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We rounded up the best gifts for kids of all ages, including building sets, fidget toys, crafts, and toys from “Harry Potter” and Marvel.
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Kids grow up so fast, which is why finding the right gift can be so hard. Kids are often obsessed with a toy for a few days (or hours) and are onto the next one in a snap.
The best gifts for kids must be durable, age-appropriate, safe, and fit their current interests so they want to play with them every day. As a big bonus, these gifts should also help kids use their imaginations, fine-tune their motor skills, and learn new things.
Whether they’re a toddler or 10-year-old, we rounded up some of the top toys and activities that kids will love. With input from moms who spend hours researching toys for their kids, we’re confident that this list is filled with the kind of gifts your little one will want to use every day.
From stimulating sensory sets to outdoor toys for all-day fun, here are the best gifts for kids, listed from youngest to eldest age recommendations:
The 36 best gifts for kids in 2022:
Amazon
Crayola My First Fingerpaint Kit, available at Amazon, $34.99
Best for: The budding artist
Finger-painting is an amazing way to help kids strengthen their motor skills and learn how to express themselves. This set comes with 10 large sheets of paper and three easy-to-squeeze tubes of washable finger-paint because, chances are, your little Picasso probably likes painting outside the lines.
Recommended ages: 1 year and up
Milk Bar
“Milk Bar: Kids Only”, available at Milk Bar Store, $22.99
Best for: The future foodie
For the little one that loves lending a helping hand in the kitchen, give them this cookbook to help them sharpen their baking skills. It’s filled with 85 easy recipes novice bakers can make and baking basics they will carry with them for years to come. The author, Christina Tosi, was a judge on “MasterChef Junior,” so you can be sure the instructions are kid-friendly.
Recommended ages: 7 years and up
National Geographic
National Geographic Geode Kit, available at Target and Amazon, from $49.99
Best for: The kid who wants a toy that rocks
Kids can work through their problem-solving skills, learn about science, and have fun with this National Geographic Geode Kit. It comes with 15 geodes, a pair of safety goggles, a magnifying glass, and an educational guide filled with facts about the formations. Note: cracking the geodes may take some strength and should definitely be done under adult supervision.
Recommended ages: 8 years and up
Amazon
Green Toys Eco-Friendly Submarine and Tug Boat Set, available at Amazon and Target, from $16.55
Best for: The bathtime enthusiast
Rough-and-tumble kids will struggle to break any of their Green Toys vehicles. Made from sturdy recycled plastic, this submarine and tug boat set is the most durable bath toy you’ll own and doubles as a cup for washing hair. Traditional bath toys like rubber ducks have hiding spots for mold, but these boats open up for easy cleaning.
Recommended ages: 6 months and up
Amazon
Fat Brain Toys Personalized Name Puzzle, available at Fat Brain Toys and Amazon, $26.95
Best for: The kid who can’t stop saying their own name
Personalized gifts are often a big hit, and this name puzzle has the added benefit of helping younger kids learn to spell their names. The puzzle can be customized with names up to nine characters long and can also double as a bedroom decoration.
Recommended ages: 1 year and up
Build-A-Bear
Build-A-Bear Harry Potter Collection, available at Build-A-Bear, from $38
Best for: The magic lover
Build-A-Bear’s wide range of quality plush and accessories allows you to gift a customized teddy. The Noble Harry Potter collection is a great gift for fans of the series. You can choose a bear — or perhaps Hedwig or a house animal — and deck it out in clothes for one of the four houses.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Walmart
Fisher-Price Little People Big Helpers Home, available at Amazon, $39.99
Best for: The responsible kid
The Fisher-Price Little People Big Helpers Home is a toddler-friendly dollhouse that encourages imaginative play. Parents will love that the set encourages tots to be Big Helpers — from feeding the toy dog to making the play bed. The set includes a house, three figures, and accessories.
Recommended ages: 1 to 5 years
Amazon
Melissa and Doug Farm Animals Sound Puzzle, available at Buy Buy Baby and Amazon, from $9.99
Best for: The farm animal fan
Melissa and Doug’s Sound Puzzles were a hit with my kids at the toddler and preschool ages. These tough wooden puzzles make the noise of the farm animal when the piece correctly falls into place, adding another level of play to a classic toy. This option teaches farm animal sounds, but there are also sets for vehicles, zoo animals, and musical instruments.
Recommended ages: 2 years and up
Amazon
Paw Patrol Ryder’s Rescue ATV, Vehicle and Figure, available on Amazon, $19.99
Best for: The car fanatic
Paw Patrol is popular among many young kids, but this four-wheeler and action figure is also a great first action figure. Parents say that the action figure and four-wheeler are easy for young hands to manipulate, and the posable figure works both on and off the ATV.
Recommended ages: 3 to 5 years old
Target
Tonka Steel Classics Mighty Dump Truck, available at Target, $19.99
Best for: The kid who practically lives in the sandbox
A durable classic, this partial-steel dump truck works well for indoor play or driving around a sandbox. Kids can haul toys around and dump them out again with the working bucket. Parents will appreciate the durable design.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Kinetic Sand, Sandisfactory Set, available at Amazon, $25.98
Best for: The kid who loves squishy toys
Kinetic sand is squishable, moldable sand that sticks together — making it both more fun and less messy than traditional sandbox sand. A toy that promotes both sensory play and creativity, this kit comes with 10 tools for molding and shaping the sand.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Lottie Doll Mia Wildlife Photographer, available at Amazon, $27.95
Best for: The doll collector
Lottie Dolls forgo the usual princess outfits for a diverse range of clothes, interests, and physical differences inspired by real kids. Mia is a wildlife photographer doll that comes with a camera and a cochlear implant. If Mia isn’t quite the right fit, Lottie Dolls include a wide range, from paleontologist to activist.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Radio Flyer Ultimate Go-Kart, available at Amazon, $329
Best for: The aspiring driver
Ride-on toys are a favorite in my house but tend to be quickly outgrown. The Radio Flyer Ultimate Go-Kart has an adjustable seat to accommodate ages 3 to 8 and is made from both steel and plastic for a longer lifespan. Parents will also appreciate the three different speed options and easy charging cable.
Recommended ages: 3 to 8 years old
Target
Chuckle & Roar Pop It! XL, available at Target, $19.99
Best for: The kid who likes fidget toys
Pop Its are like reusable bubble wrap for kids to pop over and over. Besides having the irresistible draw of popping bubble wrap, fidget toys can also help build fine motor skills. Parents love this XL size Pop It because it’s large enough for two kids to play together but still small enough to play with in the car.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Play-Doh Starter Set, available at Target, Walmart, Joann and Macy’s, from $7.99
Best for: The sculptor
Play-Doh is a classic toy that often keeps my kids occupied for hours. This starter kit comes with kid-safe scissors, a knife, a rotary cutter, a scooper, a roller, and some stencils. Of course, it also includes four cans of Play-Doh and a case to put it all in.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Hape Fun Fan Fryer, available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Saks Fifth Avenue, from $18.01
Best for: The curious chef
Play kitchens and food are great for imaginative play. This tabletop stove by Hape has a built-in fan, so the included disks actually move around as they “cook” in the pan. Parents love that it’s small enough to keep in a cupboard so kids can “cook” in the kitchen right next to them.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Magna-Tiles, 32 pieces, available at Amazon, and Fat Brain Toys, from $49.99
Best for: The mini architect
Magna-Tiles are building toys that fuse together creativity, geometry, and problem-solving but just feel like a fun toy. My kids have continued to have fun with Magna-Tiles after the initial build, creating houses for stuffed animals and action figures. These versatile toys are suited for a wide range of ages and interests, making them easily giftable.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Crayola
Crayola Globbles, available at Amazon and Staples, from $10.69
Best for: The kid who lowkey loves to make a mess
Crayola Globbles offer the fun of slime without the mess. These squishy, moldable balls will stack together, stick on surfaces, and more. Unlike slime, there’s no worry about colors mixing together and they peel right off.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Amazon
Monster Jam Grave Digger Freestyle Force RC Car, available at Amazon and Target, $59.99
Best for: The RC car fan
Remote control cars are often a kid favorite, but this monster truck is packed with extra tricks. An RC vehicle that will do forward and backward wheelies, spins, and flips, fans of Monster Jam will also appreciate that it’s modeled to look like the real Grave Digger.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Amazon
Star Wars The Child Animatronic Edition, available at Amazon, $39.95
Best for: The soon-to-be “Star Wars” stan
The Child — often referred to as Baby Yoda — is a beloved figure from “The Mandalorian.” This toy mixes that character with animatronics that will probably remind ’90s kids of Furbies. The Child Animatronic Edition, the 2021 Toy of the Year award winner, has 25 different sounds and motions inspired by the Disney+ series.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Buy Buy Baby
Hey! Play! Snowball Maker Tool, available at Amazon, $9.95
Best for: The kid who can’t wait for winter
This snowball maker has taken my kids’ snowball fights up a level. It quickly scoops snow to make nice-sized snowballs for playing. Retailing for about $10 with two included, it’s an affordable gift for kids who live in snowy climates.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Amazon
Best for: The sports lover
This large action figure makes a great gift for both basketball fans and kids who love Warner’s “Space Jam: A New Legacy” movie. The 12-inch tall Lebron James action figure includes four accessories to play out scenes from the movie or to just pretend to play basketball. The figure’s limbs are articulated for a wider range of play options.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Target
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Super Colossal Indominus Rex, available at Amazon and Target, $64.99
Best for: The dino devotee
Based on the Netflix series “Camp Cretaceous,” this dinosaur stands 18 inches tall and is more than three feet long. Parents say that kids love the larger size as well as the posable limbs that make it more of a toy than a stiff collectible. “Camp Cretaceous” was one of Netflix’s most-watched shows at launch, but this toy will also appeal to other dino fans.
Recommended ages: 4 years and up
Walmart
Razor A Kick Scooter, available at Amazon, Target and Walmart, from $29.99
Best for: The outdoorsy kid
These scooters are durable outdoor toys that feel like a big gift yet retail for under $30. Because these scooters also fold up, they are easier to store and take on the go than a bike.
Recommended ages: 5 years and up
Amazon
Playmobil Volkswagen T1 Camping Bus, available at Barnes & Noble, $49.99
Best for: The future adventurer
With a bus, mini action figures, and camping accessories, the Playmobil Volkswagen Camping Bus will appeal to kids with a variety of interests. The top lifts off, so after pushing the bus around, kids can take the play figures on imaginary adventures. The bus works as a stand-alone toy or with other Playmobil sets.
Recommended ages: 5 years and up
Target
Got2Glow Fairy Finder by WowWee, available at Target, $28.99
Best for: The fan of fairies
The Got2Glow Fairy Finder mixes the fun of geocaching games like Pokemon Go with the fun of virtual pets. With this toy, kids find and catch virtual fairies that light up the jar when captured. Unlike most screen-based games, this one simultaneously encourages physical activity and exploration.
Recommended ages: 5 years and up
A Kids Company About
A Kids Book About, available at A Kids Company About, $19.95
Best for: The avid reader
A Kids Book About is a line of books that tackles tough topics in a kid-friendly way. The series covers topics from racism and inclusivity to recognizing emotions like grief and understanding a diagnosis like cancer. Reviewers say that kids love the storylines while parents and caregivers love that they invite conversation on difficult subjects.
Recommended ages: 5 years and up
Target
Pokemon Trading Card Game Battle Academy, available at Target and Walmart, from $19.99
Best for: The card collector
A 2021 Toy of the Year Award recipient, Pokemon Battle Academy is a game that teaches kids how to play with those classic trading cards. Because it includes three full decks of cards with 60 cards in each, it’s also a better value than purchasing individual packs of cards.
Recommended ages: 6 years and up
Amazon
Lego Marvel Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor, available at Amazon, $71.99
Best for: The Lego-obsessed kid
Lego makes great gifts, especially when choosing a set based on the child’s top interests. This set, ideal for Marvel fans, allows kids to build Iron Man’s Hall of Armor. Once built, kids can play with the rotating platform that switches up the Iron Man mini-figure’s suit.
Recommended ages: 7 years and up
Amazon
Craftlab Woodland Friends Sewing Kit, available at Amazon, $22.50
Best for: The crafter
This craft kit allows kids to create their own stuffed animal friends. The sewing kit includes all the materials and instructions for kids to create five woodland animals. Parents will appreciate that it comes in a reusable tote for putting the mess away.
Recommended ages: 7 years old and up
Amazon
Beyblade Burst Surge Speedstorm Volt Knockout Battle Set, available at Amazon, $38.99
Best for: The Beyblade enthusiast
Beyblade is a two-player game where kids “battle” with spinning tops in an arena designed to increase their speed. When the Beyblade Hypersphere tops meet, one will burst apart — giving the other player two points. It’s a well-ranked game that can also interest kids who don’t watch the TV series.
Recommended ages: 8 years and up
Amazon
Carson Micro Brite Plus 60x-120x LED Lighted Zoom Pocket Microscope, available at Amazon, Walmart and Office Depot, from $13.99
Best for: The scientific explorer
Traditional toy microscopes are limited to objects that fit on a slide, but pocket microscopes can easily magnify both large and small objects. This Carson Micro Brite Plus is a portable microscope that kids can use outdoors or indoors to magnify anything that allows the microscope to sit flat on the surface. It’s an affordable gift for kids who love science or the outdoors.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Amazon
Joyin Inflatable Unicorn Pool Float, available at Amazon and Walmart, from $9.99
Best for: The pool lounger
Pool floats are so popular that even adults post Instagrams with them all the time. This glittery unicorn float has handles on the neck to make it easier for a child to climb on and is made of durable materials to last many a summer.
Recommended ages: 5 years and up
Amazon
Orsen LCD Writing Tablet, available at Amazon, $13.98
Best for: The doodler
This LCD writing tablet is perfect for doodling — without the mess or paper waste. The drawings and writings appear in a pretty gradient rainbow, and the tablet is especially great for travel when kids want something to do but can’t easily use crayons or markers.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Uncommon Goods
Storytime Chess for kids, available at Uncommon Goods, $25
Best for: The board game fan
Chess is a timeless game but can be a bit overwhelming for young kids to pick up. This clever board game gives the pieces their own character names and backstories, offering an engaging and simple way for children to gradually learn the rules. There are also expansion packs to keep the game going, making it a genuinely engrossing toy for kids and their parents alike.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up
Uncommon Goods
Glowing Bath Time Cubes, available at Uncommon Goods, $20
Best for: The kid who loves all things glow-in-the-dark
These cubes (which last a few weeks, or 72 hours total) automatically start glowing when they come in contact with water — and turn off the moment they’re out. Beyond just looking super cool, they can entertain kids for hours as they place the cubes in and out of the water, trying to figure out their magic.
Recommended ages: 3 years and up