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Can you help a mum of girls with gift ideas for small boys please? Am clueless!

37 replies

BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 22:32

Need to buy gifts for little boys aged:

6 months
2 and a half
7

Have absolutely no idea! The 7 year old is a football fanatic, if that is any use?

Thanks in advance. :)

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Borisismyhousespider · 13/11/2010 22:34

7 year old boy will appreciate Match Attax in any form (50p a pack)

2 and a half, duplo? playdough?

6 mths, clothes!

BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 22:41

Oh yes - he LOVES Match Attax. Thanks for reminding me! Will need to get a 'proper present' too though.

6 months old boy has an older brother (the 2 and a half year old) so won't need clothes, I don't think.

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tulpe · 13/11/2010 22:43

My 6 year old loves Lego, Playmobil, just recently into Transformers, and anything Harry Potter related.

uggmum · 13/11/2010 22:45

Lego is a big hit with my ds (7).

TimothyTigerTuppennyTail · 13/11/2010 22:45

What budget?

I agree with Lego Duplo for 2& a half yo. Early Learning Centre Happyland is good too.

7 yo - Lego Star Wars / Atlantis / Power Miners.

memoo · 13/11/2010 22:45

oh definately lego, keeps any child amused for hours.

BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 22:49

Around a tenner each, I think. 7 year old has already got lots of Lego and Playmobil.

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lizziemun · 13/11/2010 22:50

6mths this

2.5yr ELC happyland - mine like his rocket.

Can't help with 7yr though, sorry.

tulpe · 13/11/2010 22:51

BG - IME boys can never have too much Lego :o

piprabbit · 13/11/2010 22:53

My 2.5yo loves cars and trains. Oh, and lorries and buses.
He has a little remote control car which he adores - a bit like this.

Himalaya · 13/11/2010 22:54

7 yr old - Magnetix (or the much cheaper compatible brands), Lego, Airfix, baking stuff is good too, if you can find a set that's not overly pink.

2.5 sticklebricks, playdough, wooden trains

6 months - board books

BikeRunSki · 13/11/2010 22:59

6 Months - board book, DS LOVED "Orange Bear Apple PEar" by Emily Gravett at that age.

2 years - Happyland or Little People stuff. Bob the Builder figures. Mine adores (sleeps with) his Happy Land digger.

7 - Lego. Can never have too much Lego.

BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 23:02

Can you still buy Sticklebricks? I used to love those!

Have done baking stuff for the 7 year old before but did wonder about doing something baking-ish for the 2 and a half year old - just some squeezy icing and some sprinkles etc, in a bowl with a wooden spoon and maybe a chef's hat, if I can find one. What do you think?

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DioneTheDiabolist · 13/11/2010 23:02

If you do not have much to spend a wind-up torch is great for little boys. They cost about a fiver.

Dracschick · 13/11/2010 23:02

For the 7 year old an excavation set whereby he digs carefully to discover dinosaur bones or jewels for the 2 year old something like sticklebricks or constructive toys from ELC the baby?? a special babys 1st xmas bauble and some matching bib or something that can be used for xmas memories.

silver28 · 13/11/2010 23:04

My ds is 2.6 and is obsessed with toy story (hasn't seen the films yet, Santa will be bringing them, just sucked in by all the merchandise), jigsaws and duplo.

nearlytoolate · 13/11/2010 23:05

Boys are children too you know - they will enjoy lots of the same things your dds enjoy

Have a Biscuit

BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 23:05

Love the sound of an excavation set - any idea where from?

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BelligerentGhoul · 13/11/2010 23:07

That's helpful, NearlyTooLate. Not sure how I've managed to offend you?

I have teenage girls - I suspect that the things they like would not be appreciated by little boys tbh. GHDs boys? Kate Moss perfume mayhap?

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Dracschick · 13/11/2010 23:09

You can get them in shops like 'home bargains' for about £5 or I found this online as an idea....bet amazon will have some.

BigTeuchLittleTeuch · 13/11/2010 23:09

buy them something noisy and non-educational, like the Ninja Wheely Bike (complete with noises!) DS4 was given recently...or books (aliens love underpants series is good for boys and girls).

Anything with bubbles is a hit in this house. As are bath toys/bubbles/crayons.

BigTeuchLittleTeuch · 13/11/2010 23:11

And Ds (4) would pee himself for this

Dracschick · 13/11/2010 23:11

and they did

BigTeuchLittleTeuch · 13/11/2010 23:12

Jammies for the 6mth old - jammies always look dog-eared by the time they handed down. And a nice bedtime book like No Matter What or I'll Love You Forever.

mummynoseynora · 13/11/2010 23:14

6 month old boy - board books or anything noisy! or that he can hit (the peg type things? )

2.5 year old... making stuff ?

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