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Creative Beast Realistic Velociraptor

While it may be a bit odd, this is a perfect gift for any child who’s really into dinosaurs. These sculpts of feathery velociraptors are as scientifically accurate as they can be without taking a time machine back to the Mesozoic era. Slightly cheaper than a video game at $39.99, Our dino-obsessed staff would have loved having one of these to play with as kids. Be aware, however, these aren’t as durable as the cheaper options, which means they may wear with use.

Transformers BotBots

If you can’t splurge on a brand-new video game or gigantic toy, these are an adorable stocking stuffer. BotBots, which can be bought in individual packs for $3 and larger five-packs for $11, are based on everyday household items and only have four-step transformations. There’s something endearing about a Christmas tree growing arms or a baby bottle turning into a dog. Series three just released, adding new themes to mess around with. BotBots have taken over our apartments, and we have no shame.

Video Games

If all else fails, you can always buy a brand-new video game to capitalize on the holiday hype. Fortnite is already free-to-play, and if your loved one doesn’t want a V-Buck gift card to buy skins, you’re going to have to get a little creative. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Xbox, PlayStation 4, PC) lets players parkour their way around the galaxy as a Jedi in a totally new story. Pokemon Sword and Shield or Luigi’s Mansion 3 (Nintendo Switch) are great pickups for owners of Nintendo’s flagship console. And, if all else fails, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (Xbox, PlayStation 4, PC) will surely remedy that Fortnite blues.