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Present for 3.5 year old boy -£25

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meepmoop · 22/11/2019 16:36

Hi,

I'm stuck on what to get my 3.5yr old nephew for Christmas.

My budget is £25ish, nothing messy I.e play doh, sand etc

Thank you

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Ricekrispie22 · 22/11/2019 18:19

Dressing up clothes
Toy tool box
Pillow Pet
Mr Men or Julia Donaldson Book set
Personalised dinner set
Duplo
Scooter

unlimiteddilutingjuice · 22/11/2019 18:21

Happyland Playset! I reckon you could get the rocket for that, if you shop around.

Mummyilovejokes1 · 22/11/2019 18:26

What does he like playing with? Is he into anything particular?

My 3.5 year old boys loves dinosaurs, pj masks, peppa pig, paw patrol, super hero toys, imaginext toys, board games, building things so toys like duplo/stickle bricks are good, magnetic drawing board....

Last year we brought him a little talking coffee shop toy and he still plays with it now, he loves to make people hot drinks etc...does your nephew like imaginative play?

B&M have 2 for £20 and they have a couple of good toys in the range for this age range, thats where i picked up the magnetic drawing board.

17caterpillars1mouse · 22/11/2019 18:28

Aldi are about to have a batman outfit in (online only though) for 10.99

Duplo - the fire station is reduced to £25.99 atm on amazon Black Friday deals

Melissa and doug magnetic board with letters

Books are always a winner with my 3 and a half year old

Action figures if he likes a particular show

Nice kids throw for his bed. My dd has a mickey mouse one from primark

Hot water bottle and cover

Character trainers - ones that mum and dad might not neccasrily buy but can be a nice second pair. Or Wellies

Magic painting books or sticker book

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