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bednobs | 16:03 Thu 09th Dec 2010 | Family & Relationships
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hi, my nine year old nephew is coming over here for christmas from america, After what happened to us this year, i really REALLY don't want to be going round toy/childrens shops, because every time i think about it it feels like i should be getting my daughter her first xmas presents, or i'm reminded of the time we had to find a teddy to go in her coffin.
Anyway, what do nine year old boys like? i want to spend about 20-30 quid. my theory is that if i know what i'm getting, i can either just order it on line or go in and out of the shop. i can't ask my sister because unfortunately we still ahven't really made it up.
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My theory is, he'll be keen to be viewed as 'not a kid', so why not take the buddy approach and involve him in some decisions - along the lines of 'which DVD will be buy / order from Blockbusters?'
At that age, and if you don't know him well, chances are you'll make the wrong decsion.
Unless...as a stocking filler, some really daft gizmos like fart putty or other obviously silly stuff: http://www.purplepuff...-c-100093_100094.html
If he likes soccer, how about a football shirt
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thanks, but i can't ask him cause then i'll have to ring her
lego seems to still be popular with many kids of that age. Its also time consuming and can keep them occupied for hours.
remote control car try ebay x
Things my 9 and 10 year old boys have put on list to Santa are:;
Lego, lego and more lego!
Air Bladez remote helicopter - they have these on offer at The Entertainer
Video games - but if you don't know what he has, difficult to buy
Guiness book of records
science sets (richard hammond ones)
microscope
ninja hamsters
pokemon stuff

most 9 year old boys like things that are rude/funny - toilet humour type and fact type books like "Ripleys believe it or not" type of thing.
Hi Bednobs,

You've probably got this sorted by now but I was going to suggest the same as mxyzptlk. My nephews love having 'odd' football shirts, which it would be if he is from the USA and I remember we did when we were kids too. You could get him a shirt of whatever your local team is and I bet he start to follow them (unless he already has a UK team).
Dr Who stuff/DVDs - and it has a following in the US.
Be careful when buying DVD's, if he lives in the states he will need a region 1 DVD. Any DVD's you buy in this country are region 2 and they won't work on an American DVD player.

You can get other DVD regions easily on the internet.

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