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21 November 2007, 01:24 PM | #1 |
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Best Christmas gift for the kids?
So what gifts have the considerate parents prapared for the kids as Christmas day ls coming?i think clocks and watches are best choices. here are some i'd like to recommend.really nice there
mental rolls-royce clock Sports Wrist Watch |
25 November 2007, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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25 November 2007, 08:34 AM | #3 |
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I have no kids and the closest to them would be my 3 cousins who are pre-teen to teen. I'm thinking of giving them a Wii.
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I have no kids also. I am too young for kids
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27 November 2007, 10:31 AM | #7 |
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Video games (TV or hand held) or laptop
Ski, snowboard or skateboard equipment Music or musical instrument Sports equipment (tennis racquet, Lacross, basketball, baseball glove etc.) Bike, bike accessories gift certificates
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I bought a cheap watch from the crazy man Floating down canal It doesn't use numbers or moving hands It always just says "now" Now you may be thinking that I was had But this watch is never wrong And if I have trouble the warranty said Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On J. Buffett Instagram: eastbayrider46 |
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30 November 2007, 11:33 AM | #9 |
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for my 4 year old;
nintendo wii + games transformers remote control helicopter lots and lots of love. |
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My son is 11 years old. He studies/mentors in martial arts, plays soccer, baseball and is learning to snowboard. These were my recommendations for gifts that would appeal to a kid like him. When he's not participating in some sort of activity (like if it's raining or dark outside) he likes to play video games. I'm trying to get him interested in learning to play music but so far he's resisted. He has shown slight interest in guitar but I will wait to see if he is really interested or if it's a phase.
A clock or a watch would not interest him.
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I bought a cheap watch from the crazy man Floating down canal It doesn't use numbers or moving hands It always just says "now" Now you may be thinking that I was had But this watch is never wrong And if I have trouble the warranty said Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On J. Buffett Instagram: eastbayrider46 |
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You think that's crazy, My three year old son play it too. So far he has not break the Wii yet. But, he did broke his DS lite twice already that I had to send for repair since I got it for him last year when he was two. The third time, he try to clean it by wash it with water. It is still work but could not turn off.
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Books or non-electronic toys. My one year old loves to open and close books (we have touch/feel books with tactile patterns or simulated animal fur for different animals), and putting things in and out of boxes. :)
When growing up, I had the most fun with Lego's, erector sets, a giant cardboard box, Transformers, roller skates, bike or a ball. Now I sit on my behind in front of a computer when I'd rather be outside playing ball.
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These are perfect for most grade school kids....
Just be careful with them..... Funny, they're not made or sold anymore???
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We used to play lawn darts all the time growing up in the good old 70's. I was sad to see they outlawed them for "safety" reasons. Frickin' lawyers ruin everything (present company excluded, of course )
As for gifts, my kids just want video game crap. I think I'll buy them a tent and kick them outside for the winter so I can get some peace and quiet. |
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