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Mae’s Pink Caravan Wagon
Cowboy and Indians just got a decidedly girlie touch. Your little one will love endless imaginitive play with her own wooden caravan, in a pink print certainly not out of the wild west.
$26 at Craftsbury Kids | Buy
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Ridleys Junior Bouncer
Cooped up this winter? Bounce that energy out with this vintage bouncy ball from Ridleys. Warning: Not responsible for damaged furniture or squashed pets but will take responsibility for squeals of laughter and an afternoon that flew by.
$19 at Spitfire Girl | Buy
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Mini Crayon Roll
This Sesame Street Crayon Roll is just right for busying your little one on the go. Keep it in your diaper bag, and you’ll have crayons at the ready. The bonus? A neat and tidy roll up is sure to decrease the likelihood of having to crawl under that restaurant table in search of rogue crayons. Handmade by Laughy and Giraffy.
$5 at The Laughy Giraffy | Buy
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642 Things to Draw
Artists of any age will find inspiration in 642 Things to Draw. An idea book rather than a how-to book, this journal is full of fun drawing prompts - a sandwich, a rollercoaster, the sound of laughter, a toothbrush. Paired with a set of pencils, this makes a thoughtful gift.
$17 at Chronicle Books | Buy
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Mini Pool Table
He has a pool table on his wish list, but space is limited. This mini version is small enough to fit in his room and comes with everything needed for hosting wee billiard tournaments.
$36 at fred flare | Buy
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Learning Resources Stethoscope
Easily tucked into a stocking, your aspiring doctor will be seeing patients in no time. Lab coat and tuition for medical school not included.
$12 at Hearth Song | Buy
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Jme Chocolate Coin
In lieu of a bag of chocolate coins, wow them with one big lucky penny. Made of Belgian milk chocolate and part of the Jme collection from chef Jamie Oliver, it’s sure to bring oodles of luck.
$8 at Williams-Sonoma | Buy
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The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes
With 10 plane designs and 40 sheets of paper, this book of paper airplanes will be an instant hit. Endless fun for paper pilots of all ages. And, quieter than that harmonica you bought last year. Lesson learned.
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House Hunt!
Redirect that boundless energy with a scavenger hunt. Players search for items by color, shape, number, and letter. Picture clues help even the youngest of players join the fun. Shh…don’t tell them it’s educational.
$16 at For Small Hands | Buy
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Spot It!
Bring back family game night. Spot the matching symbol between any 2 cards in this fast and fun game. Sound easy? You’ll need your A game to win. Spot It! contains 55 cards and 4 mini-games in a travel-sized tin, perfect for stockings.
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Everyday Design for Top Hat Snowball
Let it snow! Kids who live in a warm climate might find this faux snowball especially captivating. It crunches in your hands like the real thing, but it won’t melt in your pocket. Made of rubber and seeds by Everyday Design in Finland, where they are quite familiar with actual snow.
(Diameter: 2 1/2")
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Light the Way Head Lamp
Great for sleepovers, nighttime adventures, or just reading under the covers. This headlamp is sure to entertain the kids and spark imagination. And, if your kids are up as early as ours are on Christmas morning, it might be helpful when you’re opening presents before the sun rises.
$7 at Land of Nod | Buy
(Available in red or green.)
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Abracadabra Magic Wand
A magic wand is essential for wizards and magicians in training. Tips for 15 magic tricks are included. With an abracadabra and a wave of the wand, rooms will be clean and beds will be made. Ahem.
$10 at Restoration Hardware | Buy
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Nutshell Library by Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak in miniature. This tiny boxed set contains an alphabet book, a book of rhymes about each month, a counting book, and a cautionary tale. Sized just right for small hands, your little wild thing will love this.
$12 at Barnes and Noble | Buy
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Portable Sorting House Toy
Take your child’s new favorite toy on-the-go. The Portable Sorting House helps teach them shapes and sorting, and encourages children to use their imaginations while playing ‘house’.
$30 at Magic Cabin | Buy
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Pita Pocket Lunch Toy
Pretend food just got a healthy update. Your little one will love playing kitchen with this clever fabric pita, complete with plenty of veggies. Bon appetite!
$17 at Patina Stores | Buy
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LEGO Architecture Guggenheim Museum
208 LEGO bricks- do you have it in you to complete this set? We bet your budding architect will get the job done recreating the Guggenheim, or any of the landmarks in the Architecture Series by LEGO.
$49 at Velocity Art and Design | Buy
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Pop-Up White Paper Dollhouse
No tools are required to play with this charming pop-up house and set of tiny furniture. Pop it all back down when you’re done playing and store it away for another day.
$30 at Sarabande Press | Buy
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Skip Hop Dunck Stacking Bath Toys
The little bathing beauties will be mesmerized by this set of ridiculously simple but fun plastic stacking ducks. While away bath time as they pour, and pour, and pour some more.
$10 at Magic Beans | Buy
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First Woodworking Kit
Summer vacation is all about burning daylight for parents- there are only so many times you can visit the same parks and libraries before your kids get bored. Give them one of these cool woodworking kits that lets them build little animals on their own and work on their hand/eye coordination-not to mention whittle away a few hours.
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Plasma Car
With no pedals and a space-age super cool design, the Plasma Car will be a hit with little ones just figuring out coordination who are dying to be outside with the ‘big kids’. Bonus-this sturdy plastic ride-on will last through many siblings getting the hang of scooting along.
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Handmade Owl Pillow
Whooo is winking at you? Give your favorite baby this sweet stuffed owl, whooo is sure to become their favorite toy to snuggle with.
$28 at 5 Orange Potatoes | Buy
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Japanese Hiragana Blocks
It’s never too soon for your little ones to learn Japanese- or to spend hours building block towers and knocking them down. This charming block set from Uncle Goose is helpfully non-toxic, should your budding architect/Asian Studies major be tempted to taste one.
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Dwellstudio City Transportation Placemat
Keep them busy coloring in this charming city scene from Dwellstudio. This placemat is made of silicone, meaning it is durable, washable and reusable. It’s also pretty cute to look at, too.
$20 at modern-twist | Buy
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Travel Puzzle
Make the kids bone up on their geography on that long car ride. Crocodile Creeks’ travel puzzle is 100 compact pieces, perfect for whiling away time in the car or on a plane. This little genius of a time-killer even comes in a resealable bag.
$6 at Lou Lou's Corner | Buy
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