I thought the ones about space and science and stuff were cool when I was a kid.LACE wrote:well i've got 3 girls to buy for..ages 5-9. i highly recommend the eyewitness series of books for kids about space, engineering, civilizations, history or anything subject you'd think would hold their interest..
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Re: Christmas Toy Ideas
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Aww. Didn't think anyone carednowaysj wrote:Was just thinking of you. Don't be a stranger

I got a monkey and octopus for my baby nephew. They are both super cute. The time for science will come, eventually.
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If anything, it should make for a good fight.ch3 wrote:I got a monkey and octopus for my baby nephew.
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i was wondering how long would it take for someone to post thisOGLemon wrote:anal beads

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1+ on science/space books and encyclopedias with lots of pics, loved that as a kidjohney wrote:i was wondering how long would it take for someone to post thisOGLemon wrote:anal beads![]()
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Same here. I used to love biology ones too. I remember being bought this magazine when I was really young where each issue came with parts of a model of the human anatomy. Each issue would come with an organ for example and I just remember learning a lot and being totally fascinated by it all. Ancient Egypt was another massive interest for me when I was young.. As well as the typical obsession with dinosaursjohney wrote: 1+ on science/space books and encyclopedias with lots of pics, loved that as a kid

Oh and I also remember a currency of the world magazine where each issue would alternate between a coin and banknote in foreign currency. I had this master plan to save up all the notes (e.g. $5000 note in currency from Mozambique) and exchange them all to become rich


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Laurel & Hardy boxset
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give them something weird & funny.
i gave my 8 year niece two mangoes (she likes them) for her bday and it's a much more memorable gift then the dumb doll i gave her too...
i gave my 8 year niece two mangoes (she likes them) for her bday and it's a much more memorable gift then the dumb doll i gave her too...
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My cousin got a cabbage for his 22nd b-day.prisoner wrote:give them something weird & funny.
i gave my 8 year niece two mangoes (she likes them) for her bday and it's a much more memorable gift then the dumb doll i gave her too...
Also one of these.


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The 90s were all about dinosaurs as I remember. Me and my mates were completely obssesedTheIntrospectionist wrote:johney wrote: As well as the typical obsession with dinosaurs.
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I bought him a toy TARDIS and a Dalek.
It hasn't arrived yet and I have to leave London on Monday.
It hasn't arrived yet and I have to leave London on Monday.

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same. i truly enjoyed reading these and learning new things about the world before the extreme cynicism set inwolf89 wrote:I thought the ones about space and science and stuff were cool when I was a kid.LACE wrote:well i've got 3 girls to buy for..ages 5-9. i highly recommend the eyewitness series of books for kids about space, engineering, civilizations, history or anything subject you'd think would hold their interest..

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Get him some sandy chinos and a supreme cap. Won't be long til he's old enough to go to his first five panel rave
Shum wrote:Yeah big up Jesus for dying for our sins and netting us a public holiday in the process.Nevalo wrote:not much todo at work today.... and once ive finished, ITS THE FUCKIN LONG WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, hot cross buns.
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