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Ideas for 10 year old boy

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MonsterKidz · 09/11/2020 13:07

Can anyone share their gift ideas for a 10 year old boy?

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Bikingbear · 09/11/2020 15:42

Budget?

Scooter
Skateboard
Ramp
Lego
Echo Dot
Nerf gun
Target

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Leeds2 · 09/11/2020 16:02

Football or rugby shirt of favourite team.
New bike.
Science kit. Lots of different ones available.
Books.
Art materials.
American sweet hamper.

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actiongirl1978 · 09/11/2020 16:05

DS10 is having a Ps4 or the original lego batcave when he finally decides.

In his stocking are a back scratcher from Tiger, drumstick pens, chocolate and probably some lego bags (batman only).

He is unsporty and refuses to read.

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actiongirl1978 · 09/11/2020 16:06

Oh and new sharpies as he loves colouring in superhero pages which we print off the Internet.

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Fivemoreminutes1 · 09/11/2020 17:22

Popcorn machine
ThinkFun Laser maze
BoomTrix
Sphero
Roller blades
Magnetic dart board
Basketball hoop and ball
Magazine subscription
Instax camera
Meccano
Chemistry set
Hot Wires
Light tracing box
Telescope
Keyboard or guitar
Magic set
Stickbot studio
Lava lamp

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Wankerchief · 09/11/2020 22:11

My ten year old has just presented me with this list
Nintendo switch
Fortnite oodie
Fortnite foam pick ace
Otomatone
Alarm clock
Gamer bedding set
Pizza throw blanket
Lego -probs Harry potter
Books
A large cactus (like super large)
Nerf gun and target
Kinetic sand
A cheese board that's not for sharing

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robertsmithscorpsebride · 09/11/2020 22:22

Main gifts....
Harry Potter coding wand
Indoor skydiving voucher
Super Mario lego starter set
Catan
Liar liar
Harry Potter elec quiz
Playstation voucher
Nerf laser guns
Nerf moving target
Qwixx
5 seconds rule

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Bikingbear · 10/11/2020 09:10

Fivemoreminutes1
Any particular recommendations for a light tracing box, never heard of them but I think DS might like one.

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XmasLockdown · 10/11/2020 11:24

Ds is getting Star Wars, minecraft and space Lego. I also got him a levitating ball. Not sure what it does though. He gets books and annuals too.

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BlueChampagne · 10/11/2020 11:34

Mine wants a metal detector and a lime tree Grin

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Jaffacake76 · 10/11/2020 21:51

I have two boys and the toy which is most played with when they have playdates (apart from switch/ps4) are the laser guns....Type in amazon...DYNASTY TOYS Family Laser Tag Set..Highly recommend!

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ginberry4 · 10/11/2020 22:22

My 10 year old is hoping for
Star Wars (Mandalorian) Lego
Funko pop mandalorian
Wizards of Once book 4
cyborg robotic hand
headphones
Troll hunters PS4 game
Favourite youtuber merch
He also desperately wants a phone but not sure yet about that - trying to hold out as long as possible!

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mammmamia · 10/11/2020 22:31

You tuber merch here as well
Chemistry set

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Jroseforever · 11/11/2020 06:22

Light weights set
Driving experience
Nerf gun moving target
Rugby ball
Indoor basketball hoop and ball
Neon light for his room

His stocking.... absolutely rammed. Finger strengthener, cricket balls, puberty book. A medical sweets, neon lights strips, new no mag and annual etc

My ex buys him any techie bits as I don’t have the faintest

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Jroseforever · 11/11/2020 06:23

American sweets

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Namethief · 11/11/2020 07:11

Thanks for the ideas, the Mandalorian Lego ship and the gun tag have just become main presents! He also wants a phone but I will never see his face again if I give in.

I got him Alex Ryder book collection
How to draw book
Science set
Twister
Trivial Pursuit
Fountain pen
Onesie

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Jroseforever · 11/11/2020 07:57

The science and chemistry sets

Have you not all received loads before as birthday presents?

I feel we have received dozens over the years! (And hardly ever actually do)

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Jroseforever · 11/11/2020 07:58

@Namethief. Are you the op?

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Namethief · 11/11/2020 09:05

[quote Jroseforever]@Namethief. Are you the op?[/quote]
No!

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