Thanks for all the responses and ideas.
Popcorn isn't an option right now due to braces.
I love the pretzel idea. I wish they were a few years younger because combining that kit with the children's book on the website would have worked really well for a home schooling family.
We've done the movies idea - always a good one.
Family gifts do get harder as the kids get older.
"No" to the wafflemaker.
I vote for a family board game....."BLOKUS".
It's $30.00 at Target & definitely a "hit" with my family (DD13 & DS9).
There's a website, if you'd like to check it out. www.blokus.com
The idea - one of those waffle makers that flips - like they have in the hotels. I saw them at Costco for less than $60. I see it as kind of a novelty, but something they could all actually use since the kids are old enough to get their own breakfasts.
What do you think?
Two words: chocolate fountain.
As soon as I started ready this thread, I thought that you should get them Blokus. We got it 2 years ago for my DS when he was 10. We pull it out all the time to play as a family and we had it out last week when his friends were over and bored. I suggested it and we had a great time. It is a strategic game that all ages can enjoy. Another game we like is Gobblet from Blue Orange Games. Only 2 people can play at a time, but the others watch and strategize what were good and bad moves. www.mindware.com has a lot of fun strategy games that are out of the ordinary."No" to the wafflemaker.
I vote for a family board game....."BLOKUS".
It's $30.00 at Target & definitely a "hit" with my family (DD13 & DS9).
There's a website, if you'd like to check it out. www.blokus.com