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Help with DS5 please

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Chubbycatt · 11/11/2021 15:12

My son will be 5 very close to Xmas. He is having a class party so will have an abundance of £10 toys.

Any ideas on what bigger presents I can get him?
He's already got a bike, a remote control car and scooter.

He's into dinosaurs, cars robots.
Same again for Xmas really, he'll get lots of smaller toys off family and friends. So I want ideas for bigger toys.

Thanks in advance

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BlueChampagne · 11/11/2021 15:32

Trip to the panto and a shout out from the stage for his birthday?

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SerendipitySunshine · 11/11/2021 15:38

A bike maybe?

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SerendipitySunshine · 11/11/2021 15:38

Sorry, just saw he has that!

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Bellringer · 11/11/2021 15:47

Big lego set

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CatsArePeople · 11/11/2021 16:11

Fire kids tablet

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erinaceus · 11/11/2021 16:32

Trip to the Natural History Museum (or another museum if it's more local to you) to see the dinosaurs?

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Cherryrainbow · 11/11/2021 16:39

They had some pretty big robot toys in tesco the other day not sure what age they're from sorry, but they were about 30 odd pounds.

Would he be into skateboarding or rollerskating?

Knex and lego type stuff would be good. There's meccano junior sets as well I think from 5 plus - there's a racing car and motorbike sets at argos in the 2 for 15 offers.

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Chickeneysys · 11/11/2021 16:40

Big lego set
Learning resources robot stuff
Car garage If he doesn't already have one, hot wheels do some Impressive ones

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lovemyflipflops · 11/11/2021 17:12

a RC crane - great fun

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Christmas1988 · 11/11/2021 17:41

Treasure X pirate ship £49 (we have two and are played with lots)
Hot wheels big garage £119.56
Treasure X tomb £50
Treasure X monster coffin £15 with the lab £30

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Underthestairsbears · 11/11/2021 17:45

Something nice for the garden that he can enjoy all year, a swing set or tree house type thing depending on your budget.
Definitely Lego, especially ones that come with storage.
My kids started getting into remote control cars at that age, they're always good fun.

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JML001 · 11/11/2021 19:50

In our school we all put £5 in a card as the peers presents. This means the birthday child can go buy a substantial present from the money instead of having lots of parents shopping for £10 presents.

Also Lego is a big hit with my 5 year old.

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user33323 · 11/11/2021 19:57

My son is also 5 a few days before Christmas and having a whole class party. I expect any gifts he receives will be total tat, so it hasn't really effected my present choices.

I'm getting him Lego, Playmobil, a learner skateboard, kite, binoculars, kidizoom watch, frisbee, stomp rocket, hot wheels storage that converts to a ramp, projector torch, giant magnet, giant foam glider, imaginext and Gotham jail.

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Whatinthelord · 11/11/2021 20:04

Trampoline

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Summertime10 · 11/11/2021 20:05

Not a massive present but a speed track set?

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