GIFT GUIDE 2011
Fifth Grade Gifts
Gifts for a 10-Year-Old or 11-Year-old
From toys that stand the test of time to board games that are anything but boring, we found the best fifth grade products for a ten-year-old or eleven-year-old. Our list of loot is kid-tested, teacher approved, and full of options for any family, so get wrappin'!
Mini Flowers Press and Nature Cards
With this kit, your child can press the flowers she's gathered over the summer months, then use them to create gift tags, greeting cards and bookmarks.
Let's Make Some Great Art
Any aspiring artist or doodler will love hunkering down for a few hours of quality time with this book.
Fiber Optics Lab
Hankering for a mini-burglar alarm or a flexible flashlight? Want to find out what happens to the refrigerator light once you close the door? This kit's got you covered!
Guilty Party
Grab your magnifying glass for a software version of the classic whodunnit game, exclusively for Nintendo Wii.
Ezy Roller Ultimate Riding Machine
This topsy-turvy bike is a ton of fun to maneuver around the neighborhood or local park.
Wilma Tenderfoot: The Case of the Frozen Hearts
This clever caper that will keep you guessing whodunit until the very end.
Hydro Power Calculator
Not only is this calculator eco-friendly by providing "free energy", but the science behind it is pretty neat, too.
Smithsonian Mission Museum: The Case of the Missing Mummy
Everyone loves a juicy mystery, and this game is the next Clue with a twist.
Letter Stamp Kit
From scrap booking to homemade t-shirts, this kit has everything you need to make a statement with stamps!
Tic-Tac-Turn Game
Turn tic-tac-toe on its head with this positively fun-filled take on a classic game.
Creativity Journal
Help your child get her creative juices flowing with this journal, which comes with 165 word magnets and a magnetic play surface.
Sleeping Queens
This unique card game is a great way to get fifth graders to spend some quality time with friends or family.
Do It Yourself Doll
This doll kit will improve your child's sewing skills and show her that DIY is A-OK!


