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Birthday present ideas for 4yr old boy?
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Eight tins of Tennett's Super three quid change!Originally posted by Bwana View PostHas anyone got any good ideas for a birthday present that I could buy for my nephew. He will be 4 years old. I'm looking to spend up to 15 quid.
Cheers,
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1/4 of a cow?Originally posted by Bwana View PostHas anyone got any good ideas for a birthday present that I could buy for my nephew. He will be 4 years old. I'm looking to spend up to 15 quid.
Cheers,
Bwana
Best check the lad has a chest freezer first though.
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For £15 in my closing sale you could buy any matter of Thai tat for a fiver and give him the other tenner on top.
Hurry though offer ends 26th MarchWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Presents for other people's kids should be noisy, take ages to set up, require lots of batteries (pref of different types not AA or AAA as parents always have loads of those kicking around) and have the capacity to damage carpets, decor, furniture etc. One of those 'make your own volcano' kits is a safe bet - they make a hell of a mess. The other old faithful is some sort of musical instrument (a recorder is a great favourite or a mouth organ). Paint / Art kits are particularly effective as well.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Bought a friend's daughter one of these. It spins round like a record deck and kids drizzle paint on it. Wrecked his carpet and got paint on his sofa.
Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Is this you?Originally posted by Alf W View PostBought a friend's daughter one of these. It spins round like a record deck and kids drizzle paint on it. Wrecked his carpet and got paint on his sofa.

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