Best Frozen Gift for Toddlers
Fisher-Price Little People Elsa's Enchanted Lights Palace
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This playset, and its Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award-winning predecessor castle, mesmerized our toddler testers. They were taken in by the working elevator, the icy-blue lights and the fact that it plays "Let It Go." It also comes with Little People figures of both Anna and Elsa, along with some furniture and accessories for imaginative play. Little People also offers smaller sets with more figures or Kristoff's sleigh. Ages 18 months+
Best Frozen Stocking Stuffer
Frozen Snow Color Reveal Dolls
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Kids get to use their own wintertime magic when they conjure these dolls. Right out of the box, the figure they've received is obscured. But then they simply fill the included tube with water to conjure a snow effect, add their mystery doll to the tube and shake to reveal their identity! There are six surprises to unbox in each set, including pals and accessories. Ages 3+
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LEGO Frozen Anna and Elsa’s Magical Carousel Set
At 175 pieces, this is just the right amount of challenge for elementary schoolers to build. And, when they're done, they'll have a rotating carousel, two mini sleighs and four characters to use for imaginative play. If this isn't their speed, LEGO offers many Frozen sets, including a DUPLO tea party set featuring Elsa and Olaf ($39), a DUPLO ice castle playset ($50), a stocking-stuffer-sized Storybook Adventure set with the Water Nokk ($20), a jewelry box building kit ($40) and the ultimate — a 1,700-piece Ice Castle set that stand over two feet tall ($220). Ages 6+
For Kids Who Love to Read
All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology
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A decade since Frozen and we've only gotten one sequel? If they're dying to hear more stories from Arendelle, writers like Delilah S. Dawson, Vera Strange and Lou Anders offer more previously unheard tales about Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf in this collection of stories. The book delves deeper into Anna and Elsa's childhood, their memories of their parents and more. Ages 8 – 12
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Useful Frozen Gift
Zak Designs Frozen 5-Piece Dinnerware Set
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Credit: Zak Designs You don't need to own 8,000 salad plates like the Arendelle royals when you have this Frozen dinnerware set. It comes with a plate, bowl, tumbler, fork and spoon, with their favorite Frozen characters on each piece. And, when they're done with their royal feast, you can throw everything in the top rack of the dishwasher. No age recommendation given
For Your Next Trip to Disney World
Loungefly Frozen Princess Castle Mini Backpack
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Best Frozen Holiday Decoration
Disney Frozen Singing Magic Sketchbook Ornament
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When they hang this on the tree, they can enjoy the wintry scene of young Anna and Elsa playing with Olaf for the first time. But it gets even better when they hit the button on the bottom, and the ornament plays "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" (Pressing the button again turns it off.) No age recommendation given
For Disney Collectors
10th Anniversary Disney Collector Anna & Elsa Dolls
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Credit: MattelIn honor of the film's 10th anniversary (and Disney's 100th), Mattel is releasing deluxe versions of its Frozen dress-up dolls. They each come wearing their signature dresses imbued with magical details (Elsa has icy sparkles in her cape and hair, Anna has fuzzy fur on her hat). They will be out on November 13, but you can pre-order them now.
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For Pretend Play
Disney Elsa's Journey Deluxe Dress-Up Trunk
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Elsa has so many great looks in Frozen II — and this dress-up trunk lets them try them all. It comes with 17 pieces, including three dresses and lots of accessories. Ages 3+
Keep their tootsies warm and cozy with these fluffy Frozen II slippers adorned with Elsa and Anna. Kids will love their newest winter accessory and colors and different character designs. Sizes Toddler 5 to Little Kid 12
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Special-Occasion Outfit
Janie and Jack Frozen Snowflake Dress
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Credit: Janie and JackBest Personalized Gift
Frozen Elsa Snow Globe
For a piece that is truly one-of-a-kind, gift-givers can customize this pretty Elsa snow globe with the recipient's name for a personal touch. Kids can bring it out once the snowy season begins, or leave it in their room year-round. It also features a hand-painted Elsa and a sound chip that plays "Let it Go" to their heart's content. No age recommendation given
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Best for Sing-Alongs
Frozen II Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone
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For future singers and those who can't quite seem to get Frozen's soundtrack out of their heads, this light-up karaoke microphone will be a crowd pleaser. Plus, it's Bluetooth-compatible, meaning kids can sing along to their favorite tracks, Frozen and non. Kids like this one so much, it's received more than 2,800 five-star reviews on Amazon. Ages 6+
Cute Accessory for Kids
Townley Girl Frozen Fashion Chain Bag With Cosmetics
With its chain handle and quilted top, they'll look perfectly on trend carrying around this Frozen-themed bag. Inside is stuffed with Frozen cosmetics, including hair clips, eyeshadow, a compact hairbrush, blush, nail polishes and toe spacers. But even when the makeup is gone, they'll love toting around their items in the bag. Ages 3+
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Trendiest Plush
Squishmallows Olaf Plush
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Choose between 14-inch Squishmallow versions of Anna, Elsa, Olaf and Sven — though they're going to want them all. Each plush has fun details representing their character to make them extra special, like Elsa's snowflake cape and Olaf's twig arms. Ages 3+
Best Frozen Magnetic Tiles
Tytan Frozen Castle Magnetic Tiles Building Set
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They won't need Elsa's dominion over ice to build their own cool castles when they have this magnetic building set. They'll get to work on some STEM concepts as they engineer their structures, too. The set comes with more than 50 building pieces, plus reusable stickers, dry erase panels and markers. Ages 3+
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For Imaginative Play
Frozen Tea Set
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This two-person set includes a teapot, a sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and teaspoons. Fair warning: We are not responsible for how many tea parties you and their favorite stuffed animals will be expected to sit through. Ages 3+
Best Frozen Pajamas
Hanna Andersson Frozen II Long John Pajama Set
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Credit: Hanna AnderssonWhether they go with the light Elsa design or the deeper Anna print, they'll be comfy in these OEKO-TEX® certified organic cotton jams. And hey, they might want to get the Elsa tulle dress, the Anna tulle dress or the pack of undies to match. Sizes 2 – 12
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Best Larger Travel Toy
Frozen Pop Adventures Arendelle Castle Playset
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Let your little ones create their own Arendelle adventure with this castle playset that folds up into a convenient carrying case. Slightly larger than the other Pop Adventures set, this set is ideal for car trips or travel. It has a few more pieces and a larger play space, but doesn't fold down quite as compactly so takes up a bit more space in your suitcase. Ages 3+
Affordable Fashion Dolls
Frozen Forest Adventures Gift Set
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You can get the Anna fashion doll and the Elsa princess doll separately, but why dot hat when you can get them both — and so much more.— in this one playset? In addition to the two dolls, the set includes 12 camping accessories like a campfire, mugs of hot cocoa, and s'mores sticks, plus Olaf and Bruni who can tag along. 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.

Jamie (she/her) is the former parenting and pets reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute. She has also worked a BuzzFeed and People. She's a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology and a master’s degree in journalism.
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