What gifts for 10/11 yr old boys?

Anonymous
My DS is starting to outgrow "toys", legos, and what not. He seems to just like electronics. What else other than an electronic item can I get him as a gift? He does love books, and he has a kindle already, and yes, we buy him books. We've also just given him cash. He's not that into sports, but we do have a basketball hoop in the yard.

Anything else? It was so much easier when he was 5.

Anonymous
What does he say he wants?
Anonymous
My son's favorite gifts are itunes or bestbuy gift cards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does he say he wants?


OP here. Electronics, but I don't want to keep encouraging it. He's got a lot as it is.
Anonymous
Does he like clothes?
Anonymous
Rip stick

Fishing gear

Mind puzzles
Anonymous
In addition to what has been mentioned above.

Gift cards to Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, or a local ice cream shop/ fro-yo place.

I've given subscription to Kids National Geographic, Ranger Rick magazine, etc.

I have 10 yr olds, they have received all of the above and love them.

Also, GC to Lego store is always a plus!
Anonymous
Snap circuits, transitioning to older adult circuits
Anonymous
My kid likes stuff related to electronics too - he loves this skylanders tshirt, his minecraft characters, and books about pokemon. He loves pokemon and has for ages - thats a good thing for boys that isn't electronics if you can get him into it..
Anonymous
20 bucks. done. seriously, save time and your sanity.
Anonymous
Yep PP. My 10 yr old loves cash.
Anonymous
Under Armour stuff
Anonymous
I don't think you need to be compelled to have many physical gifts. I think gifts of experience are great--a class for example. If he likes electronics, there are classes on programming, robotics etc. that he might really enjoy.

My kid enjoys seeing plays and isn't so much into sports so we channel money towards that. Or going to a restaurant, waterpark, or movie with a friend. Some kind of special outing.
Anonymous

A good science and arts magazine for kids that age is Muse (from Cricketmedia). They have real articles, and go reasonably in depth with their subjects.
http://shop.cricketmedia.com/9-to-14-years/MUSE-Magazine-for-Kids.html

Do NOT give subscriptions to Kids Nat Geo, it's a rag fit for the trash. My 10 year old has read the real Nat Geo for a few years now. The Kids version is very sound-bitey and unprofessional - more targeted for early elementary, but I wouldn't even buy it for that age group, I would buy Ask.

Cricket Media also has literary mags for different age groups. They are an altogether stellar group.




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