plastic bits and bobs that take ages to fit together and thenm don't, instructions that don't mean anything, missing parts, tell me about them. We have an unopened box of some extremely complicated lego - unopened since christmas 2000, that neither my son, my dh or I can face tackling.
Best present for 3 year old ds this year? The mobilo construction kit I chose for him. His nursery teacher kept banging on about his fascination for mobilo and how he played with it for hours. A bell rang in my head. The chances of a peaceful christmas day were upped. I ordered some throught the nursery, easy peasy, no slog though the shops, and my ds had a great time making mobilo planes and cars. I will definitely be asking the nursery what his current toy fascination is when his birthday comes along.
Best other present - the cheap plastic hoop shooter that his older brother was given by dh. And the 10p truck that transforms into a robot, bought from the church fair.
Worst present? - in the short term, every book he received - just tossed to one side with the wrapping paper (for now anyway). Also, the Lego Exolorer make your own car kit. OK, it is for 4 years upwards and I should know by now to take note of recommended ages, but even so, there are only six bits of lego to construct, and a screwdriver, so imo not very exciting and rather fiddly.
Best present for my 8 year old? strangely not the beyblades. So far it's the Harry Potter gameboy game. Worst present,- the Harry Potter Magic set. It was on my ds's christmas list and we tried to talk him out of it and similar HP overpriced stuff but.... We haven't even opened the box properly yet. Just got to the wand - (faulty) so it will be returned to the shop.
what a good thread - hope someone remembers to revive it next november!