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Ideas to fill out DS(8) Xmas sack

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notcoolintheslightest · 29/09/2016 23:25

Hello,

My DS who has recently turned 8 has been hinting for an Xbox one for Xmas or a summer house to hold all his Lego 😆 But the summer house won't be happening! I've bought him an Xbox one using my parks vouchers. Im really struggling to think of things to bulk out the sack that don't cost that much. It used to be so much fun when he was young as I could fill it with plastic toys and he would be delighted!

So far I've bought:
Xbox one game
Pokemon go watch thing
Pikachu teddy
Dan TDM pjs
You tube heroes figure.

He loves Lego, but I've just bought him a load Of ninjago Lego for his birthday and we are bursting at the seams with the stuff. Plan to get him a board game and maybe a Pokemon book. But they are all quite small items so far.

I was just wondering if anyone has the same problem or any ideas for me?

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Lilaclily · 29/09/2016 23:29

Lol at an 8 year old 'when he was young ' Grin

I think what you've bought already sounds fine

Maybe some books or dvds

The David williams or lemony snicket

For a dvd the new one with the rabbit as a cop?

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notcoolintheslightest · 29/09/2016 23:35

Oops 'younger' that should have said Grin.

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5BlueHydrangea · 29/09/2016 23:39

Lego base boards? Wilko had some cheap ones last Christmas, I imagine they would have them again.
Tubes of Smarties etc or do they go in a stocking?

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Haudyerwheesht · 29/09/2016 23:39

Zootropolis is the one with the rabbit cop.

What about star wars DVDs and encyclopaedia?

Ds got a volcano making kit at that age and loved it. Oh and also lots of spy stuff - invisible ink, walkie talkies, voice changer, binoculars, torch.

Also a nice fleecy blanket?

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Somerville · 29/09/2016 23:44

Is the sack literally a sack? Is it instead of a stocking or instead of wrapped presents under the tree or both? (Other families Christmas traditions always look bonkers - I'm sure mine would to do to you too!)

Ummm, will try and be helpful now. Bulky cheap presents, right?

Annuals are cheap and large. There will be a Lego one, a Pokemon one and possible a DanTDM one too.

A whole series of books from somewhere cheap like the book people or the works usually only costs about a tenner and is big. And hopefully both educational and fun. Smile. If he's not a big reader then something funny and illustrated like Tom Gates might go down well.

Selection box?

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Voteforpedr0 · 29/09/2016 23:45

Nice hooded sweater ? Does he play any sport ?

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60schild · 29/09/2016 23:46

A big box of unhealthy cereal that you wouldn't normally buy.

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60schild · 29/09/2016 23:47

An emoji cushion- about £4 on eBay.

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Voteforpedr0 · 29/09/2016 23:48

Don't buzz the wire game, bath set, new dressing gown.

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Fevertree · 29/09/2016 23:48

A flannel, 'grown up' shower gel? Travel pillow for long car Journeys maybe...Dressing gown and pj's? Hair product.

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Voteforpedr0 · 29/09/2016 23:49

comfy gorilla onesie

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Catinthecorner · 29/09/2016 23:49

Stuff he'll need, but nicer/cooler versions then normal. So socks/undies/stationary/PJ's/t-shirts/hat/gloves/scarf/etc.

A new dressing gown?

Funky flask/water bottle?

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NotSoSkinnyNow · 29/09/2016 23:51

Ooh, I'll be watching here for ideas!
I usually buy multi-packs of socks and pants then wrap each pair individually Grin sometimes in different shapes, just for added hilarity Grin
I have also been known to wrap the odd piece of fruit (pineapple dressed as a snowman anyone?Grin)

They get their main presents too, but I can't afford much for them, so in previous years have needed to be inventive and to be fair, the funny wrapped fruit has been a huge hit! Its one of the things they talk about long after the plastic tat has ended up in the bin.

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notcoolintheslightest · 30/09/2016 06:29

Thank you for all your great suggestions, really helpful. It's my own fault for buying so much over the years but now the items are getting to be much more expensive.

Somerville it's a Santa sack made of a velour material something like the pic attached. I put his Santa presents in there and family presents under the tree. His stocking is so small it doesn't hold much. It's funny how everyone does it so differently.

He isn't in to football and I got a huge bundle of books off gumtree including diary of wimpy kid, Tom gates etc which is perfect for him. My DS really loves the Temple Run series of books of anyone is looking for ideas for their DC.

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Crystal15 · 30/09/2016 09:09

I got my 7 year old pokemon cards in a gift tin super cheap from Ali Express

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mouldycheesefan · 30/09/2016 09:24

Variet pack of Kellogg's cereal goes down well as a filler here.
Tubes of sweets
A balloon (blown up)

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LooseSeal · 30/09/2016 09:32

You can get last year's annuals for 1p and postage from Amazon, so about £2.50 normally. Just search 2016 annual and have a look. Nice big books good for bulking out.

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AmyAmoeba · 30/09/2016 10:00

Do you wrap the gifts in the sack? That might give you potential to bulk things up. You could use bubble wrap on one or two things (the jumbo bubbles are popular in my house) or put some things in gift boxes with shredded tissue.
A helium balloon floating out of the top of the sack might be fun. My eight year old is quite young still and would enjoy that kind of nonsense but maybe yours us too mature?
Emoji and poo cushions are very popular as well as cheap and bulky.
Primark always have fun character or animal slippers near Christmas.
I don't know if a large bag of popcorn or crisps would be appropriate? Or something like a nerf gun - I've seen those discounted recently but can't think where.
TK Max are great for bulky Lego books if he likes them.
Would he like a space hopper thingy like this
Pound shops always have stuff like huge tubes of sweets and giant lollipops with twenty small lollies inside.
Or a money box - you can get tin can ones about the size of a baby formula tin.
If he's into science Tk maxx and Smyths have microscopes, telescopes and science sets.
Poundshops often have giant inflatable toys. We have a crocodile one and a dolphin taking up space and getting under my feet and just begging me to prick them that would definitely bulk out a sack!

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Feckinlego · 30/09/2016 13:01

Op, you mind me asking what the Pokemon go watch thingy is? Sounds right up my ds street!

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1122christy · 30/09/2016 19:06

I'm in the exact same situation so watching for ideas. My son is 8 (9 in Feb) and is getting an Xbox one for Xmas so has been told he will not be receiving much else but he has 2 younger sisters so feel bad they will have more of a bundle. I have explained his is more expensive so he does understand why he won't get as much.
So far I have got him trainers on sale that I would normally have just gave him but he is getting them wrapped up lol same with a new outfit for Xmas with underwear.
I also got him Some things from Aliexpress cheap like - Pokemon cards (75 for £3.40) , Five Nights at Freddys hoodie (£7), pokeball (£1.30) with figures (24 for £2 odd) Pokemon projector watch that I think is one you said you've got.
Got him 2 small Lego boxes as same as your son mine has so much already he really doesn't need more but in the recent Argos 3 for 2 I got him the mighty micros box at £7 each robin vs bane and hulk vs Ultron.
He is getting a boxset of books called Alex rider , £10 at the works.
I'm gng to get him modelling clay with tools I saw some cheap sets on Amazon. Lumi dough and air dry ones both around £2 or so and tools £3.
Xbox controller skins batman ones for £5 odd on Amazon
Pokemon go guidebook around £3/4
Ghostbusters slime tub with a figure £1.99 from Smyths
YouTube book on funniest videos £4 on Amazon.

All these things are quite cheap but when wrapped up will look like more.
In his stocking I have bought him different blind bags, bubblegum from pound shop, hulk Pez with extra Pez sweets.
There is a new diary of a wimpy kid book out on the 1st Nov so if he doesn't buy it himself with pocket money then I will get that for him.
Have a look on Aliexpress for cheaper things.

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notcoolintheslightest · 03/10/2016 10:07

Aww wow thanks for all your fantastic suggestions, it's such a great help! Yes I wrap the presents too just to make life harder for myself .

Feckinlego (I'm wishing I thought of that great username) sorry it's not a watch but a wrist band thing that helps to detect Pokemon. I got it from Nintendo store. m.store.nintendo.co.uk/merch-accessories/pokemon-go-plus/11302666.html.

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notcoolintheslightest · 03/10/2016 10:09

Here is a pic as I'm not sure the link worked. Out of stock now there but maybe it will come back in again.

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MooseAndSquirrel · 03/10/2016 10:13

Watching with interest as I do the same! the kids presents are wrapped in their sacks.
problem is DD2 is a toddler so her boxes of plastic stuff bulk it out easily, but im struggling with DD1 (also 8)
need some cheep token gifts that come in big boxes!
totally for me, as I like seeing the sack all full - im sure she'd be ok as she knows hers cost more but its my parent guilt that likes keeping them kind of even!

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Haudyerwheesht · 03/10/2016 12:10

I've just ordered ds 10) some of the Wilkos base plates and figures along with a disgusting experiments kit

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CarrotVan · 03/10/2016 12:45

Moose - if she likes soft toys then one of those massive teddies/unicorns that are so popular or a couple of funky cushions for her bed or a massive craft kit

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