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Can you help with present for 9yo boy?

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belindarose · 26/11/2010 15:57

DH's little cousin - a very 'young' 9 year old. We rarely see him, so don't know what he's already got. A good reader, but apparently very particular about what he likes to read and is always bought every book in whatever his current series is. Just into football this year, but again seems to have 'everything' Liverpool related. In the past we've bought him science kits, games, books, but never had any feedback about whether he liked them. Any ideas please? Budget 10 - 15 pounds

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Furball · 26/11/2010 19:45

Guiness World records 2011

Does he like 'Diary of a wimpy kid'? as there is a cheese tough board game

a club penguin puffle hoodie (a little over budget)

racmac · 26/11/2010 20:33

Ive just bought this for my 10 yr old

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000E64W4U/ref=oss_product

or wimpy kid books

Bakugan

clothes

lego - there are some good lego games out now or just general lego

MrsTedHughes · 26/11/2010 20:39

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Ragwort · 26/11/2010 20:42

Why not give a book token then he can make his own choice? I have a nine year old DS and appreciate they are VERY difficult to buy for - my DS really only likes cash or vouchers - sadly nearly everything else ends up going to to the charity shop - it is such a shame as he gets given quite a lot and people have obviously tried very hard to buy him something special ....... and please, no lego Grin.

Acanthus · 26/11/2010 20:45

Nerf gun?

Dexterrocks · 26/11/2010 20:53

I would be tempted to do what Ragwort suggests and give a voucher. You get some that cover several shops and I think you get Amazon ones too which covers books, cds, toys etc.
You could give it with a small box of chocolates or similar so there is still a treat on the day.

orienteerer · 26/11/2010 20:54

Voucher or money.

spacecadet1 · 26/11/2010 21:36

Wheres Wally or Wheres Stig books, think book people had them with free delivery. My nephew is 9 & has loved these for a while.

belindarose · 27/11/2010 02:34

Thanks. Guinness Book of records perfect idea! He loves boring impressing people with facts and don't think he'll have seen this before.

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Furball · 27/11/2010 06:49

It was £9.99 in Tescos yesterday although Amazon do it for similar. Smile

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