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Dinorobot Kit
Dinosaurs? Robots? This kit solves the eternal dilemma.
$13 at Rock'N Sprouts | Buy
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How To Make Pom Pom Animals
Tiny and fluffy, and almost as good as a puppy.
A pick from my own birthday closet.
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Create-It Jigsaw Kit
Once your kid makes the puzzle, he might be the only one who can put it back together.
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7-in-1 Pencil
They’ll never be looking for red one while they’re using the yellow. I wish all our stuff was interlocking, especially my husband’s wallet and keys.
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Color, Paint & Draw Activity Book
You might want to get one for yourself. Coloring is much more meditative than yoga. And cheaper.
$6 at Online Science Mall | Buy
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Wooden Stilts
When you’re just 48 inches tall, an extra three are a big deal. Those, after all, are the inches that let you reach the cookie jar.
$11 at Calliope Boutique | Buy
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Catapult
“No, Jake! I don’t care how ‘authentic’ it is. You may not light the Play Doh on fire.”
$20 at A Toy Garden | Buy
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The Original Colorforms Set
This is a gift my mother stocked in her own circa 1980s birthday closet.
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Make-It Bouncy Ball Kit
OK, technically you’re paying twelve bucks so kids can create ten-cent bouncy balls, but what you’re really paying for is science. You can’t put a price on this kind of technology.
$12 at The Little Experience | Buy
(Price converted from British pounds.)
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Treepee
A tent you hang in a tree. It swings, and bounces making it a great spaceship, clubhouse, or reading nook.
$411 at Useful Stuff | Buy
(Price converted from Euros.)
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Wheely Bug
This ride-on with swiveling casters makes it easy for your little bug to get around.
ON SALE Reg. $78
$65 at Spoon Sisters | Buy
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Jelly Bean Dispenser
We’re not saying you should use bits of candy to encourage the potty training process. We’re saying you might get that desperate.
$42 at Stump Pond Toys | Buy
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Explorer Mini Tent
Your grandma’s sheets have juice stains. The lamp is in shards because you tried to tuck a blanket under it. Here’s a fort that’s just as much fun to build, but doesn’t require that you sacrifice the living room for a few days.
$28 at Gift Brand | Buy
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Bear Puzzle
This twelve piece wooden puzzle helps build your kid’s fine motor skills. So would finger paints, but what would you rather clean up?
$8 at Oompa Toys | Buy
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Classic 10-Inch Tricycle
For the kid who refuses to stay in the stroller.
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Toughest Mighty Truck
Frankly, your little girl will love this truck too.
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Wooden Doll Pram
Perfect for dolls, teddy bears, or the family cat.
$126 at Blueberry Forest | Buy
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Ultimate Lego Book
These DK books come in a wide variety of topics, and my kid spends hours studying the pages. If your little guy is fascinated by Legos, this will keep him occupied. Just be sure to explain that it’s not a catalogue.
(Out of print, price is for Like-New Used edition.)
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Anakin Skywalker Keyring
He might not carry keys, but he can hang this from his backpack.
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