scbelleatheart
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I raised 3 boys very close in age and toys were shared, passed down, whatever. GM and GP went all out and got them so many big gifts but this was gift that kept on giving. You said you live close to the Grandparents but have you ever considered... toolboxes? Complete with a starter set of tools. They have awesome kits at Lowes to get them interested in making small projects.
It's good Dad or Grandpa time and they are learning a skill they may enjoy or need later. My boy's loved learning how to use the tools and make lamps, shelves, lots of other stuff. They all have ther own and now we supplement them with power tools and such. 2 are still in college now but they all love their toolboxes. Of course, the size has changed from those first small boxes
It all started with Pinewood Derby cars in Cub Scouts.
Just a thought!
It's good Dad or Grandpa time and they are learning a skill they may enjoy or need later. My boy's loved learning how to use the tools and make lamps, shelves, lots of other stuff. They all have ther own and now we supplement them with power tools and such. 2 are still in college now but they all love their toolboxes. Of course, the size has changed from those first small boxes
It all started with Pinewood Derby cars in Cub Scouts.
Just a thought!