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Ideas for Christmas presents for 13 and 15 year old boys ?

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happilybemused · 24/11/2019 20:05

Very grateful if anyone has any fresh ideas.

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spacepyramid · 24/11/2019 20:09

A mini projector to project their tablet screen onto a wall? DD's boyfriend has just had one for his birthday and has been saying how great it is. He's 15.

Whatsmyageagain0 · 24/11/2019 20:11

Avengers box set

Mini fridge for room

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OhMyGodTheyKilledKenny · 24/11/2019 20:18

Based on the sort of things my 15 yo DS will be getting....

Echo Dot
Sports clothing (depending on what sport he's into)
Trendy lamp for his room
Ticket to an event (again depending on what hes' into - sports, music, comedy)
Gaming beanbag

spacepyramid · 24/11/2019 21:14

Dd texted him, it's a Weton one, apparently they are about £70.

Sunnydaysandholidays · 24/11/2019 21:17

Wireless headphones
Mini speaker
Book - Stranger Things

Bobbybobbins · 24/11/2019 21:18

Voucher to try new sport/activity eg climbing, skiing etc

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Monr0e · 27/11/2019 09:53

DS is 13

Gifts that have gone down well and that he may be getting include

Driving lesson
Snow boarding taster session
Books
Xbox games
Novelty lamp for room
Bluetooth / wireless headphones
Gig tickets - comedian or music
Trainers / clothes
Fudge hamper (funky hampers)
For novelty items and stocking fillers check out I want one of those (IWOOT) and Wicked unkle

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