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tiggerblue10 | 11:56 Sun 10th Nov 2019 | Shopping & Style
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for Little Tiggs. He's got everything he wants and when I ask him he says he doesn't know.

He's got an Xbox and a tablet and he's not a very outdoor activity type child. I wanted to get him a bike but since he fell off a hire bike in Battersea Park he refuses to get on one.
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How old is he? Would he like a drone?
A kitten

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9, hc.

Are there small cheapish drones?
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Lol, Wolf. A kitten would be more for me ;o)))
There are cheap drones. Would he like an 'experience'?
https://www.virginexperiencedays.co.uk/kids
I don't have any details but I read somewhere the other day they are going to tighten up the rules for drones such that even children will need a licence fly one. Check before you buy.
my grandson loves trainers and skinny jeans x
New laws for drones weighing over 249g
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50293106
Thanks hc.
A gaming chair?
what about asome lovely experiences (with you). Going to the cinema (ok so you have to go out, but then it's inside) going to a childrens performance of something at your nearest theatre. It beats plastic crap
A book
A chess set, the greatest game invented by mankind.
How about a subscription to this brilliant magazine:
https://www.aquila.co.uk/
How old is he. My grandson is 9,3/4 and he sounds just like your son. His mother says he would prefer money, so he can choose him self. I asked my G son, and he said he'd like football boots & gloves.
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Thanks all, will have a look at your suggestions.

We're off to a Tampoline park now. About the only physical activity he enjoys! :o/
I've often got tickets for a pantomime or something as part of their Christmas presents. Memories always last longer than toys x
How about a Trampoline then? (unless you live in a flat of course lol!)
I bought my grandson this last Christmas and he still uses it. The pieces can be used over and over and because they snap together there is no danger.

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9368334

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