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  2. 30 Teen Boy-Approved Gifts From Target They'll Actually Like ...

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    Here are a bunch of cool gifts for teen boys at Target that are unique and inexpensive, from tech ideas, like video game accessories, to grooming products.

  3. The Best Gifts and Toys for 9-Year-Old Boys - AOL.com

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    Whether the boys on your shopping list are into games, science, or sports, these gifts will please them for $100 or cheaper — and sometimes less than $10.

  4. These Are the Best Toys for Boys That You Can Buy at Walmart

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    Did you know that Walmart's toys for boys are some of the best ones out there? Take a look at our top picks for games, action figures, and more!

  5. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    Under Tru Kids, the Toys "R" Us website was revived in 2019 in partnership with Target, with online orders being redirected to Target.com for fulfillment. In 2020, the site switched to Amazon as its fulfillment partner.

  6. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys. Action figures [ edit ]

  7. Boys' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Boys' toys and games, as opposed to girls' toys and games, are a subset of toy and games that appeal to male children. Research suggests that this appeal may be driven by biological factors, peer pressure, parental choices, marketing, and tradition.