Hard to go wrong with Lego. Alternatively, hexbugs seem to really delight little ones way beyond anything an adult can comprehend.
Calling all cool parents, I'm in need of some present ideas, as it's my Nephew's 5th birthday.
I know he loves Superhero stuff, but just struggling for ideas, as he hasn't said what he'd like.
Any ideas appreciated.
Hard to go wrong with Lego. Alternatively, hexbugs seem to really delight little ones way beyond anything an adult can comprehend.
My boy is 7 now but Lego is always popular. They do superhero sets too.
I always like to buy books as presents, and for a five year old how about something like a pop up dinosaur book or something about space. If you supplement the book with a trip to the Natural History Museum or the Planetarium you'll be a hero!
Star Wars Lego (if you or someone can build with him), Iron Man toys, remote control car, nerf guns best of all for my nephew was a little remote control car that using a fan would drive along the walls and ceiling (and the panoramic roof of the car on the way home).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fun-Toys-Co.../dp/B00C8PO14G
A couple of other thoughts; a cricket set, a small indoor tent (one of the most played with presents my kids have received), some arts and crafts things (paints/pencils/crayons etc), some tickets to something that you could take him to (footy, a show whatever is his thing).
Can't fault the Lego option and as said they do a super Heros line too
I'd never heard of hexbugs until last week but my little lad has gone mental for them. A lot cheaper than Lego too
Well seeing as summer is officially here I think a reasonably decent "super soaker" style water gun.
My 5 year old daughter loves hers!
Spider-Man costume
Galactic Heroes have a lot of play value, they are really robust too.
Hero Mashers are good fun if he's into super heroes, Imaginext heroes are good fun.
Nerf are a good laugh, as are light-sabers.
Modern Lego is fun to build & the instructions are easy to follow, not sure about it's play value after that though?
Wasn't expecting as many suggestions, so thanks for getting back to me
Lego is a great shout! Like the look of the Hexbugs too, maybe a little advanced for his age though.
Hero Mashers are cool too, he's already got Imaginext gear, so would fit in.
Depending in your budget and how cool an uncle you want to be...
One of our members here does comic / superhero art work. Marvel , Star Wars etc...
He Has his own website etc.
His name here is : adigra
https://m.facebook.com/pages/Adi-Gra...n/244587123597
http://adigranov.net/index.php
+1 on the spider-man costume. My nephew loves costumes
I will say it.
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DC Comics Lego.
Oh, nephew you say?
NERF GUN.
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If he hasn't got one already, get him a scooter. A decent one . Will probably cost about £90 but should last him a good few years
Quadroplay - even if it's for his Birthday and Christmas till he's 10.
My kids loved it.
A really big drum kit .
seeing as we're on a gun theme, how about a spud gun? if you can still get them.
Loved mine when I was a kid
My son is 3 (Nearly 4) and someone got him hex bugs for his last birthday, he still leaves them strewn across the playroom floor so must still enjoy them all this time later. I only get to change the batteries...
I started taking my nephew out when he was 5 for his birthday and have done pretty much every year since (he's 15 this August). It used to be to a toy shop to choose his own present then graduated to clothes a couple of years back. I'm sure one day it will be strip clubs. I do the same for my other nephew as well each January (he's 8)
If you're able to do this, do it. I have some absolutely wonderful memories of these years with them, watching them grow up and have an amazing relationship with them.
They'll forget what toy you got them a week later but never the fun you have with them.
My five year old son is super hero mad and his favourite book is this one -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Perhaps combine it with some Lego or Marvel figures and he'll be made up.
Lego (as opposed to Duplo) can be a little tricky for a five year old - How about Playmobil? I'm always impressed by how well made Playmobil stuff is.
If you've not done it yet, Brio wooden railways are brilliant and gets the little one sorting out the logic of building layouts.
It is stupidly expensive new, though starter sets are often available in "outlet" toy shops. People often sell off their child's collection for a fraction of the new price when they grow out of it so expanding the set to something huge need not cost an arm and a leg
Scalectrix or a train set, remote control car, bike
Find out what his parents refuse to get him, then go ahead and get him it.
You will always be the favorite uncle
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All pretty much covered above really. Hero mashers are great and often really reasonably priced. Nerf stuff is ace too - their cheapest range is moderately low powered so not dangerous to eyes and the like. Super soaker good too.
Source: 4.999yr old child. I have, not I am.
some other choices - trampoline, which my kids love or a new bicycle - bit too late to the party, there is always next year :-)
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