What to get a 12 year old who has everything?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 12 year old should not have everything.

Yeah - no.


What does this response even mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the concrete ideas from some of you, I had not thought of wireless headphones - is there a particular brand/type you recommend?


I'm the pp who suggested the headphones. We got skull candy and they are fine. They were probably $40 or $50. My son has a few pairs, but he prefers the skull candy headphones.
Anonymous
My DS recently received a pull up bar that fits in his doorway. He loves it and I never would have thought to get him one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 12 year old should not have everything.

Yeah - no.


What does this response even mean?


That a 12-year-old should have everything, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 12 year old should not have everything.

Yeah - no.


What does this response even mean?


That a 12-year-old should have everything, I guess.


OP here. I did not mean literally everything but he has most things a kid his age would want. Some have been gifts. Some he has saved and purchased for himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DS recently received a pull up bar that fits in his doorway. He loves it and I never would have thought to get him one.


Now that is the kind of unique idea I was looking for. Can you recommend a brand/type?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the concrete ideas from some of you, I had not thought of wireless headphones - is there a particular brand/type you recommend?


I'm the pp who suggested the headphones. We got skull candy and they are fine. They were probably $40 or $50. My son has a few pairs, but he prefers the skull candy headphones.


Perfect, thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the concrete ideas from some of you, I had not thought of wireless headphones - is there a particular brand/type you recommend?


Since you are clearly rich as S$ht - dr dre


Not rich. He has earned money and paid for many things himself.
Anonymous
Kiwi crate (Google it!!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nerf guns - enough for him to play with a bunch of kids in the backyard.
An equal amount (or more) for the kids at the nearest homeless shelter and please deliver them together


Thanks. He has a collection of nerf guns, most he bought himself. And for several years he played with them a lot with the neighborhood kids. But now he has aged out of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DS recently received a pull up bar that fits in his doorway. He loves it and I never would have thought to get him one.


Now that is the kind of unique idea I was looking for. Can you recommend a brand/type?


I'm on my phone and not sure how to post a link, but I'm pretty sure he has the Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar from Amazon. It seems like it will fit any standard size door that has a trim or molding.
Anonymous
A lawn mower.

Let him go out and earn his own money this summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lawn mower.

Let him go out and earn his own money this summer.


That's what we did. Awesome - works wonders.
Anonymous
Books.
Anonymous
Something that isn't electronic?
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