At friends houses
In their bedroom. :)(:
obviously under the Christmas tree, cabinets, under parents bed, closets, and maybe even a drawer.
In the Attic or Basement
I hide mine at a friends house.
A child could hide them with another family member or they could hide them unger their bed
When you are at school your parents go into the shops, buy the presents, hide them and then when you get home they act as if nothing has happened. Does that help?
On Christmas night, hide somewhere with a camera. Snap a picture of your parents putting the presents under the tree and show them to your friends. Try not to spoil the fun for too many people!
A good example of a sentence for the word "glimpse" is": Before his parents could hide his Birthday presents, Tommy got a glimpse at all his new toys. This sentence highlights the emphasis of secrecy to this word. The word "glimpse" means to "peek at" or "briefly look at."
get an camera , hide it , record all night . but its probably your parents that get you presents
in the wardrobe... All wrapped up so that it is a real tease but cannot see heat they are!
A few good places to hide Christmas gifts are in a closet.In our basement I hide some of the gifts in a closet with a lock. I put them in a bag, and i close the closet and lock the door.Another place I hide my Christmas gifts are under my husband and I's bed. Most parents don't let their children in their bedroom. With my curious three daughters they never suspect these places. (Especially my 3 year old once got in our bedroom and she almost found them, but I picked her up and I said out!)
Frankly, there is not a good place to hide a gun- anything you hide can be found. There are fairly cheap (less that $40) safes available. If you do not have a safe, at least get a trigger lock. If kids can find their Christmas presents, they can find a gun.
Snoop around, Check your parents email, and look under beds, in drawers, in closets, and at relatives houses (they usually hide them in other houses.)