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Present for a 7 year old boy...
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...who's parents already buy him everything he wants!! I only know he is into football. What can I get for around �15? Either something unusual that he won't already have, or a voucher for a shop but which one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My neice was 7 last Sunday and I bought her one of those spinning painting things. It's a little machine that needs batteries, you put a piece of paper in, set it spinning then drop paint in at the top and it produces lovely pictures. The paper and paint are included in the box. I spoke to my neice yesterday and she said it was her favourtite present (even above the Bratz!). I got it from Toys R Us for about �12. It's good for them to be creative.
You could always get him a voucher for a sports shop, or if he likes computer games buy him one for GAME (the shop).
My neices and nephews have stack loads of things at home so I always end up getting them pratical things or giving them money with something small!
My nephew though, enjoys getting GAME vouchers because when he goes shopping he gets whatever he wants! In fact he has more money than me some weeks!
You could always get him a top or something, if he is into his clothes!
My neices and nephews have stack loads of things at home so I always end up getting them pratical things or giving them money with something small!
My nephew though, enjoys getting GAME vouchers because when he goes shopping he gets whatever he wants! In fact he has more money than me some weeks!
You could always get him a top or something, if he is into his clothes!
You really need to wander around cheaper shops and get some inspiration to get something different. When my grand-daughter was eight she was very fond of chocolate eclairs sweets. So I went round various shops and bought 25 packets ALL DIFFERENT. (Tesco alone had four different sorts). Average cost was only about 75p. I taped them to a sheet of discarded hardboard and wrote a sign `Jasmine`s Chocolate Eclair Shop`. She was thrilled and will remember it as something special for many years.