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I'll mention that Skeletons in the Closet got two plays out of it when DS was 4. Once he had names on all the bones and built a skeleton, the game play ended up a bit unengaging.
So far all we have is DS8 vs. "learning to ride a bicycle" round deux. Good to know. Nix that, then!
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Gracious, I haven't bought anything yet. But I do think DS is getting HIve, Settlers of Catan, and Qbitz. Building toys still happen every Xmas here, too, and I'm thinking of Zoob this year. DD wants a really great set of colored pencils...otherwise, IDK. Have also considered a slackline. I wouldn't have bought anything yet, either, but for a sale yesterday on items I had in mind.
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In case anyone's wondering, it is actually okay not to buy your kids gifts for Xmas, or any other event. Just provide them with what they need, and ignore the calendar.
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In case it helps, DS4 loves item #2 on original list. We have two copies of Robot Turtles from the Kickstarter (we gave away the other 2 we got.) The challenge is quite variable and can be made hard enough to even challenge adults (a big puzzle where you have to lay out all of the instructions at once, with a time limit It looked like a game with some embedded growth. Thanks for your thoughts!
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In case anyone's wondering, it is actually okay not to buy your kids gifts for Xmas, or any other event. Just provide them with what they need, and ignore the calendar. Of course, but for those so inclined, there is equally nothing wrong with saving up for a few months for a special event.
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DD11s Chromebook died one month after the warranty expired (insert cursing here). She just really needs a laptop of her own for schoolwork. We have our eye on a convertible touch-tablet (with the attachable keyboard). We'd get it now except we're hoping to catch a holiday sale.
Otherwise she's at that age where she'd much rather have Amazon gift cards to indulge her various fandoms or cash to get clothes and shoes.
We also have a favorite live event we see every year as part of our holiday traditions.
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DS12 has been pining over a thing called "Ferrofluid" on the Vat19 site, so if he doesn't manage to buy it before then, he'll get that. It's "nano-sized magnetic particles" in a glass bottle. I also found something fascinating that I plan to get both kiddos for Christmas, which I'm positive I will like and pretty sure they will like. It seems to be sold under different names, but the most common is Kinetic Sand. DD8 is getting a Nintendo 3DS so she can stop borrowing her brother's. I haven't thought beyond that yet.
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Early gift: my daughter wanted a stray kitten who walked into our house. He's been here for a month (along with another stray who came with him).
They're so cute, who could say no? You pick the little guy up and he doesn't want to get down. He never puts his claws out when he bats at you. And the other one has gorgeous golden eyes and silent meows at you.
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I saw the following at Costco some time ago, that your DS might like, if he's into anatomy: something like a big board book with clear plastic pages, each of which has a different human anatomical system. E.g., the first page is the skin/hair/nails/outside, then a page with musculature, a page with the nervous system, etc., down to the last page, with the skeleton. He might get more out of that than a model with no additional information on it. I think it's called Uncover the Human Body. Thanks aeh! Great tip! I'm going to look into that. Is this the edition you saw? http://www.amazon.com/Uncover-Human-Body-An-Book/dp/1571457895Looks like it!
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I also found something fascinating that I plan to get both kiddos for Christmas, which I'm positive I will like and pretty sure they will like. It seems to be sold under different names, but the most common is Kinetic Sand. I don't know if you have a brand in mind, but we have Sand Alive and DS enjoys it. The only snag is it is difficult to get out of clothing short of laundering them, but I imagine that is less of an issue for more mature children.
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