LED Marquee Letter Light with Remote
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She'll love that she can change her initial 16 different colors depending on her mood or the time of day. Amazon reviewers liked the color options and giftability. "I love these lights!" one wrote. "Both of my daughters have one and they love changing all the color options at bedtime. This has now become a go-to birthday gift for their friends." No age recommendation given
LEGO Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit
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If becoming an astronaut is her dream these days, this LEGO set will teach her more about the solar system. Over 500 pieces build a technical model that includes a crank she can use to watch the Earth and Moon orbit around the Sun. Not only will it make studying for her quiz on the Moon's phases more fun, but it will look so cool on her desk or bookshelf. Ages 10+
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Kids' Pod Swing Seat
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Credit: Y- STOP What kid wouldn't want one of these in their room? The perfect reading spot, these hanging chairs are made of 100% canvas, and they can hold up to 176 pounds. You can also get it in five colors to match their room. It even has a pocket on the inside for devices or reading materials. No age recommendation given
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Thames & Kosmos Bionic Robotic Arm STEM Experiment Kit
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Credit: Thames & Kosmos Kids learn so many facets of STEM from this kit, which lets them build a joystick-controlled robotic arm that can pick items up off a table. In addition to the engineering of the machine, the whole thing works on a system of nylon cords (no electronics!), just like muscles and tendons, so they'll learn some biology, too. "She loved looking up the parts in the instruction manual and cutting the plastic parts out of the frame," one parent tester said. "She then likes playing with the robotic claw afterward to try to grab things off the table." Ages 10+
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Craft-tastic Design Your Own Nature Collection Collage Kit
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They can decorate a mirror, window door, wall or locker by layering these nature-inspired collage elements for a 3D effect. It comes with cardstock prints, stickers, foam spacer blocks, tape and other materials that kids can use to tap into their creativity. Ages 10+
Aladdin 'The Sherlock Society'
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Credit: AladdinGood Housekeeping Institute kid reviewers were totally sucked in by this new adventure series, about four kids who are turned into amateur detectives. “Most of the chapters end on a mini cliffhanger, so you don’t want to stop reading,” said one 10-year-old reviewer. Ages 8–12
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My Friendship Bracelet Maker
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There are some parents out there (ahem) who are desperately jealous they didn't have this when they were younger! This kit makes crafting friendship bracelets a snap: It has a clip at the top, a drawer for supplies and slots to hold strings in place. It also comes with a set of thread! Ages 8+
Happy Face Slippers
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Who wouldn't smile walking around in a pair of these? Better yet, they're made with memory-foam insoles, so they're also super comfortable. You can also get them in a range of colors. No age recommendation given
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Custom Name Neon Sign
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She'll love decking out her room with a sign made just for her! You can select the size, from 10 inches all the way up to 55 inches, and you also have your choice of font, color and symbol at the end, among other options. No age recommendation given
Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Camera
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Give her something more tactile than Instagram: She'll have so much fun taking pictures with her very own instant camera. After she presses the button, she can watch her photos develop right before her eyes. Choose from five fun colors, and don't forget to stock up on extra film with fun borders and an album to keep it all in! No recommended age given
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Corey Paige Silky Soft Plush Shorts
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When it's time for them to put on their comfy clothes, these ultra-soft shorts will put a smile on their faces courtesy of tween favorite designer Corey Paige. They're made of plush fleece, and you can get a zipper pouch in the same print to match. No age recommendation given
STMT DIY Journaling Set
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For kids who love pouring their heart and souls onto paper, this set helps them make their journals even more personalized. It comes with die-cut shapes, glitter tape, chipboard frames, stickers, a glue stick and even more supplies they need to make the pages look exactly how they want. Ages 8+
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Initial Jewelry Box
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Sure, she can keep jewelry in this adorable monogrammed box, but she can also store other treasures inside too. Get it in white, blue, pink, purple, green or black, among other colors. No age recommendation given
Butterfly Craze Pillow Bed Floor Lounger
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Credit: Butterfly Craze Just stuff this with five regular pillows (not included) and it becomes the ultimate cushion bed! Kids can use it for overnight visits, in reading nooks and anyplace else they need a comfy place to crash. It comes in lots of colors and patterns, or you could opt for the daisy-shaped floor pillow instead. No age recommendation given
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Cursive Name Necklace
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Available in sterling silver-plated, gold-plated and rose-gold plated, these necklaces can be customized with names up to nine letters long. The necklaces are handmade, and you can also specify the chain length. No age recommendation given
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Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Card Game
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If they like cute pictures and fast-paced competitions, this is the card game for them. Players go around in a circle, playing a picture card while saying either "taco," "cat," "goat," "cheese" or "pizza." If the word they say happens to match the picture on the card, everyone races to slap the pile! The last player in has to take all the cards, and the first person to run out of cards wins. The fact that the artwork on the cards is super adorable just adds to the fun! Ages 8+
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Jellycat Coffee-to-Go Plush Crossbody Purse
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If she's a student of all things cute, this smiling coffee cup plush would be enough on its own. But it goes further: It zips open so she can store things inside the cup, and it comes with a strap so she can use it as a crossbody purse. If she doesn't like coffee, there are plush bags in the shape of a sun, a heart and more. Ages 3+
Global Grub DIY Mochi Ice Cream Kit
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Even the most experienced tween bakers probably haven't had the chance to make their own mochi ice cream — yet. This kit comes with everything they need to make four batches of eight mochi ice cream scoops, including all the ingredients and a silicone mold. If they like it, they can move on to the DIY Mochi Donut Kit. No age recommendation given
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'Good Housekeeping 1,001 Amazing Science Facts'
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Credit: Hearst Home KidsDoes she ever ask you if we drink the same water that dinosaurs did? Does she wonder if there are more trees or more stars in the universe? If so, she'll be able to dive deep into the world around her, from the darkest oceans to outer space, with this book of science facts. It even includes expertise from the scientists in the Good Housekeeping Institute! Ages 8+
'Star Wars' Ahsoka Tano Wristlet Wallet
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With the Ahsoka still on top of mind, interest in the Jedi is at an all-time high. They can subtly show off their fandom with this wristlet, which comes emblazoned with stripes inspired by Ahsoka's lekku. Inside, there's room for bills, coins, cards and a phone. No age recommendation given
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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; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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