I grew up with all girls. I have two older sisters, and four cousins- all girls. My only male relatives growing up were my dad, my two grandpas, and my two uncles. Lots of double-x chromosomes running around. Therefore I am clueless as to what to get my little boy as he grows up. I know, I know- it’ll come to me, but still- I’m a list person.
Some disclaimers:
- I am NOT getting paid for this list. I’m doing it for fun. Like I said, I like lists.
- I am NOT saying that you *should* have any of these toys, or that if you don’t you are totally lame. These are just ideas. To each his or her own. If you don’t want your boy to have guns as toys, totally fine. I’m still figuring that one out.
- I also think it’s possible and totally fine for boys and girls to cross the gender-line in terms of toys, and vice versa. We let Jack put on Anna’s costumes. He can have a pink cup to drink his milk if he wants. Anna can play with trucks and stuff. So please don’t take this as a “manly-man toy list and if you disagree you must be a pansy” post.
So I went to my Facebook friends and family and asked them: “What are the toys every boy should have?” Jackpot! I got so many great answers, and I wrote them all down (some of them were hilarious). Thanks, FB friends! Then I broke their responses into categories. I’ve listed them below and provided links where necessary. I hope this is helpful to you, dear friends. And please– if I left anything out, leave a comment and add to the fun- make the list even better!
The Basics
Miscellaneous things included:
- duct tape
- crayons & paper
- cardboard boxes
- balls
- sticks
- dinosaurs
- wooden blocks
- flashlights
- handheld video games
- keys
- art kits
- sewing kits (fine motor skill development)
- baby doll & stroller (especially if new siblings are on the horizon)
- t-ball set
- golf set
- magnifying glass
- tool bench & tools
- old bikes to take apart and put back together
Things that go:
- cars
- trucks
- trains/wooden train set
- matchbox cars
- fire trucks
- police cars
- ramps & tracks for all things that go
Weapons:
- bows ‘n’ arrows
- fire (this made me laugh!)
- guns
- “any weapon” (direct quote- ha!)
Brand Specific Toys
(These are in no particular order. Some of these I had not heard of, and you’ll be able to tell because I’ll talk about them in case you haven’t either.)
These look uber-cool. They are also not uber-cheap, so they will have to be gifts for our kids- but MAN they are cool! Apparently you can mix and match different parts, so if you have 2 or 3, you really have endless possibilities. There’s also a Parts Department so you can order extra wheels, etc. Cool!
Duh. Legos rock.
Anna plays with these already- we need to either sneak them into Jack’s room or just get him his own set. I’m curious to see if Jack gets any of my husband’s amazing technical brain- Anna has made some pretty amazing things with Tinker Toys.
Fisher Price brands these as the toys to get when your kid is “Pre-Cool”- you don’t want them shooting stuff yet, but they want to feel like they have a really cool toy. They seem to be just that, but we also don’t have any. Would love to hear what people think of these!
Of course we’re talking about the cars, but I also have to mention… When I was at BlogHer I got to see a preview of the Hot Wheels Wall Tracks and they are awesome. I sort of want Jack to get some so I can play with them…
Anything Star Wars
(I could post a bazillion links for anything Star Wars but then this post would go on forever…)
I’m not sure how I feel about these. I remember them from my childhood and the commercials gave me the heebie-jeebies. They kind of freak me out. Thoughts?
(Someone actually said “Bruder trucks” in my FB post, but after looking at the website- anything here screams “boy!!!”) These are also not cheap, so for us they will have to come as gifts. They are extremely authentic looking, and have great reviews on Amazon.
Made by Fisher-Price, this is sort of a new train track collection, but they have incorporated lots of characters from movies, like Toy Story and Cars. These look pretty cool. I’d love to hear from anyone who has these, as I’ve been debating about whether it’s really worth it to get a train set like this.
So, there you have it. Did I miss something? Is your son’s favorite toy left off of this list- please leave a comment and add it to improve the list! Or if you have any experience with any of these toys, please post a comment!












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Well, Natalie, now that we have a baby boy coming into our world (yea!) I am especially interested in your list of boy toys! Having only had girls I welcome advice – although like you, we gave our girls MANY Leggos and wheeled toys – and they loved them. (I’m pretty sure Karastill has them…)
I can’t wait to meet our grandson in March. I only wish Sandy were here to pick out the boy toys. He would have loved that. I will need to over-compensate to be sure I represent him well!
Great list of must have toys! I have three boys, and all of these are a hit. Geotrax, however, I don’t know if I would repurchase. First, the batteries constantly go out and they are a pain to change. Second, the adult usually has to set it up and unless you have a large area to keep it out, it is time consuming to put together and take apart. Finally, they are hard to store because they take up so much room. 🙂
Thanks, Jennifer! I will remember that for Geotrax- we haven’t ventured that way yet. I’m thankful that for now, my son is into transportation that flies- and has yet to see a radio-controlled flying toy. 😉