My oldest DD (8) made her list for Santa. She didn't ask for a lot of things (maybe 10 items) those items added up to over $1000

Well she still believes in Santa, or atleast wants to believe and is too afraid to say she doesnt. Anyways, my youngest is 5 and has asked for the usual toys, dolls, doll house, dress up clothes ect.
I told my DH if I got DD8 most of what is on her list she is going to have a very expensive yet very small pile of presents.
What do you guys do once your kids get past the toy stage? Should I sit her down and explain to her that DD5 asked for toys and not electronics so it may look like she got more christmas morning?
I dont want to upset DD8 if she wakes up and only sees a small handful of presents for her.
Normally I get them an even amount of gifts, both in size and quantity. This year DD8 asked for a digital camera and a PSP so there is no way I can come up with other "big" presents for her if she gets those.
Eh, this is a tough age to buy for...but she really didn't ask for any toys.


Well she still believes in Santa, or atleast wants to believe and is too afraid to say she doesnt. Anyways, my youngest is 5 and has asked for the usual toys, dolls, doll house, dress up clothes ect.
I told my DH if I got DD8 most of what is on her list she is going to have a very expensive yet very small pile of presents.
What do you guys do once your kids get past the toy stage? Should I sit her down and explain to her that DD5 asked for toys and not electronics so it may look like she got more christmas morning?
I dont want to upset DD8 if she wakes up and only sees a small handful of presents for her.
Normally I get them an even amount of gifts, both in size and quantity. This year DD8 asked for a digital camera and a PSP so there is no way I can come up with other "big" presents for her if she gets those.
Eh, this is a tough age to buy for...but she really didn't ask for any toys.