Find the best gifts for 6 year old boys. Encourage imaginative play with kits, puzzles, books, and enriching toys that spur creativity and exploration.
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My 6 year old nephew is the kind of kid who has everything and can be hard to buy for. He LOVED this pillowcase and started drawing on it immediately upon opening. It's a unique gift in these times of excessive plastic!
I bought it for a 5yo and they needed a little help (unsurprising since the kit is for 6+). All the necessary pieces were included. It was a quick little kit but they loved the finished product and immediately gave it a name and place of pride on their nightstand. They also eagerly went through the little booklet showing the other models that are available and pointing out the ones they'd want next, so now I know what to get them for their next present-appropriate event :)
I was very pleased with the quality of this product. When I opened it, I couldn't believe how little it cost. It looks like an expensive gift. I purchased it for my 12-year-old nephew who loves to learn new things and make his own creations. It's perfect for him.
Have you noticed how hard it is to find gifts these days? I've found that many pre-teen boys simply want electronics. But with this mug, I found a fresh alternative to the traditional Christmas gifts! My younger brother is 11, and upon opening this mug (which came fairly quickly, with lots of time for wrapping), he was so excited! What more could you give an energized boy always thinking about sports then a mug that incorporated food and playtime, in this case a basketball hoop. With an elegant design, large enough not just for mug use but also for bowls, and bright colors, we also appreciated how "The Mug with a Hoop" was designed and patented by a young boy, encouraging my brother and showing him that boys can be designers and creators, too! I will certainly recommend this gift! Thanks UncommonGoods!
I bought this as a christmas gift for my 3 year old nephew who became a big brother the month before. I was impressed most with the personalization. Not only is the child's name on the cover, but it is used throughout the book. It is a great, simple story that can be read to the older child and as that child learns to read, can be read to the younger sibling. It also helps to affirm and praise the child's new role as "big" brother or sister.
This will be great for my grandson's third birthday. It doesn't talk down, but instead encourages conversations. His two older siblings will be intrigued too, but with his name throughout the book, he (the youngest one) will feel special.