14 Year Old Nephew

Updated on November 17, 2008
S.C. asks from Hersey, MI
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Hi! I have a nephew who will be 14 next Thursday... I have no clue what he would like... I saw a similar request on here for gifts for a 15 year old boy, but I can't do the take the kid to store to see what he likes. And I am sure he will only want vid. games, that is what he likes. He isn't outdoorsy really at all. My older sis (his Mom) doesn't want us to get him a board game. He hates to read, in fact books we have given him, my sis has read and now they are dust collectors. I don't want to get vid. games, or mp3 players(they don't have internet, plus I think there is an ongoing cost my sis may not appreciate), or movies, no media basically. He likes to draw. So we thought of a woodburning kit (for ages 12 or 13 and up) and my sis approves, but that only covers b-day next week. Then Christmas.... What does a indoorsy 14 year like?
p.s. I don't get to see him that often, so it makes this a little harder

update p.p.s. I don't want to get gift cards or give cash, I feel it is impersonal and I LOVE watching my loved ones open gifts! :) Plus, if he gets giftcards/cash, I'd be afraid he'd buy a vid. game or something along those lines, defeating my purpose of NOT getting him one. Thank you for the advice on that though.

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M.T.

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Go to Michaels or Joann's (craft store) and buy him a couple of sketch books and colored markers or pencils. My daughter's friend didn't like anything but drawing and that is what I got her and she loved it.

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S.C.

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Magazine subscription works for my son and I'm finally getting him the cell phone he's been asking for. TracFone has them pretty cheap and you can control the amount of time he has on it without the fear of big phone bills.

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S.R.

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Cash. My son always wants things I won't buy for him. Gift money is his to spend. Or, I'm not sure if they're a good investment anymore, but a savings bond will make mom happy, and eventually him! My husband is into collector coins and we've given those knowing they'll appreciate over time. Not very exciting for them at the time. Models to build are great for kids that age, but we find they don't have the patience like my brothers did. There are paper airplane books that my sons have gotten and liked. These days instant gratification is all that works, but if he's creative, maybe a kit from JoAnn's may interest him. Magic trick kits have been a hit too.

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C.M.

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Hi S.,

I know your pain. My stepson is 16 and virtually impossible to shop for. I simply get him what he likes best...gift cards! Seriously, it is not impersonal. It gives him the general freedom to pick something he wants, within his mother's approval. Kids love to have that "money" in their wallet to go spend. It is much better than getting him something he may not like. That is a waste of money for you and an uncomfortable situation for all. Go with a good gift card to somewhere neutral like Meijer or Target where he has a variety to choose from.

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J.M.

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How about a gift card to his favorite store or a store that is difficult for his family to afford? Also movie gift cards for time when the teens want to go to a movie with friends. My kids 12 and 14 use the theater cards and it helps me by saving $20 to $30 dollars.

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K.O.

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Have you thought about model cars or air planes? If he's artsy he may like the painting process and detailing parts. Plus it's an indoor activity so it's right up his alley. Or any other building type kit to go with the wood burner. I'm not sure what tools he has available to him, but crafting books or wood carving tools are fun projects.

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B.B.

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A Legos set (not the big ones, but the themed, lets make a space ship or pirate ship ones) Connectex... Magnetic building things. A bag of art supplies if he's artsy...A small tool set if he's more hands on...

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T.A.

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S.,

I don't know if hes into board games or not, but I got my kids the game BLOKUS TRIGON. It has all these triangle shapes that you need to fit on the gameboard. It is really cool. My boys love it, and so do thier friends. The way the game is made you can even play a form of solitare with it. Good luck.

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S.C.

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S.,

I noticed in all the things your nephew doesn't do is that he does like to draw and I'm sure you mean he enjoys art. You could get him an art set which would include different media to work with (oils, pastels, pencils) and some sketching paper. Sounds like your nephew is like a lot of other teens I read about here and needs to expand his horizons and interests beyond video games. There has to be other hidden interests that need to be nurtured and encouraged, talk to your sister and see if she knows what these things are and take it from there.

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