Here are the best gifts for boys ages 6-12, none of which include a screen (healthy brains for the win!).
You can really never go wrong with anything Nerf. Even if you aren’t sure if they have a duplicate gun, if they’re anything like my boys, they’ll share with neighborhood friends and have a Nerf war in your house until bullets end up in the cake batter.
Extra Nerf bullets are always a good idea!
Magformers — My boys are now OBSESSED with these amazing magnets. They play with them for hours. We store all of our magnets in a plastic shoebox, so they definitely don’t take up a bunch of storage space. Here are the sets I suggest you start with:
- Magformers Rainbow 30 Piece Set — You really don’t need more than a 30 piece set. Look for squares and triangles.
- Magformers XL Cruisers Car Set — Basically you’re looking for two sets of wheels
- Magnets in Motion 20 Piece Accessory Set — This set is optional, but it doesn’t cost too much and your kids can make stuff move
Sports Illustrated Kids — Our 10-year old is on his third year of getting the magazine and he LOVES it. He hangs all the “posters” on his wall and pores through each edition. Love that it’s not all about mainstream sports, but talks to athletes all across the board.
If you have a sports-obsessed kid (or just a kid who loves to play sports and read), this is a great option. Super fun!
Marshmallow Fun Co Bow and Mallow — I want this! These are so fun and fairly inexpensive.
Franklin Sports MLB Baseball Pop A Pitch for the baseball fan. Inexpensive option for your kiddo to practice hitting in the back yard!
Basketball Hoop — Get those boys outside! We bought our 8-year old a similar hoop to the one linked below and he spends HOURS out there playing, by himself, with his brother, with the neighbors.
Skilz Pro Mini Basketball Hoop is perfect for indoor play.
Catan — One of our contributors raves about this game and it’s one we always recommend for families.
Looking for more board game recommendations for this age? Check out our full list of board games for school-aged kids.
Maxi Kick Scooter — These are HANDS DOWN the best scooters out there. Just stop looking. Read my review of the Maxi Kick Scooter here.
Walkie Talkies — Big thumbs up from boys and dads alike and these get great reviews!
Ezy Roller — Five-star reviews and it has won tons of awards. Can’t really go wrong, right?
Remote control cars — These are fun for boys of any age. This Maisto R/C Rock Crawler is awesome.
LEGOs — Perfect because there are tons of options leaving something for every boy. Make sure to also pick up the LEGO Play Book: Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life for added inspiration.
Spin Master Perplexus — This is the COOLEST maze-type game, with the maze completely encased in a plastic bubble. You turn the ball around and around to roll the ball through the maze. My boys have spent HOURS playing with this. The Original is a great option, but they also have a Harry Potter version and an Epic (super hard).
Rubik’s Twist — This is a “twist” on the traditional Rubik’s cube and can provide hours of play! My son uses it to keep his hands busy when we are reading together, but he also loves to watch tutorials on YouTube on how to arrange it in different shapes. The original Rubik’s Cube is super fun too. Tons of videos on YouTube on how to solve it.
Don’t underestimate the power of a good book! Christmas is a fun time to add to your home library. We have rounded up our favorite chapter books and series ideas for elementary-aged boys.
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Best Learning Toys for Preschoolers says
This list was perfect. As I’ve learned over the years, this age, 6-12, is difficult to shop for, considering that they are no longer very young children that enjoy many traditional toys. At the same time, they are too young (in my opinion) for cell phones or other expensive electronics.
Melissa says
I bought my daughter a mini kick scooter when she turned 4 and we LOVE it. I’ve been watching the price of the maxi kick scooter ever since, knowing that I would purchase it once she outgrew the mini. In two years of watching, I have NEVER seen the price go below $150, but today, Amazon has the blue and pink maxi kick scooters on sale for $103.99! This is a killer deal for a fantastic scooter!
Amy says
I just wanted to second your Ezy-Roller recommendation. My then 8 year old got it last year and it is coveted by every kid in the neighborhood. And even with the heavy use it is in great condition, it is made to last. And a basketball hoop bought the year before is still heavily played with and beloved by my son and his friends.
charolyn says
My son (14 now) has loved the Bricks & Minifigs store for years now- we go to the one in Canby -don’t actually live there, but visit friends sometimes & everytime we go near Canby that is the first place he wants to go! Our friends in Canby (boys and girls) are always up to go with him too-even though they no doubt get there way more than he does.
PS-they also buy used legos-for cash or store purchases. Duplos especially earn the most money we have noticed.
Greta says
Beyblades are fantastic toys! So are the Beywheelz variety! I gave each of my three boys a Beywheelz toy a month ago and they played with them every available minute for the first two weeks we had them! After that their enthusiasm started to taper a little, but they are still playing with them for at least a half hour every day! Greatest toys ever 🙂