By the age of 12, many children are starting to move away from the kind of toys they enjoyed in their younger days and are moving towards more grown up games that encourage them to enhance their knowledge and give them an outlet to vent to their competiveness and sportmanship.
Classics such as Risk and Trivial Pursuit are as popular now as every before, even though there are plenty of new games launched every year. There are also some great construction and science toys available that require quite complex problem-solving skills. Educational toys and models are also very good choices for this age.
This super-slick looking ball has the best aerodynamics and top-quality moulding.
The track simply rolls out onto any flat area, and within a few seconds you can be racing!
Players who are lucky enough to pick up a 'wild tile' can use it to represent any letter they like!
A perfect drawing game for all the family to test their creativity against the clock.
It’s so tall that players sometimes have to jump off the ground to reach the highest shots!
This is a brilliant board game which up to four people aged 7+ can play together.
First introduced into a few specific sets by the famous Danish toy company in 1978.
The game revolves around the race to defuse the ticking bomb before it explodes!
Zingy home made toys, car stickers and printed t-shirts are hugely popular.
This has to be one of the most powerful Nerf products ever made.