Gift Guide: Tween Boys (Ages 10-13)
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These gifts for tween boys are aimed at roughly the ages of 10- to 13-years-old, the stage of maturing kid and not yet full-on teen. We included high-quality gifts for all kinds of preteen boys. Whether your middle schooler likes the outdoors, sports, reading, science, or games, you’ll find a variety of ideas.
P.S. Depending on your tween guy’s age, you may find more ideas on our list of Gifts for Teen Boys or Gifts for Elementary Boys.
Gifts Under $25
Light Up Football
My 13-year-old and his friends have so much fun with this night-time football. Or get this classic foam Nerf football for all seasons.
Nike Drawstring Backpack
From sports practices to field trips to pool days, this popular drawstring bag will get used for years and years.
3×3 Speed Cube
The Rubik’s Cube is back but new versions are even faster. Speedcubing has now become popularized. My oldest son spent a few years learning the speedcubing method and investing a lot of his money and research time into cubes. He quickly learned that not all cubes are made equal. The one I linked to is one of the best affordable 3×3 cubes on the market for your up-and-coming speed cuber or recreational cuber. P.S. This speed timer mat is REALLY fun to go with the cube. Both of my boys have used ours for years.
Portable Ping Pong Set
Phase 10
The Dangerous Book for Boys
The classic bestselling book for every boy from eight to eighty, covering essential boyhood skills such as building tree houses, learning how to fish, finding true north, and even answering the age-old question of what the big deal with girls is. In this digital age, there is still a place for knots, skimming stones, and stories of incredible courage. This book recaptures Sunday afternoons, stimulates curiosity, and makes for great father-son activities. Apparently there is also a Double Dangerous Book for Boys!
Swiss Army Knife
All three of my kids, girl included, have a pocket knife like this. They like to whittle wood with it, take it on hikes, and pretend to “survive”. There are so many colors and patterns to choose from.
One Night Werewolf
An exciting role-play game much like Mafia that’s probably best for older tweens. There’s an app that helps guide each round of the game. It’s been a favorite around our neighborhood for the tweens and teens (we can hear the whoops and hollers when they are playing it).
More Tween Boy-Approved Games:
The Peanuts Collection
Here’s a unique throwback idea! My kids (ages 11, 13, and 15) checked out every single collection of Peanuts comics and read them through multiple times. Clever, wholesome, engaging, and fun for parents and kids alike.
Calvin and Hobbes
And yet another unique throwback idea! My kids (ages 11, 13, and 15) also own and have read every single collection of Calvin and Hobbes. While the humor is aimed at adults, tweens will also giggle their way through these stories (and pick up some great vocabulary and cultural references at the same time).
Note: There are a few jokes about “how babies are made” and at least one I remember about “Miller High Life”, but these comics are pretty darn benign.
Fluffy Robe
My teen boy neighbor said he loves this soft fleece robe, and my 13-year-old son just asked for this same one for his upcoming birthday.
Flint and Steel
My almost 11-year-old son prides himself on his survival skills. He loves the woods and the idea of being able to start his own fire. Now, this gift isn’t for young kids or every kid. But, if you have a fairly responsible one who is an adventurer, he/she will love this flint and steel set. I let my son start all of our fires in our fire pit with it, while all the neighbor friends look on in awe.
Books!
- Spy School series – My tween sons (and tween daughter) read and loved this exciting series by Stuart Gibbs.
- Series of Unfortunate Events series – All 3 of my kids (boys and girl) are obsessed with this quirky story.
- The Crossover – Written in poetic verse. My basketball-loving boys enjoyed this book a lot.
- Redwall series – New York Times bestselling fantasy adventure series for kids. I wish I had bought all of them in a set, because my son read every single one.
- Wingfeather Saga – All 3 of my kids tore through these fantasy novels that have a redemptive theme. Highly recommend!
- Percy Jackson series – My boy and girl tweens really enjoyed these Greek mythology adventures.
- Unbroken (Young Adult Adaptation) – Your tween will be captivated by this heroic, redemptive, true story. Might be better for an older tween, since there is some hard stuff in here (plane crash, Japanese war camp, etc.).
- Bomb: The Race to Build–and Steal–the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon – My 12-year-old, who loves history, said this was one of the best books he read this year.
- Boys in the Boat (Young Readers Adaptation) – My 12-year-old son said, after Unbroken, this is his favorite book.
The Action Bible
This book is a very engaging, well-done graphic version of many Bible stories. My sons really enjoyed it as younger tweens. Find more excellent Bible options on this list of Children’s Bibles or this list of Tween and Teen Bibles.
Magic YOYO
This responsive yoyo allows your guy to learn all the really cool tricks like walk the dog, cradle, and around the world. My son watched some simple how-to videos on YouTube and he was doing really neat tricks in no time. This set includes everything they need including two yoyo’s (because you’re going to want to try too), extra strings, a glove, and a case.
$25-$50 Gifts
Owala Water Bottle
This is the “it” water bottle right now. My son likes the black, dark gray, and blue colors.
Colorku
My tweens are obsessed with this game, but it’s really great for all ages. Instead of using numbers to solve Sudoku puzzles, Colorku uses brightly colored wooden balls. The solid wood game board includes 81 balls in 9 different colors, 104 puzzle cards, a solutions booklet, a color conversion card, and a storage tray. There are 5 levels of difficulty.
Fuzzy Crocs
Basically durable, comfy slippers that your tween boy can wear to school…even in the winter. Middle school boys (and girls) like to use Jibbitz shoe charms to personalize their Crocs.
Blitzball Starter Pack
My tween and teen sons have played hours upon hours of this game in our backyard. Blitzball is a fun spin on wiffleball (and much easier to hit). All ages can have fun with this gift.
Cup Stacking Set with Pro Timer Mat
Kids at our church are obsessed with this fast-paced activity and play by themselves or in groups. There are amazing YouTube videos of kids going at lightning speed.
Dude Perfect Basketball Hoop Set
With this over-the-door hoop set, your tween boy can practice all his trick shots that he’s learned from Dude Perfect in his room.
Wooden Chess Board
Bow & Arrow Set
This puppy shoots over 100 feet! One review says, “My 10-year-old son loves this bow and now we are thinking of buying a second one for our seven-year-old son who loves it, too. It shoots really far and was simple to put together. We like that it’s safer than a traditional bow & arrow and easier for a child to use. We are happy with our purchase and it was a great price.”
Mini Drone
My son loves this mini drone! It is perfect for a beginner with easy to fly features and stability control. It also has some cool more advanced features they can grow into as they learn the controls.
Pogo Stick
An oldie but a goodie gift for the active tween boy. My kids have played on this at all ages and stages.
Gaming Headset
A lot of tween boys this age connect with their friends while gaming. This reasonably priced headset makes that possible.
Here are two popular games rated “E” for everyone to include with this gift:
LED Light Strip
My 10 year old bought this exact one with his own money. I really appreciate that it doesn’t require a phone app or remote to work. He can adjust the lighting with the control panel that is attached.
Lego City
This is currently the most popular Lego set on our street for younger tween boys (ages 9-10).
$50-$100 Gifts
Nike Fleece Joggers
A closet staple, the Nike Sportswear Club Fleece Joggers combine a classic look with the soft comfort of fleece for an elevated, everyday look that you can wear every day.
Pair these pants with the classic Nike Fleece Hoodie.
Spikeball Game Set
My 12-year-old son got hooked on this indoor or outdoor group game at church camp this summer.
Illustrated Harry Potter Collection
These are amazing! The illustrations and creative touch on every page help keep those busy boys’ attention. If you’re a Harry Potter fan, these are a must. I have found so much joy in reading these with my kids.
Slack Line
A friend of ours had this in his backyard and boys of all ages used and loved it. Set it up and take it down fairly easily. Great for exercise, getting outside, and full family fun.
Fathead Wall Decals (so many options!)
These decals are easy to install, easily removable (and even reusable), and serve as a great way for your tween to express himself. They have all types of decals: sports, Star Wars, Marvel, Disney, Comics, and more.
$100+ Gifts for Tween Boys
Fitbit Versa 2
This smartwatch is almost identical to the Apple Watch, with a much more moderate price tag. Great for fitness, alarms, music, and controlling smart devices, it’s also waterproof. Your tween will love the cool factor!
Electric Scooter
I have seen kids zooming around on these in our neighborhood and think this age group is ideal for an electric scooter. This one has great reviews.
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Good News of Great Joy
A simple, weekly Advent devotional that’s intended to help your family focus on the story of Jesus’ birth.
The discussion questions and wide range of fun activities are designed for children ages 2-11.
Each weekly activity focuses on a different aspect of the Christmas story.
Let’s hear from you! Please share any tween boy gift ideas you have. Drop a comment below.
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Penny says
Books! The Narnia books were a favorite when my son was a tween.
Morgan says
You can’t go wrong with Legos. The Lego City ones just help feed his obsession with things that go!
Julie says
The electric scooter is a favorite at our house!
Laurie says
The ripstik is always a hit!!
Sarah says
I want to get all my mine a Ripstick. They need to spend more time outdoors and less time on electronics and this looks like a fun way to do it!
Judith H says
Kids love wireless headphones
Ashley Bush says
Definitely LOVING the spike ball game set! My son and daughter both love new games to be able to play outside!
BECKY says
The throw throw burrito game intrigues me!
Megan R. says
I don’t have a boy, but I can recommend the illustrated Harry Potter books to everyone!!! They are beautiful and so engaging! We have the set and I love them!
Brandi S says
Y’all have the best suggestions! I think my tween would like the spikeball and slack line
Angela Johnson says
From these tween guides, the football, bow and arrow, and the Swiss army knife would be my choices…my son, even though he’s 13, would enjoy any of these three.
Thanks for having these giveaways!
Gail waltz says
Spike ball is my favorite on the list
Amy A says
We love the Exploding Kittens game!
Shonda Knowlton says
My son would like the flint and steel set.
Yahiliz says
I love the Swiss army knife. Nothing like functional gifts in this household!
Carrie Nespor says
I like the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series” idea #20! I’ve seen the books but we’ve never read them. Thanks for the suggestion!