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5 Steps To Buying Toys For Big Boys
By Suzanne McIntosh, Fri Dec 9th
5 Steps To Buying Toys For Big Boys By Suzanne McIntosh, Fri Dec 9th
B>5 Steps to Buying Toys for Big Boys Practical Tips toGift Givers - As Suggested by the Big Boys
Got a Big Boy and you don't have a clue what to buy for him thisholiday season? We did some research and asked men who weresurfing around power sports websites (go-carts, ATVs, scooters, dirt bikes, etc.) and we got some prettygood hints!
1. Buy him something cool! Face it, Boys of all ages like cool!Power sports are definitely cool! From the time they can sit up,Boys want to ride. A knee when they are an infant; a bike ortrike when they are a toddler; scooters and go-carts as a kid; to ATVS, dirt bikes, motorcycles, and biggergo-carts as a teenager and adult. (Article continued below)
2. Buy him something that he can use for a long time! And moreimportantly, something he'll WANT to use for a long time. BigBoys work hard and play hard and they need their gear to last along time. If Power sports vehicles are on your Big Boy's list,make sure you choose from ATVs,scooters, or go-carts that are
backed by a strong manufacturer'swarranty and buy them from a reputable retailer who hasexperience in the industry.
3. Buy him something that he won't have to keep putting a lot ofmoney into to keeping enjoying his "gift". Big Boys pour enoughmoney into their pickups every week. For just a few bucks, theycan get hours of fun riding go-carts in the dirt. Scooters givethem even more of an opportunity to save money and they can mixa little fun into their daily commute.
4. Buy him something that makes him feel young and energeticagain. Most Big Boys are actually Little Boys at heart. Theylove to get dirty and play hard. As Little Boys, they yearned todrive go-carts and ride scooters and that "need for speed" stilllives in them. Did you know that "karting" - racing go-carts -was actually started over 40 years ago by Big Boys who wanted amore affordable avenue for organized motor racing? They startedtheir own racing circuit and promoted go-carts and karting allover the country.
5. Buy him something that will promote family togetherness, nottake him away. Dads really do want to spend time with the kids.And not just sitting around and watching TV. Riding go-carts,ATVs, and scooters promotes fun family bonding. And withgo-carts available for children as young as 3, the entire familycan take part in fast-paced entertainment.
Buy a big red bow and get ready for some fun!
This article is sponsored by Gadgix . Gadgixis a top supplier of discount recreational vehicles likescooters, go-carts and ATV's. For questions regarding any of thescooters, go-carts or ATV products, contact them at GadgixCustomer Service.
Please share the content of these articles with your friends andfamily interested in scooters, go-carts and atv's. Reprintrights granted. All reprints must include a link to Gadgix .Content may not be altered and articles must be as distributedby Gadgix Copyright Gadgix 2005
About the author:Suzanne McIntosh is the Vice President of PSJ Enterprise LLC.She has done in-depth research on top consumer Big Boys toyslike scooters, go-carts and many other fun toy products for2005. |