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Birthday Present Dilemma

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Nanato3 Thu 10-Jul-25 10:44:49

My youngest grandson is coming up to his 5th birthday. My problem is I can't think of a present to get him . He really does have everything. Any grans/grandads got any ideas on what gift I could get him ? I can't take him out due to my poor health and I don't see much of him sadly. Ideas appreciated.

hjmhill Sat 12-Jul-25 14:36:05

There's some great bath stuff about! Fizzy coloured tablet potions, bath putty, wind up toys that go underwater a special hooded towel etc

nosyla Sat 12-Jul-25 14:46:29

My Grandson is 5 now ,
And for his 4th birthday I bought him some of the Disire delux magnetic building blocks construction toy set ,
He liked them so much that his Mum said he would like some more for his 5th birthday ,
This time I bought the glow in the dark ones ,
You can buy the basic sets , but you can add to them so they can build bigger things ,
They do them in different makes .

Nanato3 Sat 12-Jul-25 15:21:47

Thanks everyone x Some great ideas . I've never heard of wicked uncle, will have a look on the website . Plus plenty of other choices.
Thank you all , much appreciated x

Applegran Sat 12-Jul-25 15:22:34

two of my grandsons absolutely loved Okido magazine - it is about science, nature, the arts and design and they learn a lot but do not really notice they are learning because they enjoy it to much! Stories too. It is aimed at young children.

store.okido.com/

sunglow12 Sat 12-Jul-25 15:22:50

You can never have too much duplo when you’re a 5 year old boy . Get a set to make something interesting and it can also be added to what he already has . Also I found magnaform tiles sort of magnetic triangular shapes still used aged 10 from age 4 and you can get a truck or something in it - can be added to. My daughter in law Asked for it for her boys .

Larsonsmum Sat 12-Jul-25 15:23:10

mabon2 - what a horrible SHOUTING response. Very glad almost all others are being understanding & helpful.

FranP Sat 12-Jul-25 15:23:25

How about a visit to Smyths? My DGS chose a football, a spiderman costume and an action figure at that age. Basketball and hoop last year and Earpods this( He is 11 now).

Or books - not something a 5yr old boy really wants, but colourful picture ones with his favourite characters did work until he was 10

Sleepyhead52 Sat 12-Jul-25 15:39:14

mabon2

Ask his PARENTS, - SIMPLE AND RELLY A FIRST WORLD PROBLEM.

No need to 'shout' ... the only daft question is the one you don't ask!

sarahcyn Sat 12-Jul-25 15:39:43

For a five year old the world is his oyster...I would suggest sourcing a really good and good-quality dressing up outfit such as a pirate or knight's outfit, head to toe and with room to grow. Will also come in handy for World Book Day, Halloween, whatever. If you are crafty, you could personalise it in some way.

Astitchintime Sat 12-Jul-25 15:48:37

Allalongagatha

mabon2, why so sneery.

Yes, and rude!

Anneeba Sat 12-Jul-25 16:13:23

My two 5 year old grandchildren love their National Geographic Little Kids subscription (7 year old has N G Kids one too). They get so excited every month when it comes through the letter box with their name on it.

SaxonGrace Sat 12-Jul-25 16:40:43

I buy Premium Bonds for my Grandchildren, the minimum is £25, easily bought online,

coral2 Sat 12-Jul-25 17:37:29

buy my lot premium bonds and maybe a small gift to unwrap
I made my granddaughter a mug with her picture on it

Barbadosbelle Sat 12-Jul-25 20:26:41

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.....indeed. And so shouty too.
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Cambsnan Sat 12-Jul-25 20:29:07

The cost of a driving lesson, every birthday and Christmas until he is 18!

Crossstitchfan Sat 12-Jul-25 20:39:15

Manon2. What is the matter with you?? You really are showing your true character now. You have been snippy before but never this rude and unkind.
I think you should take a good look at yourself before you turn into a bitter and twisted old woman!

Crossstitchfan Sat 12-Jul-25 20:40:41

There are some brilliant ideas on here! You can always rely on a Gransnetter!

Elrel Sat 12-Jul-25 20:50:55

Anneeba Yes, The National Geographic Kids magazines are great, that way he gets a present each month!

RosieandherMaw Sat 12-Jul-25 20:53:50

How about a subscription to a monthly magazine like the one called Whizz! Pop! Bang ! which is about science with tons of fun things to do or make

butterandjam Sat 12-Jul-25 21:52:20

I recommend a deceptively simple puzzle game called Genius Square obtainable from the Happy Puzzle Company. We bought it for the grandchildren , but the whole family enjoys it and the kids still play it 6 years later. Costs about £20.

I bought two sets ( for two kids) and that turned out be be even more fun because a child and granny can race each other. Or, one person can play it alone . It's won countless awards.

SaxonGrace Sat 12-Jul-25 22:13:44

That’s exactly what I do, a premium bond with something to unwrap for the younger ones, the older ones ( there are nine of them) get a Premium bond and money in a card to spend on what they want, three of the children have already had wins of £50 each over the last few years

Scottishgranny1 Sun 13-Jul-25 03:35:59

Hi , art stuff is usually a good shout colouring crayons / pencils books , art stuff.. or if you find out he likes something pay for a day out with mum to his favourite place .

grandmaz Sun 13-Jul-25 07:17:15

I second Mouse’s suggestion. Magnetic shape tiles are a great gift …gave them to one of my grandsons as a Christmas gift when he was a similar age to your DGS and he and his elder brother /cousins had years of play from them. You can buy add ons to make bigger sets as well which might solve a future present dilemma. Just look out for the better quality sets, as there are some very cheap copycat ones masquerading as the ‘real thing’ …I bought Magna Tiles and they stood the test of time with no issues at all.

RillaofIngleside Sun 13-Jul-25 07:59:33

Crossstitchfan

Manon2. What is the matter with you?? You really are showing your true character now. You have been snippy before but never this rude and unkind.
I think you should take a good look at yourself before you turn into a bitter and twisted old woman!

Mabon2
This!
My mother used to say if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything.

RillaofIngleside Sun 13-Jul-25 08:02:01

Wicked Uncle also do robot toys and remote controlled toys. Mine enjoyed the little helicopter. There are also simple electronic sets.