Trendy Animal Toy
Animagic Let's Glo Axolotl
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Axolotls are the hot animals of the moment, and kids just love looking at their smiling faces and frilly gills. When you need just a little something, this one has limbs that can be stretched and beads inside that can be felt, making it a cute fidget toy. Good Housekeeping testers said that they loved how it lights up in water, making it a good bath toy. It also comes in pink. Ages 4+
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'Despicable Me 4' Ultimate Fart Blaster
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Good Housekeeping Institute kid testers couldn't get enough of this blaster, which actually expels scented smoke rings. Parents were relieved that the scent wasn't too stinky (it's more like popcorn or banana). Ages 4+
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This fun game helps your kids develop language and word recognition skills thanks to the yellow chips with words and images on them. The red Zinger dispenses the chips, and the players race to fill up their board first. It has two levels of play, so kids can continue to enjoy as they grow older. Ages 4+
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'Number Train' Book
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Credit: Nosy CrowGood Housekeeping Institute kid testers loved wheeling this around like a real train, which they could do because the book unfolds to look like a real engine and train cars. The train cars are numbered from 1 to 10, so kids can practice counting. Ages 2–5
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BRIO Dinosaur Circle Set
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Dino-loving kids and train enthusiasts alike will love loading the Brachiosaurus into the wagon and sending it along the circular track. The dino also has a magnet that lets it pick up the grass, and if you push its tail down, its head will reach up to eat the leaves off the trees. You can also combine it with bigger BRIO dinosaur sets for even more Jurassic fun. Ages 3+
Big Puzzle
Birthday Balloons Jumbo Puzzle
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Especially good for a birthday gift (though it can work any time), this puzzle makes a big impact, covering a huge amount of space on the floor. It's 48 pieces (our experts recommend 20 – 40 pieces, so it's just a little bit of a challenge). Then, when it's all together, they'll find an on-theme illustration of a birthday celebration. Ages 4+
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Skillmatics Foil Fun
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Credit: SkillmaticsKid testers couldn't stop doing this unique art project — testers reported that, at picnics and get-togethers, this brought all the little ones together. Kids rub the foil sheets onto the included puffy stickers and — like magic — the shiny colors transfer over. The kids can use the stickers to make different animal scenes. Ages 4+
Cool Toy Car
Air Hogs Zero Gravity Sprint Wall Climber
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Kids will be amazed as they take the remote control and drive this car across the floor, up the wall and even onto the ceiling! It's easy to control but works better on smooth walls over textured ones. Ages 4+
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Educational Toy
Orboot Earth Augmented Reality Globe
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Credit: PlayShifuNot only is this interactive toy a Lab favorite, but it's also a popular globe on Amazon. At first glance, all kids see is the land masses, with no labels or borders. With the free Orboot App, kids can hover their tablet over different parts of the world and learning various tidbits about different countries (from animals and weather to monuments and more). It's a great introduction to social studies. Ages 4+
Active Toy
Stomp Rocket Jr. Multi-Color Rocket Launcher
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This is the perfect outdoor toy to break out when the kids have extra energy to burn, because it's totally kid-powered. It comes with eight colorful foam rockets, which kids can launch into the sky by jumping on the launcher. Ages 3+
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For Disney Fans
LEGO Disney Celebration Train
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Mickey fans young and old will delight in their favorite Disney characters on this LEGO train, including Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Woody, Moana and, of course, Mickey and Minnie themselves. When 4-year-olds snap the 200 pieces together, they can make a parade and feel like they're right on Main Street in Disneyland. Ages 4+
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Creative Art Supply
Kid Made Modern Confetti Crayons
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These crayons are hexagonally shaped, which makes them easier for little hands to grasp (and, bonus, keeps them from rolling onto the floor). But kids will love making art with them because they're a mash-up of different colors in the same tones, which gives all their masterpieces a multi-hued twist. Ages 3–10
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Mini BarbieLand Doll House Sets
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The trend in toys of late has been to miniaturize everything, and Barbie is no exception. This set comes with a mini Barbie Dreamhouse with a working elevator, slide and pool, plus a 1.5-inch doll, pet and pet accessory. Good Housekeeping Institute testers liked the fresh way to play with Barbie, and they reported that kids liked using the sets for imaginative play. Ages 4+
VTech Storytime with Sunny
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In blue or in pink, it's amazing how expressive the face on this story-and-joke-telling lamp is, and kids love switching out her disks to hear different stories, jokes and activities. Parents loved that it's actually a working night light and alarm clock, which made it easier to start the morning and bedtime routines. Ages 3+
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Star Wars Force N Telling Vader
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This fortune-telling "Force N Telling' Sith will divine the future in response to yes-or-no questions. When kids tap his head, his eyes light up and he gives one of more than 40 responses in a Darth Vader voice. Good Housekeeping testers thought the light-up eyes gave him a lot of personality. Ages 4+
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LankyBox LankyBot Mystery RC
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Credit: LankyBoxKids don't have to know the LankyBox YouTube channel to get a kick out of this remote-controlled robot (though it helps). Good Housekeeping Institute kid testers were drawn to the bot because of its cute face and loved zooming it around. In addition to the robot, it comes with three surprise figures (that can be stored in the robot's head when not in use). Ages 4+
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For Creative Kids
Crayola Light-Up Activity Board
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Kids can experiment with mixing colors and combining shapes with this board, which illuminates artwork as they create it. By layering transparency sheets, they can come up with all sorts of designs. In addition to the board, it comes with three markers, 22 shape clings and three “Complete the Scene” transparency sheets. Ages 3+
Great Activity Book
Highlights Jumbo Book of My First Hidden Pictures
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They'll be hard at work hunting — plus doing mazes, drawing pictures, connecting dots and working on other fun activities — with this hidden picture book geared toward younger readers. It's not small, but it's great for bringing in a backpack and pulling out when you need to occupy them for a time. And it'll last: This one clocks in at more than 250 pages. Ages 3+
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Hape Sizzling Griddle & Grill BBQ
For kids who don't have enough space for a play kitchen — or have the space to add to one — this teal griddle and grill set is just the thing. The top flips over to switch between griddle and grill, and the food pieces store easily inside. It also makes sizzling sounds, but what Good Housekeeping kid testers liked most was threading the food pieces onto the skewers to make a kebab (which is also good for their fine motor coordination). Ages 2+
Great Gift for First/Last Day of School
All the Ways to Be Smart
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Whether they're starting a school journey or celebrating the beginning or end of another year, this sweet, rhyming picture book reminds kids that there are many ways for kids to be special, and how our differences make us unique. It's a mini boost for the self-esteem. Ages 3+

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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