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What are your 7yo boys playing with?

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2021ComeAtMe · 30/01/2021 15:37

Need to buy a birthday gift for a friends stepson, he'll be 7.

I don't see him much anyway but even less due to lockdown so I'm not entirely sure what he's in to. Would like to think of something myself to get him without asking her, but I'm really struggling.

Budget £10-15.

Thanks Smile

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sherrystrull · 30/01/2021 15:38

How about a remote control car?
Or a Lego set?
Or a board game such as junior monopoly?

startrek90 · 30/01/2021 16:18

Mine plays with Lego and star wars and toy cars

Bbub · 30/01/2021 16:22

Lego, Minecraft/roblox/fortnite figures, board games here. Some things on my list to buy him are a globe, a kite and bike lights

Fivemoreminutes1 · 30/01/2021 17:37

Robo Alive lizard
Stomp rocket
Connect 4
Hungry Hippos
Meccano Junior

DelurkingAJ · 30/01/2021 17:39

Good presents we had for his 7th birthday:

  • small Lego kit
  • book (if you check with parents as duplicates are a shame)
  • Hama beads
  • Connect4 (again check he doesn’t have it)
BogRollBOGOF · 30/01/2021 17:43

Anything pokemon.

Enidblyton1 · 30/01/2021 17:52

Pokémon
Nerf guns
Lego
Practical jokes
Chess

Tangledtresses · 30/01/2021 17:56

I recently bought my son a slime making kit and a Crystal making one too

Which he liked a lot

sanityisamyth · 30/01/2021 18:01

Lego
Puzzle books
Art and craft stuff
Board games - Monopoly, Cluedo
Card games - Dobble, old maid, go fish

rollonoctober · 30/01/2021 19:50

Uno Flipz was a massive hit with my 7yr old (and my 10yr old, and me and DH actually!)

Can't go too far wrong with Lego although you'll only get a v small set for your budget.

Also, stationary from smiggle, both my boys love their notebook sets.

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