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Christmas gift ideas for teenage boys!
OldMotherTucker
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Morning all!
Long story but we have 'aquired' a lovely 13 year old lad for the Christmas period and I would like to make him a really personnal Christmas gift box to unwrap but I'm not sure what 13 year old lads are into!
He's a bit sporty and goes to competitions a lot so I have started the box off with some Kendall mint cake and a really nice bar of body/hair shampoo but now Im stuck!
Would like to spend about £25 in all on quirky/trendy/entertaining/thoughtful trinkets - please could anyone better at this than I am make a couple of suggestions?
Thanking you in advance.
Long story but we have 'aquired' a lovely 13 year old lad for the Christmas period and I would like to make him a really personnal Christmas gift box to unwrap but I'm not sure what 13 year old lads are into!
He's a bit sporty and goes to competitions a lot so I have started the box off with some Kendall mint cake and a really nice bar of body/hair shampoo but now Im stuck!
Would like to spend about £25 in all on quirky/trendy/entertaining/thoughtful trinkets - please could anyone better at this than I am make a couple of suggestions?
Thanking you in advance.
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'OldMotherTucker wrote: »Morning all!
Long story but we have 'aquired' a lovely 13 year old lad for the Christmas period and I would like to make him a really personnal Christmas gift box to unwrap but I'm not sure what 13 year old lads are into!
He's a bit sporty and goes to competitions a lot so I have started the box off with some Kendall mint cake and a really nice bar of body/hair shampoo but now Im stuck!
Would like to spend about £25 in all on quirky/trendy/entertaining/thoughtful trinkets - please could anyone better at this than I am make a couple of suggestions?
Thanking you in advance.
do you have a gadget type shop nearby
in derby there is on called red and they do all kinds of different quirky gadgets and at quite reasonable prices
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Were a bit remote here so Ill be on-line (and panicking) mainly. There is an electrical shop though so good idea! Thank you!0
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Just been on his FB profile and found out he loves a particular brand of ice cream so Ill get some of that for the freezer!0
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Slimming world start 28/01/2012 starting weight 21st 2.5lb current weight 17st 9-total loss 3st 7.5lb
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How thoughtful and kind!
I've got my ds some older dvds from amazon. He loves comedy, so I picked up Russel Howard and The Office, they were all around £5. Could you pop him in a few footballing/ car magazines? Sports socks, water bottle, wallet, hand warmer, a mug filled with chocs. I'll keep thinking .0 -
Great ideas- keep them coming please!
Ive just found a Haynes adjustable keyring size spanner -is that a boy thing?
I want one!0 -
http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=35373704
Got one myself and got a couple for my lads from SantaHave a nice day
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Superdrug are doing free P&P. I have bought my son who is 16, hair putty, razors, shaving foam, shower gel etc. What about a fiver DVD? Mission Impossible, Bourne Identity etc.0
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Wrist sweat bands?
Flannel
Socks (not original but useful)
Deodorant
Mug
Drinks bottle
Sweets
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Lee Evans on dvd.
Bottle of Powerade (DD does her sport & this is what her coach recommends for competitions)
chocolate
Credit for his phone
Autism Mum Survival Kit: Duct tape, Polyfilla, WD40, Batteries (lots of),various chargers, vats of coffee, bacon & wine.
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