If you’re considering ditching the over-the-top birthday parties and taking it back to when all you needed was a blindfold and some balloons, we dug up nine birthday party games to help bring back the simple days when you partied with your pals. Easy for everyone to play and always a blast, these games are classic for a reason. All that’s left is to supply the birthday snacks!

If you’re looking for more games to play, check out our favorite backyard games old-school yard games, and water games for kids.

The Best Birthday Party Games for Kids

1. Pass the Parcel

A dressed-up version of Hot Potato, kids toss the mega-wrapped “gift” from hand to hand—when the music stops, a layer gets unwrapped. Choose to put a surprise in every layer or wait until the end!

2. Clothespin Drop

Remember when people actually used clothespins to hang up clothes? We do too. These days, all that hand-eye coordination you’ve been working on will come in handy during a round or two of Clothespin Drop. Kiddos stand above the jar, touch the clothespin to their nose and drop away. It’s up to you how many chances each player will get!

3. Balloon Bust

Doesn’t take much to get the ball rolling on this classic birthday party game. Add a little surprise to each balloon for a bonus, then pass them out. Kids can use any means necessary except their hands.

4. Bucket Toss

You can’t go wrong with carnival games and the bucket toss is an all-time favorite. Line up the prize-filled buckets in a row. Each kid who power-slings a ball into a bucket is the proud owner of the goodie waiting to be plucked up. Opt for three turns each, otherwise, there could be a lot of standing (or wiggling) happening!

5. What’s the Time, Mr. Wolf

If this classic birthday party game doesn’t ring any bells for you, parents, think Red Light, Green Light with a lot more shrieking and mad dashing. A total blast, even for young kids, this is a must-try at your next kiddie bash. Want to know how to play? We love the simple instructions offered up by Childhood 101.

6. Bobbing for Apples

It’s an original—and still hilarious. Cold water, slippery fruit, and no hands allowed. Bring on the giggle-fest!

7. Blind Man’s Bluff

Before they start in on the piñata swinging in the trees, use that blindfold for more fun. Playing this version of tag is easy but rules vary, so opt to either have everyone play each round and keep going or have the “tagged” person sit out until everyone is out. It’s up to you!

8. Peanut Hunt

It’s like an egg hunt without the mass amounts of sugar. Spread out enough peanuts so each kid will be able to fill a cup. Got kiddos dealing with allergies? Swap out the nuts for tootsie rolls, instead.

9. Button, Button: Who’s Got the Button?

Getting hotter, hotter, boiling, hot! It’s an old-fashioned guessing game of the simplest design, which makes it perfect for parties. The seeker gets hints from those sitting around as to the top-secret location of the button.

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Have you ever played “Who’s Got the Button?”

If you have a box of random buttons, take it out because they’re your key to fun today. We’ve come up with a few engaging button crafts and ways to play with buttons perfect for toddlers and preschool kids. Each one will fine-tune their observation skills and help them think outside of the box. Bonus points for making gifts that the kids can give away, too.

Note: Make sure your child is old enough to know not to put buttons in their mouth. 

Button Sorting

This isn’t a trick to getting your kids to play Cinderella. Button sorting is actually a great way to teach your colors how to match by colors, shapes, or numbers (how many holes does the button have). Don’t forget to get a box with separate compartments so that you can keep everything organized.

Button Stacking Game

Take a page out of A Minute to Win It game and see how high you can stack those buttons! Let the kids practice and get a feel for stacking first before introducing them to concepts like thinking strategically (e.g. biggest buttons at the bottom). This game is also a great way to practice fine motor skills, especially if you have a box of tiny buttons.

Button Bookmarks

A little hot glue, a little button, a paper clip, and Voila! A little bookmark. It’s a craft that’s easy as one-two-three, all you need is a little patience. They make great trinkets, so as your kids hold their bookmarks together, waiting for the hot glue to dry, ask them to whom they want to gift a bookmark. Note: your crafter will need assistance with the glue gun.

Button Art

The supplies you’ll need for this button craft include a canvas, paint, glue, buttons, and endless imagination. A brown button can be the round body of a horse while a tiny yellow button becomes a bright flower of an outdoors scene. Group a bunch of green buttons together and style a Seuss-esque tree. Think outside of the button!

Who’s Got the Button?

Reign in those observation skills in this classic game. All you need is one button and it’s great if you’re having a party of kids over that day. It’s a bit like Duck, Duck, Goose but without the chasing. Have the kids (except one) get in a circle with their hands behind their backs. Then give the outlying kid the one button and have him or her walk around the circle. He or she should discreetly leave the button in someone’s palm and loop it around a few times before getting in the middle and chanting, “Button, button, who’s got the button?” Everyone will then take turns to guess and whoever guesses correctly gets to be the next person to hide the button!

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We’re hopping down the bunny trail and straight to boys Easter outfits

Easter dresses are undeniably darling, but for all the boy moms out there, truth be told, it can be easier to find the golden egg than to find appropriate duds for your dapper little dudes. Of course, we all know that there’s not really any such thing as boys clothes and girls clothes. But if your kiddo isn’t a dress-wearer, it really can be tricky to find Easter-ready looks. Dresses do take center stage this time of year, and while we absolutely love them, we want to make sure the No Dresses Crew gets to look and feel just as great. There’s really no shortage of boys Easter outfits if you know where to look. Lucky for you, you’re looking here, and we’ve got you covered!

Whether you and your family is dressing to the nines on Easter Sunday or keeping it casual for the egg hunt and brunch, there’s something for every kiddo in our list. Some of our favorite retailers are rocking this whole boys Easter outfit thing this year, so we put them all right here in one place for easy shopping! It’s never too early to get hoppin’ when it comes to holiday outfit hunting. So put down those jelly beans (just for a minute, we promise) and check out our (non-dress) Easter outfit picks!

Authentic Blazer

Boden

Even at this age, throwing a blazer on over a cute shorts outfit is the easiest way to amp up their look! This adorable one from Boden is machine-washable (we think that's icing on the cake).

Authentic Blazer ($79.00)—Buy Now!

Red Striped Seersucker Chino Shorts ($44.00)—Buy Now!

 

Colorblock Oxford Shirt

Rockets of Awesome

Pair this handsome shirt with white shorts, khaki chinos, or their fave jeans and you can't go wrong!

Colorblock Oxford Shirt ($35.00)—Buy Now!

Nautica 4-pc Oxford Floral Vest Set

Macy's/Nautica

A pastel floral-print shirt with a plaid bow tie and paired with a button vest and pull-on style pants!

Nautica 4-pc Oxford Floral Vest Set ($64.50)—Buy Now!

Easter Plaid Poplin Shirt

GAP

This one has all the colors of the season and would look great with the blazer from Boden!

Easter Plaid Poplin Shirt ($34.95)—Buy Now!

Rustic Stripe Shirt + Shorts

Rylee and Cru

Neutral and light is never a bad idea in the spring and summer! Plus, kids in linen is just adorable.

Rustic Stripe Shirt ($52.00)—Buy Now!

Rustic Stripe Bermuda Shorts ($52.00)—Buy Now!

Pink Lightning Bolt Chino Shorts

Target

A little bit of spring + a little bit of electricity = one cool pair of Easter shorts!

Pink Lightning Bolt Chino Shorts ($15.00)—Buy Now!

Chambray Blazer

Target

You already know how we feel about blazers, and this lightweight one goes with everything!

Chambray Blazer ($35.00)—Buy Now!

Polo + Shorts Set

Carter's

Dress this set up or down (or both, depending on your plans!).

Polo + Shorts Set ($22.00)—Buy Now!

Easter Bunny Graphic Tee

The Children's Place

For your relaxed Easter, this tee is definitely the way to go!

Easter Bunny Graphic Tee ($4.99)—Buy Now!

Spring Celebrations 2-Pc Set

Gymboree

Cotton poplin. Bright colors. Embroidered bunny. This set has it all.

Spring Celebrations 2-Pc Set ($50.93)—Buy Now!

Embroidered Bunny 2-Piece Set

Gymboree

A hip hoppity hipster bun is just what we need for Easter brunch!

Embroidered Bunny 2-Piece Set ($46.28)—Buy Now!

Oxford Shirt + Shorts Set

Macy's/Nautica

Preppy vibes? We've got 'em right here with this sweet little set!

Oxford Shirt + Shorts Set ($75.00)—Buy Now!

Mr. Steal Your Eggs Set

Amazon/MA&BABY

Well, this could not get cuter (or more comfortable!).

Mr. Steal Your Eggs Set ($23.99)—Buy Now!

Multi-Color 3pc Set

Gymboree

If 2 pieces aren't enough for your little bunny, this 3-piece set includes an embroidered carrot button down!

Multi-Color 3pc Set ($86.91)—Buy Now!

Orange Bunny Bowtie Set

Amazon

Keep them festive and cool in case your Easter Sunday looks like a warm one.

Orange Bunny Bowtie Set ($8.98)—Buy Now!

CK Tan 3-Pc Set

Amazon

We love the color combination of this set. It's so dapper!

CK Tan 3-Pc Set ($42.50)—Buy Now!

3-pc Jeans Set

Amazon

Talk about sharp! This is such a cool set that doesn't require a full suit to have a big impact!

3-pc Jeans Set ($33.99)—Buy Now!

Bold Blue Stripe Button-Down

Hanna Andersson

The muslin fabrication is easy on their skin and lightweight for them to wear over and over again through the summer!

Bold Blue Stripe Button-Down ($38.40)—Buy Now!

Floral Button-Down

J.Crew Factory

Spring flowers on a dark background make this great alone or as a layer and a way to add a pattern to their whole look!

Floral Button-Down ($34.50)—Buy Now!

Classic Linen Suit Jacket & Shorts Separates Collection

Macy's

This collection features spring colors that you can mix and match! Coral, pink, tan, sage, and more.

Classic Linen Suit Jacket & Shorts Separates Collection ($40.00-$110.00)—Buy Now!

Bunny Sweater, Madras Shirt, & Seersucker Shorts

Janie and Jack

Maybe we wish this came in adult sizes. But since it doesn't, we'll have to settle for this Easter Bunny pic-ready outfit!

Bunny Sweater ($41.99)—Buy Now!

Madras Plaid Shirt ($34.99)—Buy Now!

Striped Seersucker Shorts ($32.99)—Buy Now!

Suede Penny Loafer Sneakers ($47.99)—Buy Now!

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Grab a stack of origami paper and get ready to do some folding, because we’ve discovered your next crafting obsession. With a few cuts and folds, you can create owls, flowers, cranes and frogs—these paper crafts will blow your mind. Keep reading to get the scoop on simple origami for kids that is easy enough for beginners but cool enough to impress your friends.

Origami Heart Garland

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Mama.Papa.Bubba.

This Origami heart garland from Mama.Papa.Bubba. is an adorable way to decorate your house or just spread some love! And it's such a fun craft to make.

Origami Flowers

origami flowers
Dream A Little Bigger

These Origami flowers from Dream A Little Bigger are a beautiful and fun project. If you want, you can follow the instructions to connect the flowers into a Kusudama ball.

Origami Bookmarks

simple origami for kids are origami bookmarks
Easy Peasy and Fun

If you’ve got a budding bookworm in your family, you’ve got to make this adorable project from Easy Peasy and Fun. There’s lots of room for creativity with these since you can add eyes, teeth, horns...the sky’s the limit.

Origami Bracelets

Origami bracelets are simple origami for kids
Paper Kawaii

File this under “coolest idea ever”: origami you can wear! These modular bracelets from Paper Kawaii are so much fun to make and can be made in any color combination or size your little ones desire.

Origami Frogs

It’s Always Autumn

Take inspiration from It’s Always Autumn to make a batch of colorful frogs. Once you’ve made them, you can get a competition going to see who can make them fly the furthest.

Origami Pencil Holders

Origami pencil holders are simple origami for kids
Gathering Beauty

These pencil holders from Gathering Beauty are a perfect project for origami newbies. They’re super easy to put together with a few folds and a dab or two of glue.

Origami Teddy Bear

Christal Yuen

We can hardly bear how cute this origami craft is, and it’s easy to make too. Kids will get to finish off their masterpiece by drawing on eyes and a mouth.

Origami Cootie Catcher

Easy Peasy and Fun

Cootie catchers just got way cooler, thanks to this awesome craft from Easy Peasy and Fun. If you made these yourself as a kid, it’ll be fun to pass on the tradition on to your kids.

Origami Faces

Pink Stripey Socks

How cute are these origami faces from Pink Stripey Socks? Kids will love putting them together and customizing each one with colorful hair, jewelry and freckles.

Origami Ninja Start

What Do We Do All Day?

This might be our favorite simple origami for kids. We’re obsessed with these transforming ninja stars from What Do We Do All Day?, and chances are your kids will feel the same way. You’ll first make eight parallelograms into a wheel, then push and pull on the sides to turn it into a star.

Origami School Bus

Moms & Crafters

You’ll have the perfect new prop for your “Wheels on the Bus” sing-alongs thanks to this DIY from Moms & Crafters. It’s super easy for beginners, and kids can decorate it with markers, buttons or whatever else you have on hand.

Origami Mermaid

This origami mermaid is simple origami for kids
Pink Stripey Socks

If your kids are fans of The Little Mermaid, they’ll have a blast making this adorable origami from Pink Stripey Socks. Pop the movie on in the background while you make them, and you’ve got a great afternoon in store.

—Taylor Clifton & Susie Foresman

 

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February 13th is National Cheddar Day. Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA) is celebrating this very special day with a limited-edition Cheddar Capsule collection—and it includes the 40-pound Tillamook Sharp Yellow Cheddar Mother Loaf.

Tillamook cheddar cheese products all start as 40-pound blocks. The cheese-makers than age the cheddar anywhere from 60 days to a full 10 years. After the cheddar reaches pure cheesy magnificence, it’s turned into a block, slices, shreds, or other Tillamook snacking products. Now you can buy the big block before it gets paired down into tinier bricks and other cheddar creations!

Along with the 40-pound Mother Loaf ($150), the Cheddar Capsule collection includes cheese-inspired thick cut crewneck ($25), party pants ($35), slices bag ($15), snacky koozy ($5), lucky cheddar playing cards ($10), fine cut hat ($35) and varsity t-shirts ($26-$28).

Nab your fave cheddar products from the capsule collection on the Tillamook website, starting Feb. 1 at 8 a.m. PST.

—Karly Wood

photos: Courtesy of Tillamook

 

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Get ready to play! Inspired by products from the 1980s and 1990s, these toys from Fisher-Price will transport you back to the days of your youth.

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Fisher-Price’s Laugh & Learn

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Puppy's Mixtape

$8 BUY NOW

The new Puppy Mixtape incorporates content that teaches the alphabet, counting and colors via fun songs, sounds and phrases. If you ever used a pencil to wrap the tape ribbon back up you'll love that Fisher-Price added an interactive tape ribbon that your little one can wind up and down.


Fisher-Price’s Laugh & Learn

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Busy Boombox

$20 BUY NOW

The Busy Boombox is loaded with music and lessons for babies. It even includes the key functions you would use the most in an actual boombox, such as the play button and volume lever.


Fisher-Price’s Laugh & Learn

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Lil' Gamer

$8 BUY NOW

This handheld pretend “gaming console” takes families back to the ‘90s with a D-pad, A and B buttons, pretend game cartridge and a light-up screen. The toy integrates nostalgic music, sounds and phrases, and teaches directions, colors, numbers and shapes.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Fisher-Price

 

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If you are looking for something to make spirits really bright this holiday season, consider adding a motorized ride-on toy to your gift list. You’ll find toddler ride-on toys in fun themes like PJ Masks and SpongeBob, along with two-seat ride-ons for older kids to take a friend along for the ride. There’s even a Frozen 2 sleigh if you’re going for the ultimate winter theme. Ride on!


Kid Trax 12V Ford Bronco Powered Ride-On

$400 BUY NOW

Your kid will ride in style with this Ford Bronco ride-on toy. This vehicle comes with a working radio, running lights, and a rechargeable battery, so the fun never has to end! Ages: 3-7


Disney’s PJ Masks Toddler Quad Ride-On Toy by Kid Trax

$40 BUY NOW

The easy push-button acceleration is simple to operate, while the Power Trax rubber traction strip tires keep the ride smooth and steady. And with a top speed of 2 MPH this ride-on toy provides the perfect blend of fun and safety. Age: 18 months-4 years


Interactive Recycling Truck Powered Ride-On from Kid Trax

$200 BUY NOW

The fun is endless with over 100 sounds and songs to choose from. Best of all, it comes with nine recyclable accessories and the truck responds when you insert an accessory into a shape sorting slot. Working lever lets you dump out the recycling haul.Age: 18 months- 4 years


Razor Miniature Dirt Rocket MX125 Electric-Powered Dirt Bike

$179 BUY NOW

Get a kick out of this speedy dirt bike that has a rechargeable battery that can get up to 8mph. This bike can go up to 5 miles on a single charge, so your kid will have lots of fun. Ages 7+


Nickelodeon SpongeBob SquarePants Toddler Ride-On Toy by Kid Trax

$60 BUY NOW

Featuring authentic SpongeBob graphics and water bubble sound effects, this ride-on toy is sure to make your little one want to go on an undersea adventure. It comes with a 6-volt rechargeable battery so the fun never has to stop for long. Age: 18 months-4 years


Rideamals Tiger Ride-On Toy by Kid Trax

$79 BUY NOW

This friendly tiger cub features multiple types of interactive play: feed, pet, walk and ride. Feed your tiger a steak and then take him for a ride down the block. He will purr when he's happy along with many other sounds. Also comes in unicorn and dinosaur versions. Age: 18 months-4 years


RollPlay Mini Cooper Countryman 6-Volt Battery Ride-On

$230 BUY NOW

With Button-activated horn and engine sounds and LED headlights, your kids will have a blast in this sleek Mini Cooper. It can get up to 2.5mph in forward and reverse speeds. Ages: 3+


Disney Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers Scooter with Sidecar by Kid Trax

$89 BUY NOW

This too-cute ride on toy in pink is the perfect way to transport your Minnie Mouse around the block. Pop your friend into the attached sidecar and you are on your way! Age: 18 months-4 years


Segway Ninebot S Kids

$500 BUY NOW

This segway is a sleek, safe ride for your kid with non-slip tires, three riding modes, and a low battery reminder. Your kid will love this ride-on toy! Ages: 8+


Ride-On Bumper Car from KidZone

$200 BUY NOW

With 10 colors to choose from, you can pick your favorite and get ready to ride this fun bumper car. Soft bumpers let you bump along and make 360-degree turns. Turn on your lights for added night-time fun. Ages: 18 months-6 years


Disney/Pixar Incredibles 2 Elasticycle Ride-On by Huffy

$88 BUY NOW

This Elasticycle-inspired design is just one incredibly fun ride! To begin, simply press the easy-push button on the handlebar’s grip. Sturdy training wheels provide balance and control. Age: 3-7


GT Coupe Ride-On Toy by Kid Trax

$149 BUY NOW

Grab your shades and shift playtime into gear with this fun ride-on car that's built for two! Working headlights, sound effects, FM radio and MP3 input all add to the playtime fun; while real foot pedal acceleration creates a lifelike driving experience.Age: 3-7


Disney Frozen Sleigh

$249 BUY NOW

You don't have to travel to Arendelle Castle to go for a ride on this fun Frozen 2 sleigh. You can play a tune while you glide around the neighborhood with a friend in tow. Age: 3-7


Monster Jam Grave Digger Ride-On

$398 BUY NOW

Designed with oversized wheels and quick handling, this 24-volt Grave Digger ride-on has two seats so kids can share in the fun. Functioning lights, horn and start sound make it all the more realistic for little riders. Age: 3-7


Kid Motorz Two-Seater Hummer

$199 BUY NOW

You can go forward and reverse in style in this Hummer that's built for two. Store your gear in the back and go up to 5 MPH around the neighborhood. Ages: 3-7


Fisher-Price Power Wheels Dune Racer Extreme Ride-on

$269 BUY NOW

This battery-powered ride-on vehicle features extra-wide tires, sturdy steel frame and a low profile design with an open cockpit that's roomy enough for two riders. Age: 3-7


Cyberquad for Kids

$1,900 BUY NOW

Inspired by the Cybertruck, the Cyberquad is an all-electric ride-on toy with adjustable suspension and LED light bars. The lithium-ion battery lasts for 15 miles and the top speed is 10 mph. Age: 8+

—Taylor Clifton & Kate Loweth

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Does your kiddo have a favorite stuffed animal—the kind of beloved pal kind that does double duty as a BFF and bedtime buddy? For many children, a doll or stuffy holds an extra special place in their hearts… even when it gets worn and torn. (Two button eyes are overrated anyway, amiright?) The new picture book, A Bear to Share, captures this sweet sentiment while weaving in important messages about empathy and giving back to others. 

Courtesy of Baby2Baby

Authored by actress Jessica Alba and Baby2Baby Co-CEOs Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein, A Bear to Share, teaches kids about why it matters to help people in need. The main character, Tiana, loves her teddy bear, Bach. But one day, Tiana is gifted a brand new bear and she doesn’t know what to do. Does she donate Bach or keep them both? Follow along as Tiana learns about letting go and making choices that bring joy to others. Spoiler alert: she gifts her new bear to her best friend Timothy whose family is going through hard times.

Illustrated by Alicia Más, the vibrant, imaginative illustrations bring Tiana’s world to life. A perfect read as the holidays are approaching… this endearing tale demonstrates that sometimes giving feels even better than receiving (at any age!). Grab a copy, cuddle up with your kiddo, and have meaningful conversations about their role in helping those who are less fortunate in your community.

Get your copy of A Bear to Share today!

Baby2Baby is a nonprofit organization that provides children living in poverty, ages 0-12 years, with diapers, clothing, and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. The organization has distributed close to 200 million items, impacting hundreds of thousands of children.

-Jessica Solloway

Fabulous! LEGO just dropped another epic set and it features five guys you know and love. The LEGO Queer Eye – The Fab 5 Loft set showcases the original loft from the first two seasons, with plenty of fantastic details.

Tan, Bobby, Antoni, Jonathan and Karamo have been transformed into some of the most stylish minifigs we’ve ever seen. Tan’s hair shimmers in silver, Karamo is rocking his signature baseball cap, Jonathan’s long mane is perfectly coiffed, Antoni features his classic bandana and Bobby is wearing one of his familiar printed button ups. Don’t forget Bruley the dog!

This set features 974 pieces and it’s packed with plenty of pieces you’ll recognize from the show. Look for the “STYLE, TASTE, CLASS” sign and the “Yaaas Queen” print in the kitchen. You’ll also find the guys’ tools of the trade: the kitchen island, the clothes rack, the couch and scrapbook, a salon area and a laptop plus ideas board. And of course, the TV to watch the transformations!

Finally, there’s an extra special touch with the inclusion of Kathi Dooley, one of the show’s most memorable characters. She’s Jonathan’s former high school teacher and she receives an emotional makeover on the show. The set includes before and after minifigures, plus a transformational chamber, to capture the spirit of the reveals.

You’ll be able to add this fabulous set to your collection on October 1. It retails for $100 on LEGO.com. As Jonathan says, “You’re strong, you’re a Kelly Clarkson song, you got this!”

—Sarah Shebek

All photos courtesy of LEGO

 

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The preschool years are an exciting time of major development for your child, and having toys that combine fun and learning is essential. VTech toys help boost important developmental skills through play and are soon to be your little one’s favorites! Here are some of our top picks for birthday gifts:

Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™

Toys that grow with your kiddo provide new opportunities for fun and learning at every stage—this colorful Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™ is designed for children 9-36 months. Before walking begins the activity panel can be removed for floor play. And once those cute wobbly legs are ready to make some moves, the two-speed wheel option provides safe support as they get the hang of being on the go. Little ones can learn all about colors, numbers, shapes and animals thanks to the interactive activities, songs, sounds and phrases. Light-up piano keys, spinning gears, shape sorter pieces and removable cell phone boost fine motor skills and imaginative play. Short on space? The legs fold so it’s easy to store when not in use.

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Count & Win Sports Center™

Two sports = double the fun. Play basketball and soccer with this awesome Count & Win Sports Center™, perfectly sized for your resident preschool superstar! From shooting hoops to scoring a goal, your little athlete can practice counting with the animated LED scoreboard, keeping them engaged with active play. Bonus: 65+ songs, sounds and phrases to learn about shapes, colors and numbers! The action continues as your child grows, thanks to the adjustable height.

 

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Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™

Make way for the cutest bulldozer to grace your living room floor (and hopefully the only bulldozer to go inside of your house!) The Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™ keeps kids active, excited and delighted as they push the handle to roll the bulldozer across the room. Colorful balls pop out of the chimney and back into the bucket as it moves. (This cool trick doesn’t get old for the preschool set.) The buttons on the side help kids learn all about colors, numbers, words and music.

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Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™

Giddy ‘up! Another great grow-with-me pick is the 2-in-1 Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™. Start off using it as a rocking horse and then transform to a ride-on-toy. Buttons on the pony’s mane make learning fun by introducing colors, animals, and realistic pony sounds. Not only is it great for imaginative play (and working on those “neighs!”), but it encourages balance and movement.

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Drop & Go Dump Truck™

Get ready for tons of excitement packed into a little truck. Little ones love to push or pull this Drop & Go Dump Truck™ with an attached string. Pretend “rocks” (aka balls) pop through a hole and into the truck’s bucket. Kids can count along with the interactive vehicle as the balls go in and out (they’ll love to load and unload their rocks over and over again!). Imaginative play has never been so cute!

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Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™

All aboard! This Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™ takes active imaginations on the ultimate adventure. With four ways to play (floor play, ride on, walker and wagon), it changes along with your developing kid! Thirteen stackable letter blocks help teach the alphabet. And then they’re counted when dropped down the chute. There are 100+ songs, melodies, sounds and phrases to enjoy with the press of a button. Plus, a walkie-talkie and built-in book of songs are great for role-playing and enjoying music!

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