I stuck on getting my son some stocking stuffers. He is 5, loves star wars, but to young for legos, plays on the Wii but only in games like Resort and Fit. He only likes two types of candy, nerds, and skittles. I already got him a two figure set of the fisher price star wars figures he doesn't have, nerds, I would like to pick him up a few more small things, anyone got some suggestions? I spent about 50 on dd stocking and like to stay the same, and have about 35 to spend.
We like to include at least one "old school" toy. Last year we did a slinky, this year she's getting a bag of big marbles. She has a marble track so the marbles should be good for that. She's also getting a Snow White Little People Wheelies car, but they have superhero characters too. She has Wonder Woman and Batman ones as well. She's getting new headphones for the car DVD players, I don't know if you do anything like that.
Does he play dress up at all? You might be able to fit some accessories for that into a stocking, Star Wars or otherwise.
I stuck on getting my son some stocking stuffers. He is 5, loves star wars, but to young for legos, plays on the Wii but only in games like Resort and Fit. He only likes two types of candy, nerds, and skittles. I already got him a two figure set of the fisher price star wars figures he doesn't have, nerds, I would like to pick him up a few more small things, anyone got some suggestions? I spent about 50 on dd stocking and like to stay the same, and have about 35 to spend.
DS *loves* these Titanium Edition Star Wars models...they are metal so not really meant to be toys, but he's old enough to be kind of careful with them and they are super cool. This set is probably the best. I have found some at Marshall's and T.J. Maxx for around $8, but I think that was pretty lucky. I think some of the newer ones are at Toys R Us for 12-ish dollars.
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Those might be good, he has a few shelf items I used to do his room, and those would do well. I find it funny I always hated star wars, and I married a guy who loves it, and now my son is a major fan. I even agreed to watch it once a year in our wedding vows.
I hate bath squirts even if the littles love them, no matter how many times I wash and bleach they get nasty. I started gluing the holes shut cause I am such a wicked mom I don't want little tiny streams of water every were. He loves play dough and we use it a ton for his OT, so I just ordered that!
I saw a Anakin Skywalker doll that had everything with it so you could turn him into Darth Vader at target last weekend. It was actually pretty cool looking.
Post by Mrs. ChanandlerBong on Dec 6, 2013 19:51:04 GMT -5
For what it's worth, my son is five and does more than fine with the grown up legos. He will leave sets together for roughly a week, then takes the minifigs to the side and makes his own creations with the bricks.
Non lego stuff he has are :
Angry Bird Star Wars telepods
The playskool chunky figures/ships
Star wars fighter pods
Check the candy aisle in Target. In years past, they've had m&m's containers that were light up light sabres