By Joelle · 4 items added

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What do you get for the tween boy that he'll enjoy and won't make his parents cringe?

  • The Game of Life

    The Game of Life. Where will your choices take you? Spin the wheel of fate and take a drive along the twisting roads families have enjoyed for more than 40 years in the Game of Life® for 2 to 6 players! You made it through high school, so now...

    Joelle says: "Not only fun, but also teachers some strong values about education, careers, risk and real estate. "
  • Sorry! Game

    Sorry! Game. Bump, slide and switch your way to victory in the classic game of Sweet revenge! Do anything you can to be the first to get your four pawns to Home. This game that has pleased generations! Awesome graphics and cool-looking translucent...

    Joelle says: "Tried and true - its a fun game."
  • Fast Lane Gyro IR Control Helicopter - Hawk 4 - Orange - Toys R Us - Toys "R" Us

    Buy Fast Lane Gyro IR Control Helicopter - Hawk 4 - Orange - Take flight with the Fast Lane Gyro Hawk 4 IR Control Helicopter, a Toys'R'Us exclusive. This helicopter measures 7 inches from nose to tail, and it features counter-rotating rotors...

    Joelle says: "IT's fun to fly and race."
  • BEYBLADE - METAL MASTERS | BEYBLADES

    High speed, mix and match tops

    Joelle says: "An upgrade to marbles, the boys like to reconfigure them, battle with them, reconfigure and battle again. Fun without a screen."

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  • Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set

    'J.K.Rowling has woken up a whole generation to reading' The Times 'The Harry Potter books are that rare thing, a series of stories adored by parents and children alike' Daily Telegraph 'The most remarkable publishing sensation for a generation ........

    Eden Godsoe suggests: "You son may already own some of the Harry Potter books in paperback but you can buy all of the series in hardcover along with this case."
  • Risk

    With an updated map and all-new playing pieces, increased rewards for bold moves, and easy to learn rules, you'll be ready to take on whatever lies ahead.

    Eden Godsoe suggests: "My brother used to love playing risk and now my son and his cousin have started playing it. They are a little young (7 & 8 years old) as I think the game is best suited to 9+ years old."