1. Melissa and Doug Super Smile Dentist Kit
Take the anxiety out of going to the dentist with this fun
play kit. With 25 pieces, kids can give their dolls thorough dental exams and
learn about mouth anatomy as well as the importance of good dental care.
2. Magna-Tiles Downhill Duo
Magna tiles are perennial classics,
allowing for both creativity and problem-solving skills. This new vehicle
racing set introduces action into their Magna Tiles play as well as cause and
effect. The best part is that they work with other Magna Tiles sets as well.
3. Abacus Brands VR Dinosaurs, Oceans, and Animals Sets
Use a smartphone and the included goggles to make a VR
headset where you can step into science. Explore oceans, meet dinosaurs and
encounter animals in these virtual experiences, which use museums, rides and
more to immerse kids in their favorite topics.
4. Snap FM Radio
This fun 51-piece toy set is actually a coding teaching tool, with 20
challenges and mazes. Kids blast off into fun space adventures while using
simple push-button coding techniques.
5. Roylco STEAM Sensory Beads
The littlest scientists will love how these giant squishy
beads feel. The beads come with a play guide with activities great for developing
fine motor skills. Sort, stack, squeeze and more.
6. ThinkFunn Freefall
Use problem-solving skills to pass the ball through this
three-dimensional maze. Even adults will love the challenge of this
easy-to-learn, hard-to-master game.
7. LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance!
LEGO master builders will be challenged by this amazing set,
modeled after the Mars rover. It comes with parts to build the ingenuity
helicopter, an articulated suspension, 360-degree steering and a moveable arm.
An augmented reality app lets you test your vehicle in “space.”
8. Thames & Kosmos Gumball Machine
Not just a candy dispenser, this toy is a physics lesson powerhouse.
Part marble run, part rollercoaster, it teaches kids about force, motion, momentum, gravity, Newton's
laws, energy transfer and more. When they’re done building, they can
enjoy a little reward.
9. Fat Brain Air Toobz
A finalist for Toy of the Year, kids can experiment with
launching balls through a network of tubes they build. Through trial and error,
they can make the balls run through the tubes faster, higher and wilder for
endless fun.
10. Space Rover Deluxe Coding Activity Set
Space adventures await for your little ones as they can build sequences up to 100 steps to explore the great unknown!