Smithsonian Toys microscope that hooks up to a PC for easy viewing on the large monitor. This inevitably turns out to be the entire family's favorite new toy.
2006-11-17 18:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't have a 5-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous son, yet I DO have a 5-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous cousin. i'm getting him an easel and many paper and fingerpaints, and a broom only in case he'd extremely use that. he's an incredible artist! For his birthday a pair weeks in the past I have been given him Lincoln Logs. He enjoyed them. you're saying your son won't have relaxing commencing outfits, yet what in case you supply him a t-shirt and a few fabrics paint? He can beautify it along with his call and photos later in the day, after he's drained from twiddling with new toys. He'd in all threat be proud to placed on it, too! How approximately some Dr. Seuss books? youngsters continuously like those. My nephew who's slightly youthful (4) LOVES Thomas the Tank Engine. Does your son like Thomas? if so, there's a pop-up Thomas playhouse that fees $35. unsure if that's comparatively much low priced in spite of the undeniable fact that it relatively is an theory. It folds up rather small and is going below his mattress while he's executed enjoying. We have been given it from a company called "The Lighter component". they have a internet site the place you may order it. My cousin additionally loves those Nerf weapons that shoot the mushy balls. you will desire to no longer choose that, yet once you're keen to %. up the little balls, i've got considered them for around $10. All little boys like Radio Flyer purple wagons. My nephew has particularly asked for walkie-talkies. on the low end of cost they're around $10, too. those are some techniques. i'm hoping they get you began!
2016-10-15 16:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Get him something to exercise his brain! Puzzles, art supplies, legos - something that is an active, fun toy and not something he just stares at for hours and pokes buttons. Look into educational toys, or even a deck of Uno cards. A lot of traditional toys are overlooked these days for the modern stuff, but I never played videogames and have never missed them.
Books are also always a good idea. If your child isn't a good reader, then there's no time like the present to help them improve. And there's always books on every subject somewhere to interest him.
Good luck and happy Christmas! ^_^
2006-11-17 19:06:35
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answered by Asuza 3
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Join him in your local community Sports. Give him the equipment he needs for the sport as well. Give him a Gift card for the Book store. Encourage him when you go to the book store to buy books that will make him intelligent. Give him a gift subscription for a magazine, on sports that he likes. Purchase him a learning game for the computer. Ex: Math, English, Reading.
Good Luck! I am sure you are a Great mother and will find something.
2006-11-17 18:39:52
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answered by tearzofaprincess 3
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I think he would love the new zoombox. Walmart has them right now for $248.00. My son is 7years old and seen it on tv and asked santa for it and I just went get his yesterday. Yes thats a lot of money but If it makes him happy thats what counts to me. Also there is this phone that comes 2 in the pack thats 69.00 and kids can talk,chat,text and take pictures with no phone bill at all and its a cell phone. My son also is getting that for christmas. I'm a mother of 3 and me and my husband are trying to shop with him...lol its not easy at all but we getting it done. My little 4 year old is getting baby alive thats the doll baby that eats and poo poo's....lol anyways Im myself are still looking for things to get our 6year old girl she is into all the make up and stuff. She is 6 going on 16...lol This is just what we have gotten so far. We love christmas and spend alot of money this time of year. We are still looking around for other stuff to get them. Hope this was of some help to you. Good Luck!!
2006-11-17 23:28:19
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answered by christie_ford26 2
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Have your son make a "Christmas Wish List" with several items he may want. Choose your gift from the list. I have my grandchildren start with the most wanted gift at the top of the list, then down from there.
2006-11-18 03:13:39
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answered by NAN G 6
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My son loves (apart from computer stuff ) Football gear or Soccer Gear, Could you buy him something from his favorite team ? Maybe Lego ? My son loves Doctor Who toy's, Superman, spider man ? Or maybe a new bike or scooter, (might be too expensive ??)
2006-11-18 02:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay. Get him a $20 doggy tag at the mall, get him some Ecko pants, Sean John, Timberland, etc.. pants and shirts. Turn that little monster into a P.I.M.P.. start young. ;]
2006-11-18 07:15:50
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answered by Julio 2
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Chemistry set, remote control helicopter, globe, art supplies, books, sporting goods for a sport he enjoys, Legos, clothes, something for his hobby, educational toward his possible career goals...
2006-11-17 18:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I KNOW IT IS SOMETIMES HARD MY SON IS 9 AND I AM HAVING A HARD TIME TOO. HERE ARE A COUPLE THINGS I AM THINKING ABOUT: CHEMISTRY SET, BASKET BALL GOAL OR SOMETHING THAT GETS HIM OUTSIDE, RC CAR, COUPLE EDUCATIONAL TOYS FROM THE SMITHSONIAN WEB SITE.THE WEB SITE HAS SOME NEAT TOYS FOR THEIR AGE.
2006-11-18 01:37:47
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answered by lisababyg ♥ 5
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