Suzi, I am in the UK too and my earlier post mentions money and then buying sentimental because 16 is a special birthday. We have always classed it as a big, special birthday.
^^^ this. She wants money now, and it is fun to have some freedom to get yourself what you want, but years down the road she'll appreciate a keepsake.
My mom gave me a simple gold cross pendant for my 16th birthday and I've worn it daily for more than 20 years. I'd have long forgotten what I spent any birthday money on.
I'm 23 now but I used to get £100 from my mum and £100 from my grandparents. I was pretty spoilt though and it took me a long while to realise the value of money.
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