View Full Version : Need b-day gift ideas for 7 yr old boy
wvasweetness
09-03-2008, 09:15 PM
I'm clueless on this!! :confused:
It's my 7 year old cousin's bday this weekend, and I have NO clue what to get him. So far I have a Transformer's bday card, and made him a little mini hybrid album of pics of him, his brother and my DS - who he LOVES.
I asked his parents, and they said he doesn't really need anything (I was hoping he still needed something for school). So now I have no clue!
I thought about giving him cash, or a GC to a store - but does a 7 year old appreciate money and/or a gift card? Just seemed to me that at that age, he would want to unwrap an actual gift.
Help!
LenaGardner
09-03-2008, 09:21 PM
My son is 8 and loves money and gift cards :) He actually knows his savingsaccount balance AND his piggy bank balance at all times LOL
scrappinsweetie
09-03-2008, 09:23 PM
you could do a gc or money or i know my son would love some star wars stuff to play with.
meems
09-03-2008, 09:32 PM
my son is 7 and does appreciate money/GCs :D
Kat Stokes
09-03-2008, 09:45 PM
My ds is 6 and was thrilled to have gift certificates after his b-day party. He got $60 and was able to get at least 5 toys out of that. He was happy!
hhleung
09-03-2008, 09:50 PM
If your cousin loves your DS and if they live nearby, why don't you give him a coupon (or maybe several) for activities to do with your family or your son? Like maybe a certificate good for a playdate with your son or one that's good for a day at the zoo or the park or a coupon for a day of playing mini golf or whatever else he may be interested in. If you do several coupons, then you could put these coupons together into a little coupon book for him.
Helen
My 7 year old nephew is a Lego nut. He always loves getting more for his collection.
The kids do appreciate getting GCs but, I dunno, I just really like giving an actual gift that you put thought into, and that they will truly appreciate. I think that sends the better message about the true joy of gift-giving. If I do ever include GCs, it's as a part of an actual gift, and it's usually for them to spend during something we'll all do together as a special outing. For example, a trip to Build-A-Bear is a super special day for us, and I'll give them a B-A-B, unstuffed, plus a GC. Then we all go together, they get their new friend made, and get to buy an outfit &/or accessories.
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