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hi there, ok I think santa is beginning to run out of ideas for what to put in a 11yr old boy's stocking? where could he visit locally for some good bits and pieces? younger ones are easy as there is lego and all the other little collectibles they like, but what is going to interest an older boy at budget prices??


thanks in advcance


santa (ok actually one of his helpers)

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I find museum gift shops can be a good source of interesting prezzies - could try Horniman gift shop, or online there's design museum, natural history museum, Tate modern - most museum websites have online shops. Science museum maybe? Also, Rye Books on Upland Road has a small but inventive selection of gifts and books.

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