Xmas present ideas for 5th grade boy

Anonymous
I normally get my DS one big fun gift for Christmas (between $50-$300).This year I have no ideas. Any suggestions?
Anonymous
My 5th grader just wants all things technology related.

Between us and family he's getting:
Duet-size piano bench with storage
New computer monitor + wall attachment thingie
A gaming mouse with high CPS
A gaming keyboard with colorful backlights
An Apple Pencil
Ninja gym passes
Cookbooks
Misc books
Wool socks
Anonymous
Mine wants:

An IPad
A keyboard skin for his school laptop
A drone
Legos
A circuit board kit
Anonymous
Nintendo Switch here.

Also on list:
Subscription to a kids magazine
Floating drone (infinity ball)
Badminton set
Backgammon set
Tickets to Hamilton when it comes to town
New lunchbox
Ski clothes to replace ones he’s worn the last 2 seasons
Lego set (architectural)

What he doesn’t get for Xmas he will likely get for his birthday

Anonymous
My nephew asked for me to pay for the proxy for his Roblox server. I’m not sure I said it right and am not sure exactly what it is but his parents said it’s okay so I’m sending the money.
Anonymous
gift cards, tbh if you don't know what he wants to buy him a visa with the same amount of money you would spend on his big gift, and let him spend it on his own, it makes them feel mature. which is what a lot of kids his age want, to feel mature.
Anonymous
Damn my 5th grader is so deprived. He’s getting some Pokémon elite trainer boxes and a sheering wheel for his x box. You all are spending thousands on your kids each?
Anonymous
I have my 5th graders list right in front of me:

Nintendo switch, Roblox gift card, roblox toys (plays with the figures in his room), nerf gun, new headphones, sunglasses. We have also got him the New Diary of a Wimpy Kid book, a book from the bookfair at school, a case and game for the switch, a tennis backpack and a host of different candies for his stocking.

I keep a spreadsheet with my purchases so it's fair between my 3 kids. He is right about $500 right now which was my goal to spend.
Anonymous
New tablet (old one is on its last legs)
Gaming headset
Switch game
Book with mythology stories (I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS! Preferably illustrated or graphic novel, age appropriate but not too dense)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New tablet (old one is on its last legs)
Gaming headset
Switch game
Book with mythology stories (I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS! Preferably illustrated or graphic novel, age appropriate but not too dense)


Have you seen this book? https://www.amazon.com/Brick-Greek-Myths-Heracles-Poseidon/dp/162914522X

Might be too young - but we have it and I can't remember when we got it (oldest now in 10th grade - but 5th grader pulls it out)
Anonymous
My 5th grader is getting lava lamp, posters, new Diary of Wimpy Kid book, new Nathan Hale book, dungeons and dragons dice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New tablet (old one is on its last legs)
Gaming headset
Switch game
Book with mythology stories (I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS! Preferably illustrated or graphic novel, age appropriate but not too dense)


Have you seen this book? https://www.amazon.com/Brick-Greek-Myths-Heracles-Poseidon/dp/162914522X

Might be too young - but we have it and I can't remember when we got it (oldest now in 10th grade - but 5th grader pulls it out)


Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New tablet (old one is on its last legs)
Gaming headset
Switch game
Book with mythology stories (I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS! Preferably illustrated or graphic novel, age appropriate but not too dense)


I love this(you can look inside):

https://www.amazon.com/Childs-Introduction-Greek-Mythology-Goddesses/dp/157912867X/
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