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Holiday Gift Guide – Boys

Holiday Gift Guide – Boys

November 24, 2009 in Gift Guide

For this year’s Holiday Gift Guide I am showcasing products that are on my family’s wish list. The below gift ideas are products I have either already got in preparation for Christmas or items the children in my family are asking for.

This post has gift ideas for boys. My only son is 3 years old. I also have several nephews ranging from 17 to 6 years old which makes for a very large family with a long wish list to go through. Below are some highlights from it.

Train Table Set

Noah loves trains.  He has the Thomas the Train set and Santa brought him the a whole track setup last year.  Went visited Toys R Us last month and he fell in love with this train table.  It was perfect height for him and he just loved being able to push the train all around.  If he had his way we would have brought it home with us that day but instead he must wait for Christmas. Retail Value: $159.99

Spongebob Ants in the Pants Game

Noah loves Spongebob Squarepants.  He also loves games.  He is always trying to play Gab’s games and it drives her crazy.  We have slowly been purchasing him his own games some including Disney Pixar Cars but for Christmas he wants Ants in the Square Pants.  I think this will be a very fun game to play together as a family as well.  I can only imagine the giggles that will take place while ants are being placed in Spongebob’s pants. Retail Value: $9.99

Leapster 2

Gab got her first Leapster when she was four.  For the past year Noah has been playing with her old Leapster LMAX.  He is finally getting the hang of it and enjoying the games.  Since Gab takes her new Leapster 2 with her out in public, especially to doc appts, Noah has started wanting to take her old one around.  Since both of Gab’s Leapsters are pink/purple I think it’s about time Noah got his own.  I’m not sure if Santa will bring this gift or if I will but we do plan to have the new Leapster 2 in green/blue under the tree on Christmas morning for Noah.  Retail Value: $59.99

Giddy Up and Go

Noah saw this horse on a TV commercial.  He loved it and says he wants it.  So from a 3 year old recommendation this horse seems to be on the hot list for Christmas this year.  I am not sure if he will actually get it for Christmas or not.  His list is getting larger and we will have to eliminate some items.  Although this horse sure is cute.  The kids bounce up and down on the horse as it goes across the room or down the street.  Perfect gift for your little cowgirl or cowboy. Retail Value: $199.99

The Simpson's Scene It

My nephew is getting The Simpons Scene It? DVD game for Christmas from me.  He loves this show and since I am giving two family members the Twilight Scene It DVD game I thought it would be perfect to give him one as well. Maybe all the pre-teens and teens in the family (the cousins) could get together and play the games.  I already have this ready to be wrapped.  Retail Value: $31.99


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