Most little boys like Tonka trucks, but as a parent, you should know what toy to buy for the right age. If you have a younger child, get a toy that has larger wheels and easy to handle parts. The smaller wheels can come off easier, and the child could put them in his mouth. Older children should be alright with the smaller cars, but you should keep the cars in a large box so that they do not get stepped on.
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In other words : Jack up your trucks boys, fat girls can't jump.
Because the boys that designed them never had to replace one of them.
The top selling toys from Toys "R" Us for boys are construction toys such as LEGO, other popular toys for boys are tablets such as the Leap Frog learning system.
Hot Wheels makes Monster Trucks. Monster Trucks are very popular with young boys. Most major toy stores sell Monster Trucks including Toys R Us and Amazon .
Tonka trucks have been around for 50 years if not more, and they are rgeat for young boys in the sand box and such. I would say he will love you tons if you got him a couple tonka trucks, and now they offer a variety of them from dump trucks to graders and such.
Theres nothing wrong with it, truly. They might get teased, though...
put things like cars, trucks, helicopter and planes for boys and dolls, rainbows and etc for girls.
Big boys and girls (in most cases) are into electronics. These electronics are MP3 players, laptops, tablets, gaming consoles and cell phones. On top of those big boys also love trucks and sport cars.
Chevy trucks suck because they are engineered and built by people Ford wouldn't hire.
Traditional toys for young boys include toy cars, trucks, Lego, bicycles, tricycles, toy boats, sporting equipment (such as balls, gloves and sports gear), and Nerf guns.
Pep Boys seems to focus more on tires and tire chains for cars and trucks although occasionally they have advertised tire chains for ATVs. JC Whitney and Cabela's definitely carry them.