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    If You Need Help Entertaining Your Kids This Spring, These 32 Products Will Surely Keep Them Busy

    Outside toys for warm days ✅ Indoor toys for when it seems to never stop raining ✅.

    1. Banzai Bump N' Bounce Body Bumpers are perfect for those kiddos who have soooo much built-up energy and always seem to want to wrestle someone. Now they can do it in a safe way (that also just so happens to be *incredibly* entertaining to watch).

    I'm gonna go ahead and recommend wearing helmets, too!

    Promising reviews: "Every year, I try to buy a large group of children in our family a Christmas gift that will keep them all outside and busy while the adults relax. This was the choice this year, and it was a huge success! A few of us adults were able to shimmy into it ourselves and play, too. We had to de`flate it to get out of it, but it was so fun. The kids were entertained for a long time and were running at each other so much that they were all worn out for the drive home. Christmas win!!" —Cindy McDaniel

    "Absolutely hilarious to watch! I got these for my kids (7 and 8) because I thought it would be a perfect way to blow off steam and get some energy out...it was great! They ran at each other pretty hard, but it didn't pop, and no one got hurt! If your kids do a lot of bickering as mine do...get these! 😅" —Sky

    Get a pack of two from Amazon for $22.99.

    2. An *iconic* mini Target shopping cart for your mini me who idolizes everything you do, including your weekly shopping trip to Target. This cart is so fun to push around, they can even put their baby in and push them around like you did when they were teensy tiny.

    Toy shopping cart with a pretend coffee cup, surrounded by toy grocery items like pasta, milk, and fruit snacks, suitable for children's play
    Child in a star-patterned outfit pushes a toy shopping cart with a doll inside
    Target

    This comes with the shopping cart, cup holder, coffee cup, and seven grocery items.

    Promising review: "This cart is the cutest thing! My 17-month-old twin girls absolutely love it. Their over-2-year-old cousins also loved it. The cup holder with the coffee cup is the cutest! They also love how there’s a seat where they can put their baby doll. So cute." —Amber

    Get it from Target for $19.99.

    3. A Silly Poopy's Hide and Seek game that'll entertain kids who are ~obsessed~ with potty humor. It gives silly clues while kids try to fit it, and even has a fun reward song for the winner.

    A GIF of the multi-colored plastic Silly Poopy lighting up
    John Mihaly / BuzzFeed

    Promising review: "This game is HILARIOUS. My kids love playing with it and taking turns hiding it. (8, 6, and 3 years). They all think poop is funny and run around yelling, 'Silly Poopy, where are you?' It keeps them busy for at least half an hour at a time, and they leave me alone. Also? It's pretty durable. I found it outside in my garden in the 20-degree winter weather. I guess my 8-year-old left it out there for a few days. It also gets thrown down the stairs, and Silly Poopy just keeps on giggling and having fun." —Adele

    Get it from Amazon for $11.97.

    4. A durable, indoor/outdoor ride-on "Up and Down" Roller Coaster, which is legit one of the few toys I distinctly remember from childhood, and trust me, this thing ~rocks.~ Perfect for indoor or outdoor fun…let the good times roll.

    GIF of child model riding red scooter down a multi-colored ramp
    Step2

    For ages 2–5 years.

    Promising reviews: "If you have little ones, this is a practical toy that keeps them busy for hours, especially if they love cars and racing." —Cindy Hamann

    "This is light enough to take apart and move or store. My 2-year-old grandson loves this not just for riding down in the car itself, but also for the ramp portion, which he uses for his own entertainment (i.e., racing his toy cars down it or using it like a balance beam). It's very sturdy, and I feel it is worth every penny spent." —PL

    Get it from Amazon for $159.99.

    5. A pack of parachute toys designed to provide hours of entertainment without ever getting tangled! 

    Promising reviews: "My toddler loves these, they work very well and keep her busy for a good hour." —Yasmine S.

    "My 5-year-old nephew wanted a parachute so bad, but we didn't want him jumping off the roof of the house, so I found these toys, and he LOVES them! The boys have contests and make-up games on whose chute goes farthest or highest, and they play play play! It's awesome!" —Amazon Customer

    Get a pack of four from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in three styles).

    6. Gravity Maze for challenging kids' spatial reasoning and planning skills as they try to create a path to get the marble to drop to the target tower.

    The game comes with 60 challenges that range from beginner to expert, so it will hold their interest as they work their way up to the trickier ones.

    Promising review: "What a great combination of construction, puzzles, and games! My 5-year-old and 8-year-old niece were able to challenge themselves to some of the levels (the 8-year-old was more capable of solving them on her own). The adults also found themselves fixated on playing the different levels! It was challenging and fun! We love marble runs and games, so this was a perfect fit. This is one of the few games that everyone asks to play, and it's perfect when we have guests or kiddos over and keeps everyone busy and engaged for hours!" —Crystal Brown

    Get it from Amazon for $22.79.

    7. A Stomp Rocket launcher that can launch up to 200 feet (!!), making it super fun to blast rockets up *and* watch 'em come down. 

    This set includes four high-flying stomp rockets and an adjustable rocket launch stand.

    Stomp Rocket is a small business creating fun blaster toys that are powered by kids!

    Promising reviews: "Our grandson turned 4, and he loves rockets. He has several rocket books he reads. We thought he would like this toy, and we were right. He first used it in the traditional way by launching the rockets. He then decided to carry the launcher and use it to shoot at targets by holding it, aiming, and then stomping to fire. That kept him busy for hours. It was a great gift for him." —Connie

    "The assembly is EXTREMELY easy. The rockets launch well above my two-story home that I have to make sure it’s not too close so one doesn’t land on the roof. It’s actually fun for the adults as well. My son loves to watch me really launch one. This is a great outdoor activity for any boy or girl. You don’t have to chase the kids around, and they get plenty of exercise running to get the rockets after they’ve landed. Fun for everyone. Well worth the 20 bucks I spent on it." —Geno

    Get it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in two versions and two quantities).

    8. A miniature baking set to put the Easy Bake Oven lightbulb cooking to shame. Create delicious (yet tiny) treats while learning all the science behind baking. Maybe they can whip up a few treats for your holiday dinner spread!

    The set comes with a storage tin, rolling pin, wee knife, pizza/dough cutter, mixing spoon, three wee spoons, mixing bowl, pizza/pie pan, pie server, sheet pan, silicone cake and cupcake molds, two silicone finger mitts, and a 48-page recipe book.

    Promising review: "This keeps my daughter busy for HOURS! My daughter saw this online somewhere, and she asked for it as a birthday gift. I expected it to be cute, but not useful. As it turns out, I was completely wrong. She has regularly made mini chocolate chip cookies, and she'll be doing mini calzones tomorrow. It's adorable, and the recipes totally work. She and her friends LOVE it." —Elura C. Kish

    Get it from Amazon for $22.99.

    9. Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza card game that'll get the whole family involved and lead to laughing harder than you have in a while and memories you'll never forget.

    Pass out all the cards to the players and keep all the stacks face down. Everyone takes a turn putting a card down in the middle, while saying "taco," "cat," "goat," "cheese," and "pizza," in that order. If the picture on your card matches the word that's said, everyone races against each other to slap their hand on the central pile of cards. Whoever is last must take the pile of cards and add them to their stack, and the person who runs out of cards first wins! And it's made by a small biz!

    Promising review: "The title says it all! You must buy this game if you’re looking to get your kids off their butts, computers, phones, or TV! My children sat for hours, five to be exact, just playing this and laughing. It was a lot of fun for my husband and me to hear them not fighting and doing something together. Loads of fun!! We even loved playing with them!! 🥰🤘" —Melinda Haiden

    Get it from Amazon for $9.95 (also available in a "ridiculously large" version).

    10. A reusable puffy sticker play pad, which honestly makes so much more sense for a toddler than traditional stickers. Because 1.) when has a toddler ever been happy to have a permanent decision?? Like, there's no way they will stick it somewhere and not be pissed .5 seconds later, that they can't move it. And 2.) play time will last way longer cause they won't all be unusable within five minutes cause they were stuck on without even a second of thought.

    Notebook with cartoon characters from a popular animated series, featuring a tower and playful pups in action poses
    Amazon

    Promising review: "We bought these for a recent trip, and they entertained my daughter for a few hours. We would bring them out occasionally throughout the trip, and she continued to enjoy them. Highly recommend!" —Kelsie

    Get a three-pack from Amazon for $18.95

    11. A two-pack of super-cool foam gliders equipped with LED lights so they can toss them around all day and night. See how far your kiddo can run to catch the plane before it lands.

    Two lit up planes in blue and orange
    A child playing with the lit up orange plane at night
    Amazon

    Promising reviews: "This might be the only toy that keeps my young boys busy for more than an hour...They work SO well. Play with them outside on a windy day and watch how far they go! They also love the option of switching the back wing for 'straight' or 'swirly whirly' mode lol." —Em Ped

    "Wow!!! These things REALLY work as advertised!! To be honest, my expectations were pretty low. But I was very pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong! The looping mode is so awesome, the kids and adults were giddy with excitement! It’s also very durable — it can handle hitting the ground pretty hard without taking any damage. Definitely best airplane toy I’ve ever played with." —kliles

    Get a pack of two from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in two colors and different quantities).

    12. Or a pack of flying rings, which TBH are wayyy better than traditional Frisbees. These are 80% lighter and have a hole in the center, which makes them much easier for little hands. Plus, they are designed to fly straighter, aka you don't have to warn everyone in the vicinity that they are potentially in the danger zone.

    Promising reviews: "My kids absolutely loved this!!! So lightweight and easy to catch! Keeps kids active and busy! Love it! Highly recommend!!" —kelly

    "I got these to help my grandson burn off some energy, and we have such a great time with them! They're easy to use and glide so beautifully through the air. We have fun trying different ways to throw and catch them." —phausner

    Get a pack of two from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two color combos).

    13. A Fat Brain 2-in-1 musical "Jump 'n Toss" game that combines a hop-over-the-pole game and a spinning ring toss for hours of entertainment (and energy burning).

    A child model jumping over game / playing ring toss
    Amazon

    Includes three AAA batteries. 

    Promising reviews: "Different modes, and keeps kids busy for hours." —Amazonian

    "Given to our 4-year-old during her birthday party. Our 8-year-old grandson put it together with a little help from grandpa. The 4-year-olds to 8-year-olds all had fun running and jumping. I even got asked to play the tossing rings! Fun was had by one and all." —Joann

    Get it from Amazon for $26.95.

    14. A scavenger hunt designed to keep your toddler entertained for more than 10 minutes while you send them on a mission to discover all kinds of treasure (aka books, toys, clothes, and other random stuff around your house).

    a model child holding the scavenger hunt with a page that says
    a model child going through a drawer of pots with another model holding the game that says
    Amazon

    Mollybee Kids is a small, family-owned business based in Pennsylvania. 

    Promising reviews: "Super cute and so easy to use. This is a must when you need to keep your little ones busy with no prep work." —KP

    "A must-have. My 2-year-old son is obsessed. Always asks to play 'find you' game LOL. Then we play it, and every time he has an option in the game, he actually thinks really hard, then says, 'Come on, Mommy,' and runs me through the house to find the object. Highly recommended from a mom of four." —Britney bansley

    Get it from Amazon for $12.99 (available in three versions).

    15. A set of bendy, moldable fidget Wikki Stix that are a great way to create little figures or pictures, and honestly just fun as heck to bend and mold. My niece has these and absolutely lovesss making necklaces and jewelry out of them.

    Child playing with colorful Wikki Stix, arranging designs on an airplane tray table
    The Wikki Stix
    Ashley Schumacher/BuzzFeed, www.amazon.com

    Promising review: "Brought on a vacation. These are perfect for kids. Lots of opportunities to be creative. Would bring these to restaurants or on the plane. Definitely sticky and leaves a sticky residue on fingers. My 4- and 6-year-olds stayed busy with these for quite some time." —RACHY

    Get it from Amazon for $5.50.

    16. An InnyBin for the leetlee ones in your life who are ever more curious about the world around them. They'll work on their fine motor skills while they drop the chunky shapes through the elastic bands and pull them back out. They won't even realize how much time has passed. 

    Promising reviews: "We bought this for my daughter for her first birthday. Not only was she enthralled by it, but she spent 45 minutes, without pause, trying to solve this game. We use this in the car for long rides and have mixed up the pieces by adding her pacifier in. If you are looking for a great brain toy for a little one, I definitely suggest this." —MommingIt

    "I gave this toy to my daughter for her first birthday. It didn't take her long to figure out how to take things in and out. It challenges her mind, it's almost a puzzle to her, and figuring out how things work is already a favorite activity. She absolutely loves this toy! Now, you never know what you'll find inside...That missing binkie? Her favorite teether? An unopened applesauce pouch? The TV remote? Yupp, you'll find it in this cube! We've only been playing with this toy for a couple of weeks now, but it seems quite durable. The bright elastic bands have the perfect amount of stretch. The colored shapes are bright and interesting. They're made of hard plastic with different textures and almost a matte finish. I will probably buy this as a gift for other kids. 10/10 definitely recommend!" —Frankie Garrett

    Get it from Amazon for $29.90.

    17. A Bella Velio bike with wide bubble wheels that 1) are stinkin' cute and 2) help your toddler learn to balance so they can become a speed racer on a real bike in no time!

    Innovative children's balance bike with a sleek, minimalist design featuring large black wheels and a curved wooden frame
    Toddler in floral shirt and corduroy overalls sits on a stylish ride-on toy indoors
    Early Rider, Mallory Mower / BuzzFeed

    BuzzFeeder Mallory Mower has this and says, "This balance bike is 100% worth the splurge! It's almost embarrassing how many people stop and compliment it when my 14-month-old daughter rides it up and down our street. She loves using it as a push toy and taking tiny steps while we hold the handle in the back. We love watching her riding progress as her confidence grows. It's also just so, so beautiful. My husband is an industrial designer, and his coworkers came over when we got it because they 'had to see it in person.' So funny to watch a bunch of child-free adults gush over a children's toy. This thing is a HUGE win!"

    Promising review: "My 8-month-old grandchild absolutely loves this! She wants to get on it all day long, every day. She can’t walk yet, but picked up balancing skills right away." —Michele C.

    Get it from Early Rider for $229 (available in five colors).

    18. A foam pogo jumper safer than a traditional pogo stick, but still just as fun!! Your kiddos will love bouncing around from room to room, and you'll love them burning off all their pent-up energy.

    It can hold up to 250 pounds and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use (though reviewers note that if you use it outside, try to avoid concrete). Flybar is a small business that creates fun toys and activities for kids.

    Promising reviews: "My grandsons loved this. They jumped around on it for hours. I loved it because it kept them busy inside the house without breaking anything." —Cathy Ginn

    "Our 4-year-old loves this toy! It's really fun for her and great for developing balance and large motor skills. The fact that it burns off some of her boundless energy is an extra plus. There's a built-in squeaker (which kids enjoy and adults learn to block out). Nice that it's an indoor/outdoor toy! Definitely a good value for the money." —L J Wessling

    Get it from Amazon for $11.45+ (available in 14 colors).

    19. A tub of Stickikubes with 125 cubes to create endless sticky fun. They will have a blast creating shapes and towers with these sensory toys. When they're all done, you can wipe 'em off and put 'em back in the tub for the next time.

    Promising reviews: "These keep the kids busy, and they are easily washable. Even has a little strainer in the container so you can just rinse them with water in the container and then place upside down in your dish drainer!" —Valerie W

    "Bought these for air travel and they did not disappoint. My son loved building towers with them and sticking them to the airplane's window. They go back into the container easily, and you really can just rinse them with water, and they are clean and still sticky." —Suzy E.

    Get them from Amazon for $17.99.

    20. A Yoto mini, aka the modern day iPod, they can listen to music, stories, podcasts, play educational activities, set timers, and listen to soundscapes. It even has a headphone jack so they can take it outside and sit under a tree when the sun finally peeks through the clouds.

    Promising reviews: "This product is amazing! Clever, clean design, beautiful, and easy to use for a 4-year-old. Durable and stories so far great! Keeps my toddler busy for hours at a time!!" —Isabela Sequera

    "Well, I guess this has replaced our Tonie boxes! The convenience of the Yoto Mini can’t be beat. It’s small and easily portable. The battery life is fantastic, and we can get a couple of days' worth of listening on a single charge. The cards are not paper cards like I initially thought. They are durable plastic cards. It’s easy for my 2-year-old and 3-year-old to use. The variety of cards is fantastic as well! I was so happy they have Disney and Paw Patrol options! I highly recommend this little audio player!" —Morgan

    Get it from Amazon for $79.99.

    21. A rainbow-colored saucer swing perfect for indoors or outdoors. Your kiddos will never want to get out of this, and that's perfectly fine because they can swing, sit, read, nap, or do really anything in this swing — you may never catch them sitting in a regular chair again.

    It can hold up to 220 pounds.

    Promising reviews: "Very, very sturdy and easy assembly. We had a reunion and this swing kept the kids busy for hours. I definitely will be buying another." —msbakwudhic

    "So first off my kids LOVE this swing! It has been one of the greatest purchases I have purchased so far for their playroom!!! We use it inside to keep them busy on rainy days or when they need to get their energy out! I give the swing itself 5 stars for sure!!!!" —Samantha Brooke Main

    Get it from Amazon for $36.99+ (available in two sizes).

    22. Or a platform swing you can attach to the tree in your yard so they can climb, swing, and have a whole lotta fun. It's better than those normal swings at the playground AND you don't have to leave your own yard to use it.

    Child swings on a rope swing attached to a tree in a sunny backyard with playground equipment in the background
    Child smiling on disc swing hanging from a tree in a sunny backyard
    Amazon

    This toy acts as both a swing and a climber thanks to the 4-inch staggered platforms. It's suggested for ages 3+ and has a 150-pound weight limit. Jungle Gym Kingdom is a small business!

    Promising reviews: "This was a great purchase. We ordered for our yard to keep the kids busy this summer. They have fun swinging from our tree." —Heather J. Hernandez

    "Love this swing! It is so easy to set up, and my kids love it. This swing is so easy to take on and off; we even bring it with us for picnics and set it up in trees at the park. It definitely helps if you have kids who are tree-climbing age. Love love love! Would definitely recommend!" —45

    Get it from Amazon for $29.99+ (available in three colors).

    23. A water coloring book so they can put their creativity to work without risking an interior redesign of your living room walls or having a whole collection of dried out markers all over the floor.

    Promising review: "I LOVE this. Keeps my toddler busy without a mess. The best part is that once you use it, it dries and can be colored over and over again. Perfect for road trips!" —Molly Usry

    Get it from Amazon for $8.95+ (available in six styles).

    24. rechargeable laser tag set which means they don't have to wait for a special occasion to play. This will absolutely win you best gift giver of the year. 

    The set includes four rechargeable guns, four rechargeable vests, and one charging station. You can play approximately eight games per charge. The cool LCD screens on the vest keep count of how many lives you have, and the vest vibrates when you get shot, aka tagged. Play with up to four teams and eliminate your enemies to win the game. Recommended for ages 8+.

    Promising review: "Let’s just say I’m officially the coolest mom in my kids' eyes! We played for hours and ran around the house, and they didn’t even realize they were exercising. They are so easy to set up, my son figured it out immediately. I love the charging station it comes with because there is no need to worry about batteries. no complaints here." —Julie Gutierrez

    Get it from Amazon for $159.99.

    25. A bestselling Little Tikes trampoline that'll let your little one get alllll the bouncing out of their system without you ending up with a damaged couch or mattress.

    Promising reviews: "Great for toddlers. Keeps them busy for a long time. I had to buy one for each kid because they love it." —Katie Acquafredda

    "I have a wild 3-year-old who has more energy in one day than I've had in my entire life. From sunup to sundown, he is ON. Unfortunately, we don't have a yard, and we can't always make it to the playground. We picked this up for him, hoping that it would help him get some of that energy out on days that we're stuck inside. We've had it for eight months, and it's been a lifesaver! I was worried it would take up too much space in the living room, but it's not bad at all. It's wide enough for him to jump comfortably, but not big enough to be an eyesore or get in the way. When I catch him trying to climb on the couch or run around too wildly, I just give him a quick reminder to jump on his trampoline instead. It's a win for both of us since he has a safe place to let that energy out, and I'm not scolding him because he's jumping on things he's not supposed to. He is about 40 pounds and 40 inches tall, and he doesn't seem to be growing out of it anytime soon. It was easy to put together and has held up beautifully! It's never tipped over, and we've never had any accidents with it. I am so thankful we picked this up for him because it helps keep all of us happy and sane." —Ana

    Get it from Amazon for $83.98.

    26. A classic Little Tikes basketball set sure to make bedtime a whole lot easier when they actually fall asleep right away since they used up all their energy shooting hoops.

    Promising reviews: "This keeps my 19-month-old busy for a long time...it is very cute in his room, it doesn't take up too much space, and it is very durable. My 3-year-old grandson even plays with it as well." —Danielle Townsend

    "I went out and bought this after my grandkids showed interest in basketball. It was so easy to put together, it is sturdy enough for the kids to slam dunk, and it's durable enough to leave outside in the weather. Very happy with this purchase." —Amazon Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $49.99.

    27. Stepping stones, made of squishy foam, your kiddo can use to create a colorful path or make safe spots to land when they decide they have to get from point A to B without touching the carpet.

    These tend to slip, so if you do want to use them on smooth surfaces, grab some grip tape.

    Promising review: "I love this toy because it will keep little ones busy. It reminds me of when my kids were little and they would hop around trying to avoid imaginary 'hot lava!'" —heidi

    Get a pack of 10 from Amazon for $49.99.

    28. A 26-piece set of travel Magna-Tiles, which is their favorite toy at home, so they will be thrilled to see you got them a version to take on the go. They can even take it outside to your picnic lunch.

    Promising reviews: "These are great to use at restaurants. It keeps the kiddos busy and entertained without a screen. You can play together or individually. The small pieces and a reasonable amount of them make it easy to keep track of and also have enough to play well with. Would buy again and again." —Ashley Mann

    "Out of a haul of toys we purchased to keep our two very active young boys busy on a flight, this was hands-down the most loved. They are satisfyingly tactile shapes. The pieces fit neatly back into the tin, and it is so easy and compact to slip into a backpack pocket! Would absolutely recommend — awesome toy." —Alexis P

    Get it from Amazon for $19.97+ (available in three styles). 

    29. A modular activity board with six pieces that magnetize to the board to keep them in place, but can be easily picked up and moved around or played with on their own. There are all sorts of sensory items on here, from spinning balls and mirrors to colors and gears.

    My daughter has had this for a few months, and whenever I pull it out for her to play with, it definitely keeps her busy and holds her attention thanks to its variety of activities. She specifically loves pushing the button that opens a little mirror. Not gonna lie, this toy is pretty amusing for me, too, when she is off playing by herself, and I wanna give her a little independence. I like the one that spins with the little balls lol.

    Promising review: "I cannot express how awesome this toy is and how much entertainment my 15-month-old gets out of it!! I had my eye on it for a while because the price point was in Christmas-present territory for me, but it's absolutely worth it. My son plays with this toy every time we drive somewhere, and it hasn't lost its novelty after about a month, which is a big deal for a toddler toy. He plays with the tiles, he throws the tiles around the car, and bangs on the board, it's just a lot of fun." —Roz Roth

    Get it from Amazon for $45.95.

    30. A set of magnetic people that they can bend and stick together to create scenes of acrobatic little dudes. Unlike similar devices that use suction, these won't make everyone around you secretly hate you for creating those annoying "pops" every time a position needs to be changed.

    Promising reviews: "Kept my kids busy for hours during a long car ride." —Katechuks

    "Best entertainment for the money! No assembly required, which is great for my little kids. Easy to pack up and go, small enough to travel. Amazing quality and overall great fun for all my kids ages 3–10." —abs

    Get a 10-pack from Amazon for $15.99 (available in two versions and in a 20-pack).

    31. A rainbow, plush alphabet set that comes inside its own chair so you can easily store them away when they aren't in use *and* get a comfy spot to sit. These are great, soft stuffed animals for younger kids to play with and still work as an educational tool that'll grow with them. 

    Child playing with letter-shaped plush toys, seated on a gray cushion. Plushies are styled in vibrant designs, ideal for a playful learning setting
    Child holding a plush red letter
    Alphapals

    My daughter is 18 months old and has had these for a couple of weeks now. They definitely keep her busy, though I'm sure not to the extent of some older kids. While she isn't using them quite as intended, she loves pulling them out of the bag and playing with them. She is in a big dress-up stage, so she likes to use letters like "P" and "B" as bracelets. These are going to be great for growing with her as she learns her letters and words. And let's not forget, they are soft as heck, and the bean bag chair is actually comfortable to sit on when all the letters are inside. 

    Promising review: "Exactly as seen on TV, these letters are bright and well-made. The pouf ottoman they come in is wonderful for storage and a useful seat for a child. All in all…a beautiful, well-considered design and tons of fun! Very happy I purchased it for my grandson. Imaginative toys are by far the best investment." —elizabeth K.

    Get them from Alphapals for $195 (available in two bean bag colors; also available in other versions here).

    32. A pair of GeoSafari Jr. binoculars so they can see all the creatures they've been studying in books up close in real life! Plus, these are specifically designed for little ones, so there's no focusing, and the eye pieces are much larger and more comfortable.

    Promising reviews: "My grandkids love these and keep them busy looking through them at many things." —Tammy

    "These are absolutely the best for preschool-aged children. There is no need for adjustment. You just look into the binoculars and see a clear image. My son used these this past summer for getting a closer look at the hummingbirds at our feeder. We also took these with us on nature walks. He really enjoyed using them, and after a full summer's use, they are still in great shape. Anything that makes a child curious about nature and the environment gets an A+ in my book." —Rachael P.

    Get it from Amazon for $12.79.

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