I have four, so we've had a lot of parties, and we never spend a lot. When my oldest turned 11, we had the best party! It's been two years, he still talks about it. We invited about a dozen boys and their Yu-Gi-Oh cards over, on a Saturday afternoon. We got a pinata, candy to fill it, a cake, ice cream, orange soda, and about $30 worth of Yu-Gi-Oh cards. First, we did the pinata, served the cake and ice cream and then we gave every boy an equal amount of cards. They played all afternoon. They played for cards, and every boy had more when he left. We opened each boy's gift as they left, cause not all the boys brought one. We did not buy our son a gift, as this party cost us plenty on our budget. Our gift was the party. And it was his favorite gift, cause he's got 3 sisters and they do not play boy stuff, so having a house full of boys was like a dream fo him. Good luck!
2006-09-08 05:26:43
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answered by steelypen 5
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Just cook all his favorite foods and get him a cake invite some of his friends over and have a birthday/sleepover party. Most kids enjoy things of that nature. Ex specially when there is food and video games involved with a bunch of their buddies. Let them hook up the PlayStation put on some music and let them have a ball. As far as the gift I'm sure he would be happy with a couple of new games.
2006-09-08 05:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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have a theme party at home such as a sort of costume party or his favorite cartoon character, or at a local park with pizza and play frisbee, potato sack races, egg on spoon races, red, light green lights, pass the orange under your neck, etc, Give out little prizes or ribbons
you can also go bowling, putt-putt golf, to a community pool,
2006-09-08 05:20:42
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answered by island3girl 6
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An ice cream party at Baskin Robbins.
2006-09-08 05:19:46
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answered by Cas 4
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Well...that'll all depend on what he likes. Kids are sssssooooo different. Just because they're the same age doesn't mean they'll all like the same thing. I know kids who think cartoons are immature and BELOW them..and they act very mature. So..I suggest u pretty much work with what he likes...get him something he seems interested in
2006-09-08 05:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I had continuously requested my little ones what they had to do for his or her birthdays. in view that I made their muffins, they could basically tell me what kind of layout they loved and left something else to me. even as my son replaced into 9, we took all the youngsters Putt Putt golf. that they had a blast ! we've executed : bowling swimming, slip and slide with video games at homestead, limo / action picture nighttime gaming activities ( laptop ) sleepovers discovery Zone zoo's race tracks made at homestead and the record is going on. it truly is basically more desirable of what they're into on the on the spot. best of success !
2016-11-25 20:41:42
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answered by sangster 4
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my son is turn 8 on the 13 we got him a gameboy DS lite and party at a laser tag place
2006-09-08 05:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask him what he wants. As far as a party it depends on how many kids. Bowling is fun for that age. I did chuck e cheese but it killed me financially.
2006-09-08 05:18:59
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answered by 2strongfor2long 3
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Make over parties are all the rage for girls right now. For boys, you could try paintballing! My nephew loved it!
2006-09-08 05:19:18
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answered by Frankie 2
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chuckee chesse
2006-09-08 05:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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