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Hard-to-please teen? For gift ideas, check clique

Published: Friday, Dec. 11, 2009 10:48 a.m. MST
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Nothing says Christmas with teenagers quite like the eye-roll as they open their presents.

High schoolers are a particularly difficult group to buy for, as their desires are often quite narrow and tied to their peer group. You're not just buying for them, but for their entire clique.

That "Twilight" edition Bella Swan Barbie doll ($139.99 at FAO Schwarz) that might thrill your pop culturista will probably mortify your average environmental activist.

Here are some suggestions for negotiating this minefield:

Sci-Fi Geek: "Star Wars" hoodie by Marc Ecko. The hood zips up in front to form a helmet such as those worn by X-wing pilots in the movies. You'll get a "Roger, Rogue Leader" for making this $150 purchase at Shopecko.com

Fashionista: On-The-Fold dress from Anthropologie, $188, matching cardigan $118. So tasteful you could eat them.

Male Jock: For the basketball player on your list, a new video "The Decade of Excellence" celebrates underdog favorite Gonzaga's amazing run of college basketball success. $20 at www.gozags.com.

Female Jock: Fitflops, shoes that provide a workout for legs while walking. $42 at Victoria's Secret.

Activist: Think globally but carry handbags made out of recycled candy wrappers, newspapers or subway maps. $28 at uncommon goods.

Techie: Oakley sunglasses with a built-in MP3 player, $51.99 at Amazon.com.

Student Leader: Future Tracy Flick can read Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue," $14.50 at Amazon.com.

Slacker: Clocky, an alarm clock on wheels that will jump off the nightstand, drive away and keep ringing if the student does not get up right away. No more hitting the snooze button a dozen times. $49.99 at Target.

Extreme Athletes: Tony Hawk RIDE, a motion-sensing skateboard deck for video games. Allows you to simulate shredding the mountain from your living room. $119 at WalMart.

Gamer: Subscription for a year of play on XBox Live, along with latest version of "Call of Duty" and headphones for directing your group's fire on all those Nazi zombies.

Cheerleaders: Tote bags that resemble a female torso, with "CHEER" written on the front, as if you couldn't already tell who the cheerleaders were. In various school colors, $24.95 at www.4specialtycheerleader.com.

Thespians: Gift certificate for professional headshots from local photo studio.

Preppies: Italian cashmere sweater in Heather Twilight or Heather Waterfall from J. Crew, $188.

Band Geeks: "The Beatles: Rock Band" will lend them some cool. Around $49 at many places.

Nerds: Complete set of Boy Scouts of America award coins for Eagles, Scoutmasters and Order of the Arrow brothers. $14.25 at www.realnerd.com.

Glee Clubbers: Hit the high notes with "Glee, the Music, Vol. 1," $12.99 on iTunes, or "Glee, Season One," $49.99 on iTunes.

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