Would second the DS with some good puzzle games if you can get hold of one (plus there's all sorts on it - sudoku, gem based puzzle games, adventures such as Professor Layton also worth a shot perhaps - it's a good text based mystery game if she is into that).
I'd also look at some CDs with audio adventures (for transference onto music players or her PC?) or perhaps audio books? I brought in some audio adventures for Doctor Who for example during my op, which kept me quite entertained and also meant I didn't have to hold and focus on books if I was tired.
Oh, and as a crafter, there are some rather good mini scrapbook kits (make sure she takes enough glue though and her scissors/photos) available.
I'd also look at some CDs with audio adventures (for transference onto music players or her PC?) or perhaps audio books? I brought in some audio adventures for Doctor Who for example during my op, which kept me quite entertained and also meant I didn't have to hold and focus on books if I was tired.
Oh, and as a crafter, there are some rather good mini scrapbook kits (make sure she takes enough glue though and her scissors/photos) available.
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