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Toys for six year old

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 20:21

I don’t have kids of my own but have a six yo nephew and would like to have a few toys at my house for him to play with. I already have longer ‘activities’ like a science kit, Lego and jigsaws but would like a few things he could just pick up and play with when he stops by for a quick visit. What do six year olds like?

Slightly wider context is that he has a new little sister and I have made her a toy box with some of his old baby toys. I was going to make one for him too but hadn’t yet got around to it when he dropped in unexpectedly. He looked a bit crestfallen when he couldn’t find anything for him in the toy box and I felt awful!

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Lemmings123 · 08/09/2021 20:24

Ah you sound like a lovely Aunty. My nearly 6 year old is getting into family games now like Jenga and Guess Who.

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 21:02

Thanks @Lemmings123 I spotted Super Mario Jenga in a toyshop the other day and thought he might be too young for it. He loves Mario so sounds like it might be a winner!

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ShutUpaYourFace · 08/09/2021 21:16

My 6 year old likes goo jit Zu toys (sold at Smyths or Argos) he's also onto Marvel and the Avengers, hulk and Spider-Man. They do a range of action figures for made up play. Keeps mine entertained for a few hours.

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pastaparadise · 08/09/2021 21:20

Top trumps? My 7 yr old also loves lego, anything imaginext/ marvel related, colouring books, kerplunk etc.

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 21:21

Thanks @ShutUpaYourFace action figures are just the kind of ‘grab and play for a bit’ sort of thing I am after!

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 21:22

Thanks @pastaparadise - he definitely likes Marvel or at least Spider-Man. What is imaginext?

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Lou573 · 08/09/2021 21:23

Lego, definitely

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Ohdoleavemealone · 08/09/2021 21:24

Magnatiles

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SleepingStandingUp · 08/09/2021 21:27

My 6 yo does lots of imaginary play with his figures - Sonic, PJ Masks etc.

Rubix Cube

Colouring book / paper to draw on

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thesussedguilders · 08/09/2021 21:30

Books, story books, facts books, stuff about space, planets, rockets, books you can read to him and ones he can read himself. Check his reading ability with his mum. Maybe all the six year old boys I know are book worms, but they dive into the books more than the toys. Aside from books, toy cranes. We have some huge toy cranes courtesy of grandparents. They are very popular.

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Usuallyhappycamper · 08/09/2021 21:37

Mine just wants to have the bloody tablet all the time. But after the strops that I said no have finished: kinetic sand, a ball, digging in the garden, pop it and dinosaurs.

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 21:40

Thank you all, these are great ideas for things I hadn’t thought of and quite a few I hadn’t even heard of! It will be fun to choose some things for him and hopefully next time he stops by a nice surprise to find his own basket Smile

@Usuallyhappycamper He wants nothing but the tablet/TV since the lockdowns but I’m trying to help wean him off!

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forgottonworkloaddays · 08/09/2021 21:47

Remote control car or remote control spider seeems to be in

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 21:53

@forgottonworkloaddays I draw the line at a remote control spider in my house. Have enough of the real ones to deal with as it is!

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SleepingStandingUp · 08/09/2021 21:55

Oh yes Pop It's are v popular in schools atm and those bloody octopus which are miserable on the inside

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dragontightrope · 08/09/2021 21:56

Bakugan (sp?) little transformer ball thingys. But any transformer-y toy that is dinosaur/car/monster related that makes aggressive fighty noises.

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Talkwhilstyouwalk · 08/09/2021 21:58

Playmags, cars, paper and pencils, joke books, dobble, connect 4, guess who, uno junior. Or give him £5 and take him to a decent charity shop to pick out some toys, books or games he likes. You sound like a lovely aunt!

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LulusMiniEgg · 08/09/2021 21:59

My son loves Bakugan (balls that turn into robot things), hama beads, loom bands, Phase 10, Dobble…

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forgottonworkloaddays · 08/09/2021 22:00

[quote DukeOfEarlGrey]@forgottonworkloaddays I draw the line at a remote control spider in my house. Have enough of the real ones to deal with as it is![/quote]
Hehe I respect your decision.

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MazzleDazzle · 08/09/2021 22:08

Shut the Box - it’s a wooden game one.
Happy Families - if there’s 3 of you.
Paint by numbers book.
Dot to dot book.

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DukeOfEarlGrey · 08/09/2021 22:15

those bloody octopus which are miserable on the inside

Huh? Do they transform or are we talking high-functioning depression?

Some of these are going to be fun to explore!

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