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1.ABounce housedesigned to be used indoors or outdoors.

Two joyful children, one sliding and one running, play on a monster-themed inflatable bounce house in a backyard

2.A magneticdrawing toyto create new artwork on a new medium.

Translation: No paper artwork to praise and then quietly dispose of when your kid is not looking.

3.A mess-freecoloring bookbecause your walls have suffered enough.

A young child holds a Magna Doodle featuring a drawing of a robot and a blimp

These markers provide vivid colors only in the coloring books.

4.A light-uppeg boardthat’ll help improve hand-eye coordination.

5.Asensory binto engage in imaginative and sensory play.

Crayola markers and a Color Wonder coloring page featuring characters from the "Bluey" animated series

Word of advice parents participate with kids or wonder why sand is in the couch cushion later.

7.AFive Crowns card gameso fun, you’ll actually look forward to playing it with the kids.

It’s a combination of luck and skill which can prevent parents' winning domination of the game.

Young child in pajamas holding a Lite-Brite creation while sitting on a bed

Or, maybe you never found Waldo and need to relieve your childhood with your kid.

9.Aclimbing setfor littles to provide a variety of movement options throughout your house.

This 3-in-1 set comes with a climbing triangle, a climbing arch, and a ramp.

Child playing with a dinosaur-themed sensory bin filled with sand, toys, and tools

10.Abracelet makerso your kid can make bracelets that you would enjoy wearing as well.

12.Apianoand microphone for your Lady-Gaga-in-training child.

Earplugs for the learning period are sold separately.

A child smiles while lying on a carpet and playing with a colorful pom-pom sorting toy

It comes with a foam-covered safety bar that folds to easily store away when not in use.

16.Atunnelthat should provide at least 30 minutes of entertainment.

Your tiny humans can crawl through colorful areas and have their own mini indoor gym.

People playing the game holding multicolor numeric and face cards.

you might now fire your landscaper you’re welcome.

18.An easy-to-learnRack-O card gamefrom the ’50s that is still fun and will help kids learn sequential order.

20.A new version of theTwister gameto get the whole family active.

Cover of "Where's Waldo?" book with illustrated crowd scene and title text

This version has arm bands connecting to a smart rig with expanded moves to rack up points.

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Two children are playing with wooden indoor climbing toys in a playroom. A shelf with toys and an easel with a boat drawing can be seen in the background

A person making braided friendship bracelets using a DIY bracelet maker, with multicolored thread kits laid out on a wooden table

four people holding cards playing cards

A young child sits at a small piano, playing music in a room with framed pictures on the wall

A young child wearing a yellow shirt and blue pants jumps on a small trampoline with a safety bar, displaying its use for exercise and play

A young child is happily assembling a wooden toy car set at a table

Child wearing headphones and a green shirt smiles against a blue background

Children's play tunnel set shaped like a caterpillar with a mesh bag of colorful balls

A child in a blue shirt sits at a wooden table painting small stones using a brush and several paint colors

picture of cards stacked in plastic card holders

"World of Animals Safari Friends 100-piece jigsaw puzzle box with illustrated animals including an elephant, zebra, lion, and panda in a jungle setting

People engaging in an interactive fitness game on a tablet, focusing on hit targets with their hands