What to get for a 6 year old boy birthday party

Anonymous
We have an invite to a 6 year old boy's birthday party from my child's K class. Can anyone give me any good gift ideas?
Anonymous
Legos, science kits, books. My son got a few activity and sticker books (Angry Birds and Skylanders come to mind) that he loved. He got some Crazy Aaron's thinking putty that glows in the dark, too.
Anonymous
Lego sets. Board games (Battleship, Blokus, Rush Hour, etc.). Spirograph set. Spin art set. Stomp rockets. A box set of chapter books for that age group (e.g. Magic Treehouse). Include a gift receipt in case they already have whatever you gave them.
Anonymous
Chapter books, hotwheels/match box sets.

Ask the parents or look at what is on the invitation for suggestions. My kid has too many legos. Board games are good but we have a lot. Activity books are a bust (but workbooks are good). My kid would love clothing if it were a few brands.
Anonymous
Great suggestions so far. My boys always loved cars, so anything that moved was a great idea - this gives you options from the $1 range (hot wheel) to the $5 range (small cars and trucks that have sounds and move or a bunch of hotwheels or matchbox cars) to car mats ($15 range) and hotwheels sets ($15 to $30 range). Also, you might find a decent remote control car in the $20 range or a die cast car for $10-$25.

Other things: Spot It game, game of Life, Bey Blades, legos, bike horn, water bottle. You can also find some fun art kits at Michaels.

By 6, boys have grown out of Thomas (well most of them, mine had not).
Anonymous
Depending on your budget, we've found that Star Wars and superhero t-shirts have been big hits as gifts for that age group -- Old Navy, GAP, and JCrew all carry these.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have an invite to a 6 year old boy's birthday party from my child's K class. Can anyone give me any good gift ideas?


I have recently given Lego sets, character t-shirt, sports paraphernalia, and books.
Anonymous
Another good idea for that age: Get him one or more of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. I think there are currently 10 books so even if he has one or more of them, later versions may be good. I've given boxed sets of the first 4 books of the series to two kids of close family friends and both enjoyed the series a lot.

Also, the gift receipt is a good idea. If you buy 2 books and they have them, they can trade the books in for other books later in the series that they may not have.
Anonymous
My boys always like balls of any kind and other outdoor toys
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depending on your budget, we've found that Star Wars and superhero t-shirts have been big hits as gifts for that age group -- Old Navy, GAP, and JCrew all carry these.

Target has them, too.

Also, if the child is into Minecraft, any themed item will work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another good idea for that age: Get him one or more of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. I think there are currently 10 books so even if he has one or more of them, later versions may be good. I've given boxed sets of the first 4 books of the series to two kids of close family friends and both enjoyed the series a lot.

Also, the gift receipt is a good idea. If you buy 2 books and they have them, they can trade the books in for other books later in the series that they may not have.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is too mature for a 6yo. Captain Underpants or Ricky Ricotta is better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another good idea for that age: Get him one or more of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. I think there are currently 10 books so even if he has one or more of them, later versions may be good. I've given boxed sets of the first 4 books of the series to two kids of close family friends and both enjoyed the series a lot.

Also, the gift receipt is a good idea. If you buy 2 books and they have them, they can trade the books in for other books later in the series that they may not have.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is too mature for a 6yo. Captain Underpants or Ricky Ricotta is better.


I agree. My son just turned 6 and is not ready for Wimpy Kid. Some kids may be, but not all 6 year olds. Mine is still reading (aka listening to his dad and I read) Berenstain Bears. On his own, he's reading Frog and Toad.

He received a paper airplane book for his 6th birthday and that was a HUGE hit! He's been making airplanes ever since.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another good idea for that age: Get him one or more of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. I think there are currently 10 books so even if he has one or more of them, later versions may be good. I've given boxed sets of the first 4 books of the series to two kids of close family friends and both enjoyed the series a lot.

Also, the gift receipt is a good idea. If you buy 2 books and they have them, they can trade the books in for other books later in the series that they may not have.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is too mature for a 6yo. Captain Underpants or Ricky Ricotta is better.


This. I just got my 5.5 a Ricky ricotta book and he loved it. Just ordered the 5 pack of captain underpants.
Anonymous
Check out the Think Fun games. There are many in various price points. These are by far among the best games that my almost 6 year olds love to play.
Anonymous
Nerf guns - if the mom is okay with it.

Legos.

Both sure bets.

Think Fun games are great.

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