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Author Topic: 6yr old BOY Bday gift  (Read 408 times)
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« on: 21 July 2006, 19:14:00 pm »
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we just got invited to a friend's son's bday party. (their 1YO daughter & ours are playmates)

I've absolutely no idea what to get the boy! Is is still trains and cars? Or what brand/type should we look at? Anyone w boys of this age?  thanks!

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« on: 21 July 2006, 19:14:00 pm »
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« Reply #1 on: 21 July 2006, 19:41:00 pm »
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Why not get a nice children's bible? It makes a great gift as the stories are fun to read, and they're spiritually fulfilling too (but the kids don't realize that, of course! :-P)
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« Reply #2 on: 21 July 2006, 21:29:00 pm »
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The above poster is always so irritating - recommending the children's bible.  So insensitive.  

For a 6 year old boy, I would recommend some science experimentation kits, which you can from Tangs.  Really cool stuff.

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« Reply #3 on: 21 July 2006, 22:13:00 pm »
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Er, what's wrong with suggesting a children's bible. Just because you don't think it's a good idea, doesn't mean everyone agrees! Get off your high horse, and have a little respect, please.
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« Reply #4 on: 21 July 2006, 22:49:00 pm »
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The only thing wrong in suggesting  the Bible is the assumption that the recipient is a Christian!
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« Reply #5 on: 21 July 2006, 22:55:00 pm »
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Shopper's mom, though your reply was hilarious and cracked me up like anything, but really there is no harm if one suggests the children's bible !

anyhow, OP I have almost 5 yr old son, and he loves big cars , racing ones specially with remotes.

I have heard that "Junior Monopoly" is alot of fun and kids really enjoy the cash flow !!$$!!

you can browse through swimming/ water sport stuff, like those really cool water guns or those big wicked shark floats or snorkeling gears, all available at ToyRus.

or may be something for the school, like a sporty school bag with stationary etc.

or go for a huge batman kite or a arrow board (i wonder what they really call that ?)

anyhow, if u make a trip to ToysRus, I am sure you will find something there which is age specific. if the boy is 6, i think there is no harm if you go for 7+ too.  

so happy shopping !

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« Reply #6 on: 21 July 2006, 23:37:00 pm »
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Personally, I try to go for educational toys. Early Learning Centre has opened here, and I've bought presents from there (abroad); or there are shops on the first floor of Tanglin Mall that have nice things; or a good book (go for a popular one if you're not sure what they read)
If all else fails, gift vouchers.
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« Reply #7 on: 22 July 2006, 5:00:00 am »
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Yes a Bible would be a great choice. My son would love one for his birthday - what a splendid idea.
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« Reply #8 on: 22 July 2006, 9:53:00 am »
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Although I quite like ELC, I find that they are a bit limited once your child reaches 6 or so. Toys R Us is right next to ELC at Suntec City, so maybe go there and have a look.

I have girls, but I know that the science kits and cool swimming toys are usually popular with that aged boys - at least the ones that visit our place!

Also recently bought the travel version of Junior Monopoly.  Excellent and a great intro to Monopoly.  Also a godsend on a recent rainy holiday!

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« Reply #9 on: 22 July 2006, 11:00:00 am »
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Bible is a good idea, but he has one already!  

Thanks for all the suggestions! Never at all thought of them!   Just a few questions:

science experiments... hmmm.. I never had that before! (neither my husband!-which explains our non-aptitude to science!) Got to take a look at that! Can we get that at toys r us too?

looks like junior monopoly is popular! Will take a look too!

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« Reply #10 on: 22 July 2006, 11:12:00 am »
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Toys R Us has a limited range of science experiments.  The Science Centre has a much better range... and is also fun to visit on a hot day - even for a 1 year old!
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« Reply #11 on: 23 July 2006, 4:38:00 am »
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My nephew is absolutely gaga over remote controlled cars, and wants a remote controlled helicopter/boat for his next birthday.
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