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Present ideas for 15yo boy

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NCTDN · 25/11/2019 22:40

Wasn't sure where to post so please follow link!

Desperately seeking present ideas for 15yo boy www.mumsnet.com/Talk/_chat/3753138-desperately-seeking-present-ideas-for-15yo-boy

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itbemay1 · 25/11/2019 22:43

Xbox /PlayStation games or vouchers, sports wear, nice rucksack (sports), GCSE revision stuff, money, hoodies, t-shirts, onesie,

Pipandmum · 25/11/2019 22:50

All my 16 year old son wants is money to buy clothes. I have also bought him: house drone, t shirt that says 'Legend since 2003', funky socks, and a shirt from a brand he likes. His grownup brothers got him two tickets to a football match.

TheHumansAreDefinitelyDead · 26/11/2019 11:42

Please don't give him gcse revision stuff as a present! Grin

Am getting mine some army cadet stuff, some money to spend at Nando's (£20), some new house shoes/slippers he wants, lots of sweets, a few books he likes,.... And will need more ideas!

Arewedone · 27/11/2019 18:51

Concert tickets

WWlOOlWW · 27/11/2019 18:53

What's the budget ?

sandycloud · 27/11/2019 19:03

I have a 15 year old too. It's so hard. We are getting him s bean bag for his bedroom. He just lies on his bed to do homework. I thought this might be slightly better for revision!!! Also a bum bag. They seem to use these a bit. Some nice smellies too.

17CherryTreeLane · 27/11/2019 20:29

I'm going with:

New headset for Xbox
Extra controller
Designer clothes he likes
Shaving stuff
An Alexa as he keeps taking mine
Calvin Klein boxers
Shower Bluetooth speaker
Books
Training gear for football

Ted27 · 27/11/2019 20:36

mine is getting a Young Driver lesson, tickets for the national basketball championships, an assortment of gift cards -Greggs, Cinema, PS4, Liverpool FC hotwater bottle, blanket and bedroom rug, toiletries, chocolate

He rarely gets clothes etc outside of Christmas and birthdays so he will have socks, pants, couple of tshirts and track pants

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