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Whether he’s new to comics or an old fan, this book will have him delving into the history of his favorite heroes. There are more than 1,000 characters included!
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It’s the 50th anniversary of D&D, and if the teen in your life is a player they’ll love this soft, fleece throw in the unmistakable shape of a D20. And maybe get some matching sweats to go with it?
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For Star Wars fans, there’s no one cooler or more mysterious than Boba Fett. This backpack is made to look like his Mandalorian armor, and it also has a padded laptop sleeve inside.
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Lululemon anything is always a good idea, but our friends over at Esquire called this sweat-wicking shirt a top pick for teen boys. He can wear it to all of those nicer events he has to go to, and still be comfortable.
This tiny portable high-speed charger will help ensure your teen boy can never say, “sorry I didn’t text, my phone died” while out late with his friends. This means you’ll sleep a little better knowing he’s safe and still within reach.
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An upgrade from the ones he used to make when he was little, he can take any piece of paper and connect it to a device for endless hours of flying. You can also get a version that looks like a dragon.
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This is the coolest iteration of a Frisbee ever and if the best teen boy gift for when he and his friends want something to play outside…and at night! It comes in three colors (or you can get a set of all three for $50).
You might not understand how it actually works, but he’ll love that it really does! Give your teen boy a gift that’ll let him create anything he can dream up. This 3D pen magically brings his superhero doodles and dream decor to life right before his eyes.
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This machine uses HDMI or Micro USB cables to hook up to a laptop, phone or other storage device, then project the image onto a wall at a size of up to 150 inches. And yet, it’s pocket sized (just 4 inches x 4 inches x less than an inch), so it’s like carrying a movie theater in your pocket. Good Housekeeping Institute experts were impressed with how easy it was to use this one, too.
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If he’s always doodling and snapping cool pics with his phone, give him the gift that’ll let your teen boy turn all of his art, and school notes too, into stickers for his locker, notebook and laptop
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Jeff is a dad of two daughters, an avid traveler, a photographer, an author and a freelance writer who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife and their cats. In addition to Good Housekeeping, he’s written for Parents, Fodor’s, Food and Wine, Real Simple and Reader’s Digest, among other print and online publications. Jeff is the publisher of the quarterly literary magazine, Stanchion, and his book, Streets Cats and Where to Find Them, will be published by Running Press in the Summer of 2025.
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