Marisa LaScala |
Kids can learn how to do 28 magic tricks with this immersive kit. It includes VR goggles, step-by-step instructions and 75 pieces. This Good Housekeeping Toy Award winner doesn’t just teach how to do the tricks physically, but also gives tips for performance and self-confidence. “It was very organized, which helped immensely for my son who has ADHD,” a parent tester said. Ages 8+
Most of the drones we tested are only rated for kids 14+, but the Sky Viper Vector Stunt Plane is easy enough for tweens to handle. That’s because of its auto-stabilization feature, which even accounts for wind. In the air, it can fly up to 35 mph, do barrel rolls and make 360-degree loops. Ages 12+
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Kids can tap their inner engineer and build their very own bionic arm with this STEM experiment kit. It teaches how the muscles and tendons work as the robot arm picks objects up from a table. “It helps develop spatial reasoning and engineering skills,” said one of our testers. Ages 10+
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This booklet and LEGO kit provides well-illustrated and easy-to-follow instructions to build 20+ contraptions. Use the convertible pegboard tower to build a marble maze, gravity labyrinth and more. Ages 8-12
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With this kit, they’ll be able to design, plan and create their own 3D-printed objects by melting filaments in different colors. The kit comes with a pen (users can adjust the flow of the filament through the pen), a DesignPad to help form neat geometric shapes and a FreePad to help trace different patterns.
The whole family can have fun with this fast-paced, 15-minute version of Monopoly. Testers old and young were thrilled with the game, with one saying their daughter wanted to “play it over and over again.” The game provides a code to scan so that you can play on the app as well. Ages 8+
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Slammo is great for athletic kids who are ready to try a demanding sport. Players work in teams of two, and each team has three hits to return the ball to the circular net (which is harder than it sounds). The set comes with a net, a large ball for beginners, two small balls for experienced players and a carrying case. Ages 12+
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Tweens can show off their intellectual prowess with Kanoodle Extreme, which offers bigger and better challenges. Cards start players off by making a certain shape, and players have to use their wits to see how the rest of the pieces fit in to complete the puzzle. Ages 8+
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He’ll love folding and unfolding this confounding box, revealing all the groovy patterns inside, and then trying to figure out how to get it back into cube form again. According to Shashibo, it can make 70 different configurations (and there’s an app that can help with that), but he might just like the feeling of using it as a fidget toy. Ages 8+
This book not only takes kids through the process of joke-writing, it also gives them pointers on timing and delivery, which is good for their self-confidence. Good Housekeeping Institute testers had a lot of laughs with this one. No age recommendation given
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This is basically a cross between a game of skill and a joke book: Players take turns reading the jokes to each other, and the opponent has to try not to laugh. They’ll get to work on their ability and comic timing, but really, in the end, everyone breaks! Ages 12+
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.
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