will have lots of gifts while she'll only have a couple! She understands, though.
Honestly, I think that is more than enough. I walk through their rooms and see all the junk they have, they really need nothing else and I don't want greedy, ungrateful kids. And we don't need any more garage sale fodder!
I, also, don't believe spoiled ungrateful kids really comes from how much you give them. I believe it's more of a parenting (or lack of parenting) issue. My kids are happy and grateful for everything they are given. My original post was not because I was a afraid they would freak out at being given less, it was about helping me to make the most of what I'm able to spend this year and to get some ideas that I maybe had not thought of. My kids will be ok with whatever they are given.
We look at basic clothes as a need and we do not give needs at Christmas time. Once the kids are teens they most likely will get clothes but they will be special clothes that are not basic and not needs. If I had a teen girl and she wanted Ugg boots, that would a Christmas gift. A pair of boots from payless would not.
As others have said stuff does not equal greedy and ungrateful. Both are attitudes that are a result of lack of parenting. Children are born self centered and the parents teach them to share and be thankful for what they have.