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I got my nephew a remote controlled excavator and dump truck - but I know he likes equipment and his dad is a contractor/farmer
 
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Two nerf guns. One for him and one for a friend to play with him.
 
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You’ve got me thinking. When my boys were around 6&9 or 7&10, we got them teddy bears with jerseys of their favorite sports team. Stuffed in a 30” balloon. We hung them from the ceiling and told them to try not to pop them as long as possible. They made it around a month.
My youngest son still has that bear!


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I'm a little late to the party here, but the last time I participated w/ Angel Tree, which has been a few years now, they gave you a card w/ the kid's name, age, clothing sizes, general likes/dislikes, and even a specific request or two from the kid (which usually ranged from the current game console to something simple like a doll).

Do they not do that anymore??

-Rob




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a small rc car with a charger and extra battery


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Legos and a Tablet (Amazon Fire).
 
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My go to is Nerf fire arms.
 
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Originally posted by BurtonRW:
I'm a little late to the party here, but the last time I participated w/ Angel Tree, which has been a few years now, they gave you a card w/ the kid's name, age, clothing sizes, general likes/dislikes, and even a specific request or two from the kid (which usually ranged from the current game console to something simple like a doll).

Do they not do that anymore??

-Rob


They might but I didn't receive a want list, just a piece of paper with the gender and age.
 
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https://www.crunchlabs.com/

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That kind of thing is a good choice. We got my five year old grandson a subscription where he got one box a month that had a kit like those devices. He loved it.

Lego are hard to beat, too.




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Angel Trees usually have some suggestions, but they usually promote clothing. I donated a bicycle one year, and another year some jeans and shirts. One year a nice winter coat (doesn't get very cold here, though).

Do you know what agency will receive the gifts? If it's an orphanage they might have preferences. Daycare centers usually prefer toys.

flashguy




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Those Chrunchlabs are subscription based monthly boxes, so unless you only plan on buying a month, then cancelling, it's going to be over the $50 limit.

It will also require the random child's mailing address.
 
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