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The kit includes molds, soap stickers, and skin-safe glitter. And best of all, this encourages them to bathe. It's axe throwing, minus the whole 'might lose a limb' aspect of the activity. The axes in this case have suction cups that will stick to the target board.

So it's fun, without a trip to the ER. A surprise toy we can get behind. Kids cast the eggs, and then chisel away to reveal the creatures hidden inside each shell. And then they identify and classify each creature using the included guide. Kids work on their creativity and develop their spatial and problem-solving skills with these 1, precision-cut micro jigsaw pieces in 15 different colors.

They can design whatever they want, or follow templates. Encourage your budding Annie Leibovitz or Ansel Adams to view the world a little differently with this easy-to-use starter camera for kids. Your kid can drop this on the ground, throw it down, kick it around not that we encourage these things but hey, we're realists , and it will hold up. It's an actual digital camera with a 2.

A very cool audio player designed specifically for kids, this one either plays back custom content that you create, or content cards from the brand's curated library. It's Bluetooth-enabled, and the content cards run the gamut from storybooks to music to podcasts to math classes. If you're away, you can record your own card reading a book to your kid.

Sometimes, the simplest ideas are the best ones. Case in point: With reusable bricks, kids build their own structures. The set includes soluble corn extract-based mortar to create the house or cottage of their dreams.

To rebuild, kids simply soak their structure in water, allow the bricks to dry, and start all over again. This set includes one laser peg and 66 tinted interlocking building pieces. Kids built whatever the hell they want and once the whole thing is connected to a power base, it lights up. It's an open-ended kit that is compatible with Legos, so it never gets tired. The goal here is twofold: First, seafaring adventurers find weapons, cannons, and other things to help defeat the Kraken.

Which brings us to goal number two This is not your grandma's marble maze. With cubes and 5 types of exits, it can built and rebuilt and rebuilt over and over and over again. Space cowboy archeologists dig through 26 different levels to dissect the alien and find the gem hidden inside. Best of all, it comes with its own dissection tray to keep keep the mess nicely contained. The updated version of Botley still lets kids engage in screen-free coding.

And he's still just as cute. But he now has night vision and does sweet 45 degree turns. Kids get 85 translucent, colorful 3D shapes, including 14 square pyramids, 18 triangular prisms, 40 cubes, 6 hexagonal prism and 7 rectangular prisms, to build whatever they dream up. Zoobs are cool because they're made up of gears, axels and joints that snap, click, and pop together, allowing kids to build all manner of creatures, cars, and creations. This fun STEM toy marries science and creativity, as kids work to first build a skeleton and then add layers of modeling clay to the outside.

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The ThinkFun Roller Coaster Challenge is a puzzle that, when put together correctly, doubles as a working roller coaster. The true test comes when a kid places the roller-coaster car on the tracks. Does it make it all the way down? Let the experimentation begin. Each of up to four players chooses a corner as their bug trap. The game board is set up like a maze, with rotatable barriers in the shape of forks, knives, and spoons.

Players take turns rolling a die to determine which utensils they can rotate, creating a path to trap the Hexbug in their corner, thereby winning the round. All the while, the automated Hexbug scuttles and jitters randomly across the board. Winning the game requires both forward thinking planning out which maze pieces to turn and quick reactions to the constantly moving Hexbug. Shelley Simon, purchasing manager at Dr.

Some family friends have a super-active kid who loves obstacle courses and American Ninja Warrior —style shenanigans. To burn off some of that energy, they created a mini climbing wall over her bed using Climbing Monkey Rock Climbing Holds. The set comes with 25 colorful, multishaped holds and thick hex bolts you can secure to a compatible playscape or drill into a sturdy board for a DIY climbing wall.

A family friend attached the Swurfer Original to their playscape last year, and our pack of high-energy little ones descended on it in a frenzy. Essentially just a sturdy wooden skateboard deck with ropes and handles attached, the Swurfer offers kids two options: Sit on it for a mellow, relaxing ride—or do what any junior thrill-seeker would do, and stand on the board to rock it to great heights. For a higher orientation, you can buy a longer rope. The Kiwi Crate, appropriate for kids ages 5 to 8, was our favorite of the boxed projects we tested for our guide to the best kids craft subscription boxes.

Our kid testers found the activities in their Kiwi Crates engaging, and their parents thought they were clever. Parents also appreciated that some projects—like the mini pinball machine we tested—could be played with after kids made them, helping reduce useless craft clutter around the house.

Rather than concentrating on traditional crafts, the kits focus on hands-on activities that explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math an educational approach known as STEAM , which helps foster skills like critical thinking and problem-solving. For example, one kit used acids and bases to make art; another gave kids the materials to make a glowworm, so they learned about phosphorescence.

The 40 patterns and prints, which include unusual shades and patterns terrazzo and special details embroidery , feel more modern and sophisticated than those of backpacks typically geared toward children.

We got my daughter a Micro Kickboard Maxi Deluxe scooter when she was around 6, and it quickly became as much a transportation tool as a plaything. She rides her scooter all around our hometown of Philadelphia, often for several miles at a stretch, as we go to parks or on other outdoor excursions. She also has plenty of fun zooming around the playground or joining neighbors for scooter rallies around our block.

Our 6-year-old loves snuggling with it at night. It's a great size to wrap herself around and squeeze. Just all around super adorable. Promising review: "Great starter nerf gun!

Got it for my friend's 6-year-old son for Christmas. He loves it and says it's awesome because he can shoot more than one nerf bullet without having to reload! Great price too! Promising review: " My 6-year-old daughter practically cried tears of joy when she opened this. I don't think she had any idea something so beautiful and and magical existed. This is a wonderful gift for her and any kid who loves rainbows and unicorns and jewelry!

Promising review: " I got this for my 6-year-old for Christmas, and she is wild about it. She plays with it all the time ; it does get kind of annoying with the sounds it makes when you're listening to it for hours, but it isn't all that loud so it's not too bad.

Super cute, its horn lights up in rainbow colors and you can 'feed' it with a little cupcake that comes with it. The legs move and my kiddo is fascinated with it. USA Woodshop Co. Promising review: "My 6-year-old loves his big barn! He's put roly-polies into it and assorted verge and a piece of fruit.

He carries it around with him all over the neighborhood. His friends are into it too. Promising review: "Works surprisingly well. Speakers are not very loud but they are loud enough. The whole family played with it and loved it. Battery life is good. My only regret is that I did not buy one for his brother. And it is so much fun because it glows in the night very well.

The set comes with translucent magnetic pieces to build 3D creations all day. Recommended for ages 3 and up. Promising review: "I first bought these for my kids for Christmas two years ago. At the time, they were 6, 5, and 3 years old. I just can't say enough about what a great product this is My kids love these so much that they were a first choice to bring on vacation for indoor play time!

Well worth the price when you calculate the endless play time your kids will get out of this product Promising review: "My 6-year-old grandson requested this for Christmas and it had to be the 'classic Jenga.

This classic game never gets old. My family played in teams, and my grandson was the self-designated 'scorekeeper and ref. This is a perfect addition for family bonding, an ice breaker, as well as competition with love and smiles. He was hesitant to play Frisbee again after being bruised by the traditional heavy one. But when he felt how light these were and saw how well they flew he didn't stop for hours.

He loves how you can stack one on the other and throw them both together. It doesn't hurt his hand when he catches it, and I'm guessing if it ever does hit his head again there will be a silly reaction but no tears. Throws far, accurate, and fun to catch like a ring toss on your arm or like a traditional frisbee.

Highly recommended for kids 4 - 10!!!! The kit comes with eight eye shadows, four blush, one blush wax, four lip glosses, two lip sticks, four nail polishes, three eyeshadow brushes, one blush brush, one powder puff, one mirror and one cosmetic case.

Promising review: " This one arrived today and our 6-year-old couldn't have been happier! It is great quality, the case is sturdy and adorable. Our daughter loves the glitter and lipsticks the most.

One huge thing with this is the makeup is EASY to remove from our daughters face!!! We will definitely recommend! It has three interchangeable plastic picture discs that slide in and so many colors. Every night he has to test every single color out before picking one for the night. Overall, great value for your money!!!

Promising review: " My 6-year-old son plays with this every day since we opened it up! He has brought it to the neighbors to show it to them and everyone thinks it's such a fun little toy with all the tricks it can do.

I am quite impressed with how easily it glides from concrete to the grass, and over obstacles without getting stuck.



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