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61 best gifts for any kind of kid

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If you're gift shopping for a kid or you're just not sure what a good gift idea is for the kid who has everything, we've put together a list of over 60 awesome toys and games for kids of all ages—at a variety of price points. 

These are the best gifts for kids of 2023, according to Reviewed. To make sure you find a gift appropriate for the kid in your life, we've separated our picks by age:

Best gifts for kids (all ages)

1. For kids who like projects: KiwiCo

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Kiwi Crate subscription

Kiwi Crates are little boxes of creative rejuvenation that arrive each month.

$16 at Kiwi Co

A subscription to Kiwi Crate is a gift that keeps on giving month after month. Whether you have a toddler or a teenager, Kiwi has a box that's designed just for them.

While pre-readers will need some adult assistance to follow the directions, the projects included in each box are fun, creative, and educational.

2. For kids who like game night: Bugs in the Kitchen

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Bugs in the Kitchen Board Game

Bugs in the Kitchen is one of the best kids' boardgames we've tested and is beloved by the Parenting team at Reviewed.

$27 at Amazon

Looking for a new contender for your favorite board game? Bugs in the Kitchen is loads of fun for all ages. Guide the battery-operated bug into your "trap" by strategically adjusting the utensil maze.

The fast-moving game is entertaining for children ages 5 and up, and once it's set up doesn't require any reading so kids can even play it by themselves.

3. For kids who love stuffed animals: A Squishmallow 

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Squishmallow

No matter what their age, they'll love the ASMR squeezability of Squishmallows.

$16 at Amazon

Squishmallows are all the rage for younger kids and tweens alike. The super soft and cuddly creatures are collectible and come in a variety of adorable shapes, sizes, and colors. They'll love unwrapping one of these puffy creatures.

Best gifts for 1-year-olds

4. For developing small motor skills: Green Toys Stacker & Shape Sorter 

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Green Toys Stacker & Shape Sorter

Build fine motor skills with this satisfying toy.

$34 at Amazon

Green Toys' shape sorter and stacking set helps toddlers develop their motor skills. The eight-level stacking set and accompanying sorter with eight lightweight shapes are crafted from food-safe, 100% recycled plastic. And you can toss them in the dishwasher for an easy wash.

5. For kids who are beginning builders: Mega Bloks

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Mega Bloks

So much stacking fun with this 80-block set.

$30 at Amazon

Building blocks are a great way to encourage small motor coordination, but classic wooden blocks can be heavy for little hands. Mega Bloks are made from colorful, lightweight plastic, and can be clicked together to build tall towers and other structures.

This set includes 80 blocks—some with curved shapes—as well as a zippered bag for easy clean-up and storage. 

6. For kids who are crawling: Pull-back vehicles

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Melissa & Doug Pull-Back Vehicles

Crawlers will find endless excitement with these Melissa & Doug pull-back cars.

$19 at Amazon

Many of the toys marketed to pre-walkers are really boring, but not so this set of Melissa & Doug Pull-Back Vehicles. What makes these soft cars and trucks so fun is that you can rev up the wheels and race them around the house. The set includes a school bus, car, fire truck, and police car, and our executive editor TJ Donegan is a fan because they go fast, don't make a lot of noise, and don't damage walls or furniture.

7. For tiny gardeners: Laugh & Learn Grow-the-Fun Garden to Kitchen

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Laugh & Learn Garden to the Kitchen

Toddlers and preschoolers will love

Every kid should have a play kitchen, and Fisher-Price is taking it to the next level with one that also includes a pretend garden, the Laugh & Learn Grow-the-Fun Garden to Kitchen. Toddlers and preschoolers will love "planting" their garden, gathering eggs, and mixing up smoothies in the kitchen---all while they learn important concepts like numbers, shapes, and the alphabet. 

Best gifts for 2-year-olds

8. For kids who are learning to count: Counting Cookie Jar

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Learning Journey Counting Cookie Jar

Learning Journey Counting Cookie Jar

$30 at Amazon

Want to raise a math whiz? Start your baby on the path to counting with the Learning Journey Counting Cookie Jar. The adorable red cookie jar comes with 10 chocolate chip "cookies" and two different modes of play that introduce counting and numbers (plus it has a really funny little voice).

A great choice for babies as young as 6 months, this cookie jar will keep them laughing—and learning—until about age 2.

9. For early learners: Choppin' Fun Learning Pot

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LeapFrog Choppin' Fun Learning Pot

This toy is such a fun way for kids to learn about colors and numbers and work on fine motor skills.

$21 at Amazon

For toddlers and preschoolers, the Choppin' Fun Learning Pot is a fun, hands-on way for them to learn about colors, numbers, and foods while they play. Chop the snap-apart veggies and then drop them in the pot to cook up delicious "recipes" like rainbow soup.

10. For busy toddlers: A Lovevery Play Kit subscription

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Lovevery Play Kits

These Montessori-inspired play kits are wonderful for a baby's brain development.

$36 at Lovevery

Looking for the perfect gift for the toddler in your life? Look no further than Lovevery Play Kits. The popular baby brand makes fantastic subscription kits for little ones, and it's full of high-quality toys that are sure to engage any toddler's senses.

11. For better imaginative play: A 3-D play carpet 


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IVI 3D Play Carpets

These Montessori-inspired play kits are wonderful for a baby's brain development.

$99 at Amazon

No space for a train table? Get them a 3-D play carpet instead! Designed by an architect (who is also a mom), the colorful carpets come in five different designs---mini-city, beach house, farm, playhouse, and traffic---and four different sizes.

12. For kids who like to be on the move: Little Tikes Cozy Ice Cream Truck

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Little Tikes Cozy Ice Cream Truck

A sweet little ride on and an interactive toy all in on

$142 at Walmart

If you're looking for a ride-on toy that will entertain your kid for hours, look no further than the Little Tikes Cozy Ice Cream Truck. Parents can push---or kids can peddle---this sweet little ride-on around the neighborhood and serve up (pretend) cones to all of their friends. It even plays a catchy ice cream truck tune to up the authentic factor.

Best gifts for 3-year-olds

13. For kids who love the playground: Play Tent and Pop-up Ball Pit

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Play Tent and Pop-up ball pit

If you've spent any time at indoor playgrounds you know that the ball pit is the hot spot for the toddler set. Bring the fun home with this easy and storable setup.  

$40 at Amazon

A ball pit is the hot spot for the toddler set. For a fantastic (and less germy) at-home version, we love this Play Tent and Pop-up ball pit. Toddlers and pre-walkers will love exploring the two tunnels, and it comes with a carrying case so you can fold it up and store it when not in use. Balls have to be purchased separately and come in batches of 200.

14. For kids who love to clean: Let's Play House! Dust! Sweep! Mop!

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Melissa & Doug's Dust! Sweep! Mop! Set

Put them to work helping you clean while they have fun.

$43 at Melissa & Doug

Put them to work helping you clean while they have fun, with Melissa & Doug's Dust! Sweep! Mop! set. The wooden set includes a broom, mop, and duster so they have all the tools they need to do a thorough job.

15. For toddlers who are sporty: An indoor bowling set

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Crate & Kids Indoor Bowling Set

The perfect game for kids who need some solid, sporty entertainment during the winter months.

$80 at Crate & Kids

Keep your tiny sports fan entertained during the winter months with an Indoor Bowling Set. The pins and ball are made out of rubber, so you won't have to suffer through the cacophony of crashing bowling pins, and it comes with a pin set-up template as well as a see-through plastic backpack so the game can easily be transported out to the lawn once the weather warms up.

16. For the kid who wants a not-so-classic train set: Brio Disney Princess Castle set 

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Brio Disney Princess Castle Train set

A beautiful, wooden train set for the princess-loving set.

$145 at Amazon

​​If you've got a kid who loves trains but doesn't love the traditional red-white-and-black color scheme, look no further than Brio's Disney Princess Castle train set

The 18-piece set includes three magnetic train cars, plenty of wooden track, and three figurines of popular Disney princesses Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella. Plus, it's compatible with all other Brio train sets so your child can extend their track as far as their imagination can take them. 

17. For kids who like to create: A Play-Doh oven 

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Play-Doh Magic Oven

Kids can make some Play-Doh baking magic with this light-up play oven.

$26 at Amazon

Play-Doh is a classic for a good reason: it's fun, good for their small motor skills, and engages their imaginations. The Play-Doh Magic Oven comes with all the gadgets they need to "bake" up pies, cakes, and muffins. Plus, the oven lights up and dings when their creations are ready.

Best gifts for 4-year-olds

18. For kids who are in preschool: A Sago Mini subscription

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Sago Mini subscription

These Montessori-inspired activities are engaging for any toddler attention span.

From $15/month at Sago Mini

If there's a preschooler on your gift list, a Sago Mini subscription is just the right gift. The monthly subscription boxes include three Montessori-inspired activities designed just for them, as well as collectible Sago Mini figures.

19. For kids who are Bluey fans: Ultimate Caravan Adventure playset

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Bluey Ultimate Adventure Caravan Playset

For your favorite Bluey fan, this fun play set comes with plenty of Bluey-approved accessories.

$31 at Amazon

Go on an (imaginary) adventure with everyone's favorite animated character with the Bluey Ultimate Adventure Caravan Playset. The camper folds up and out to reveal a whole suite of bunk beds and play area, plus it comes with plenty of Bluey-approved accessories, including a marshmallow and a campfire! 

It is sure to make playtime especially fun. 

20. For kids who like to "cook": Blues Clues & You! Wooden Cooking Playset 

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Blues Clues & You! Wooden Cooking Playset

Blues Clues and Melissa & Doug join forces for this sweet 42-piece play set.

$20 at Amazon

You can give your child all the fun of a play kitchen without having to cede an entire half of your living room thanks to the compact Melissa & Doug Blue's Clues & You! wooden cooking playset.

The adorable little wooden stove comes with 42 different pieces including utensils, an oven mitt, and a salt and pepper shaker. Kids will love that the reversible grill top turns into a sink, and parents will love that there's a built-in storage rack for all the little pieces. 

21. For cool imaginary play: An ice cream set

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Melissa & Doug Wooden Scoop & Serve Ice Cream Counter

This ice-cream scooping set is certain to become a family favorite.

$50 at Amazon

Take their imaginative play to a delicious new level with the Melissa & Doug Wooden Scoop & Serve Ice Cream Counter. The self-contained set has everything your children need to run their very own scoop shop, including eight different flavors of ice cream, six toppings, two cones, a cup, an ice cream scooper, tongs, a wooden spoon, and even six pretend $1 bills.

Best gifts for 5-year-olds

22. For screen-free entertainment: A box that tells them stories 

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Yoto Player

The Yoto Player won our Editor's Choice award for Best Kids Audio Player

$110 at Amazon

A Yoto Player is the best screen-free way to hold your child's interest. Designed for children ages 3 to 10, it works with content cards that play everything from full-length novels to short stories, kid-friendly meditations, and educational lessons.

The best part about the Yoto Player? Kids can operate it without any adult assistance. 

23. For kids on the go: The best scooter

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Micro Maxi

The Micro Maxi is the perfect scooter for novice riders.

$150 at Amazon

Scooters are always a popular gift, but if you're not sure which one to buy, we've taken the guesswork out of choosing the best scooter. Our kid testers all agree that the Micro Maxi is the perfect scooter for first-time riders. Not only does it come in a variety of colors, but it's easy to use and super fun to ride—plus it has awesome light-up wheels.

24. For kids who like to create: Doodle Tiles

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Doodle Tiles

Doodle Tiles will take their creativity to the next level.

$20 at Amazon

If you've got a kid on your list who already has a collection of Magna-Tiles, take their building set to the next level with Doodle Tiles. The kit enables kids to create their own custom-designed magnetic tiles that they can mix with their set of standard Magna-Tiles. With a set of Doodle Tiles the only thing that will limit their creations is their imagination. 

25. For kids who love nature: A classic pair of binoculars

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Scotamalone Shock Proof Kids Binoculars

A shockproof set of kids binoculars are the perfect gift for kids who are curious about the world around them.

$8 at Amazon

Kids who are curious about birds, bees, and the natural world will appreciate the gift of a pair of binoculars designed just for them. These lightweight, colorful binoculars are easy for kids to use, and come with a neck strap so they won't get dropped too often. Pair them with a bird sticker book and see how many feathered friends they can identify.

26. For kids who love to build: A toy with endless possibilities

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ZOOB Mind-Building Modeling System

Inspire that engineering bug with one of our Parenting Editor's favorite STEM toys.

$47 at Amazon

Kids who love to build and create will love the ZOOB Mind-Building Modeling System. What sets ZOOBs apart from other building toys is that the pieces include gears, axles, and joints that snap together, enabling kids to move and rotate whatever it is that they build. Zoobs have been a favorite toy in our house for years, and we're planning to add to our collection with a Creepy Glow Creatures add-on set.

Best gifts for 6-year-olds

27. For kids who love to read: A monthly book subscription

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Bookaroo book subscription for kids

Spark their love of a good book with Bookaroo.

$47 at Amazon

Encourage your child's love of reading with a book club subscription from Bookroo. Recommended for kids from newborn to age 10, Bookroo delivers hand-picked books right to your door every month.

Choose the appropriate club for your particular kid—board books, picture books, or chapter books—and get ready to explore a whole new world of children's literature. 

28. For kids who dream of stardom: Their own microphone

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Bonaok Wireless Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone

Kids will take center stage (and scratch the stardom itch) with this awesome, amplifying microphone.

$24 at Amazon

If the kid in your life dreams of one day performing on "America's Got Talent," why not encourage their aspirations with a wireless microphone? The Bonaok pairs wirelessly with Bluetooth so they can perform their best karaoke songs right at home. It also comes in a variety of bright and metallic hues so they can have one in their favorite color. 

29. For kids who like getting mail: A Highlights Magazine subscription

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Highlights Magazine

Kids will love the fun games, puzzles, and quick-read stories in Highlights.

$30 for one year at Highlights

Give them the gift of their very own monthly magazine subscription. No matter where their interests lie, there's an age-appropriate magazine that's just right. My daughter is a big fan of Highlights, which is filled with short stories, crafts, and fun mazes and games. 

30. And for the animal-loving reader: A Ranger Rick magazine subscription 

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Ranger Rick

his time-tested kid's magazine is filled with zoological facts, cool games, and even animal-focused jokes.

$15 for one year at Ranger Rick

My animal-loving 9-year-old looks forward to getting Ranger Rick every month. This time-tested kid's magazine is filled with zoological facts, cool games, and even animal-focused jokes.

31. For kids who love a surprise: Blume dolls

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Skyrocket Rainbow Sparkle Surprise Blume Dolls

This sweet trio of glittery Blume dolls includes q rainbow that rains and encourages them to “bloom” from their flower-pot perch.

$20 at Amazon

Blume dolls are cute little dolls with big heads of hair that grow out of their flower pots when kids water them. The Skyrocket Rainbow Sparkle Surprise includes three glittery Blume dolls plus a rainbow that rains. The rainbow can be re-used again and again, and the flower pots can be repurposed to hold mini plants.

32. For kids who are iPad addicts: Osmo

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Osmo Genius Starter Kit

The creativity-inspiring Osmo is the perfect foil for a tablet addiction!

$56 at Amazon

Osmo blends digital games with a physical component for a very cool, interactive experience. The Osmo Genius Starter Kit comes with everything your child needs in order to play five different mind-bending games, including Tangram, Masterpiece, and Newton.

33. For kids who are curious about the world: Little Global Citizens 

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Little Global Citizens

Introduce them to the fine art of armchair travel with Little Global Citizens.

$35 at Little Global Citizens

If you want your child to experience other cultures, but your budget is more "road trip" than "international trip," bring the world to your door with a subscription to Little Global Citizens.

Each box introduces kids to a new country through craft projects, recipes, a picture book, and a profile of a real child who lives there. It's a great way for kids and their parents to learn about new parts of the world—and to cultivate an understanding of the ways people are similar—no matter how far away they live. 

Best gifts for 7-year-olds. 

34. For kids who love accessories: A Super Smalls jewelry set

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Super Smalls

For kiddos that want to get their bling on, we love Super Smalls.

Super Smalls

If the kid on your gift list likes bling, Super Smalls is just the place to shop for them. The innovative brand carries a huge selection of accessories from ballgown-worthy faux emeralds, to bejeweled hair clips that will add just the right final touch.

35. For kids who are collectors: Bright Fairy Friends

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Bright Fairy Friends

For the fairy fanatic! Thees little figures come with magical surprises.

$9 at Amazon

Bright Fairy Friends are adorable little dolls who arrive in their very own twinkling fairy jar. Each doll has light-up wings, and they come with six different fairy surprises like glitter jars and hair clips. You never know which BFF you're going to get, which means kids will definitely want to collect them all.

36. For kids who love LEGO: A Super Mario building set

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Super Mario LEGO starter set

This Lego and Nintendo Super Mario collaboration is a video game course come to life.

$60 at LEGO

LEGO sets are always popular, but the classic gift has gotten even cooler with a Super Mario collaboration. Kids can build a course for Mario and his friends to travel, and then they can take it to the digital realm by pairing it with an app on a phone or tablet.

Cooler than a video game and good for building STEM skills, too. 

37. For kids who love dolls: The newest American 

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American Girl Claudie Wells Doll

The American Girl Historical Collection is fun to play with and teaches kids about American history.

$181 at American Girl

We're big fans of dolls from the American Girl Historical Collection because they're a great way for kids to learn about the past while they play. Plus the coordinating book series can engage even the most reluctant readers.

This year, why not splurge on the newest doll from the Historical Collection, Claudie Wells? Kids can take a step back in time to the Harlem Renaissance and play with Claudie as she helps out in her parents' bakery and gets to know all of her fascinating neighbors. 

38. For the kid who wants to learn code: The Root coding robot

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iRobot Root Coding Robot

Kids can master code with this robot that draws, sings, and even walks up walls.

$250 at Amazon

Learning to code doesn't have to be complicated, especially if they have the Root coding robot. Download the companion app and they'll quickly master putting together sequences of code to make the Root do things like draw pictures, sing songs, and walk up a wall.

39. For screen lovers: A kid-friendly tablet

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Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition

The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is the best kids' tablet we've tested.

$140 at Amazon

The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is our favorite tablet for kids, thanks to how easy it is to set up and use. It also comes with plenty of pre-installed apps and videos so that you won't be forced to spend too much time downloading---and purchasing---a boatload of games for your kid.

The Fire HD 10 Kids Edition also comes with Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, which provides access to more than 13,000 age-appropriate games, apps, videos, and books. 

Best gifts for 8-year-olds

40. For kids who love space: Interactive Constellation and World Globe

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USA Toyz 3-in-1 Interactive Constellation and World Globe

From the night sky to geographic points of interest, this globe is an exciting upgrade for the inquisitive kid.

$45 at Amazon

Bring the night sky right into their room with USA Toyz 3-in-1 Interactive Constellation and World Globe. During the day, kids can learn about geography on this colorful large globe, and at night simply plug it in and see the night sky come to life on the ceiling of their room. Spin the globe to watch the constellations change based on location.

41. For a fun family game: Headbanz

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Headbanz

For a hilarious family game night, we love Headbanz.

$14 at Amazon

Hedbanz is quite honestly one of the best games to play with kids. It moves quickly so no one gets bored, and it almost always ends with someone laughing really hard. We got it as a gift several years ago and it's still one of our favorites.

42. For kids who like STEM projects: A gravity-powered marble run

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GravTrax

This starter kit includes over 100 pieces and 18 different construction elements, including junctions and a magnetic cannon.

$60 at Amazon

Science-minded kids ages 8 and up will go gaga over GraviTrax, a super cool kit that enables them to design and build their own marble runs. There are no electronics here, just plain old science in the form of gravity, magnetism, and kinetics. Kids will spend hours designing different track systems to discover which is the fastest.

43. For kids who love to cook: A way to learn new recipes 

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eat2explore cooking kits

These monthly themed kits deliver three recipes, some ingredients, and a kitchen tool that helps kids stretch their palates and get cookin’.

From $29 at eat2explorw

If you want to encourage their love of cooking, sign them up for an eat2explore subscription. The monthly themed kits deliver three recipes, some ingredients, and a kitchen tool right to their front door. Kids master valuable cooking skills and even learn to try new foods when they cook by themselves—and parents will enjoy letting someone else do the cooking for once.

44. For kids who are sports lovers: Blitz Champz card game

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Blitz Champz card game

A fun card game that also teaches math!

$20 at Amazon

Got a football lover who needs to work on their math skills? Blitz Champz is the answer. This fun-for-the-whole-family card game teaches strategy and reinforces math skills.

45. For kids who like fashion: Leggings they can color

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Terez Kids Coloring Book Leggings

Let your fashion-forward kiddo show their true colors with a pair of leggings they can color themselves.

$67 at Terez

46. For kids who love The Mandalorian: Baby Yoda Lip Balm 

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Baby Yoda Lip Balms

This is the way to softer lips.

$13 at Amazon

Kids who are fans of Star Wars: The Mandalorian—and specifically Baby Yoda—will be thrilled to receive a pack of lip balm tubes all sporting the adorable face of Baby Yoda himself.

With eight different flavors based on the hit show, this is a stocking stuffer that kids of all ages will enjoy. 

Best gifts for 9-year-olds

47. For the kid who is a budding scientist: A crystal-growing lab 

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National Geographic Mega Crystal Growing Lab

A cool science kit that creates a beautiful crystal display.

$40 at Amazon

Indulge their love of science with the Mega Crystal Growing Lab, a cool kit they can use to grow eight different colored crystals. When the crystal-growing is complete, they can be arranged on a light-up display base that can double as a night light, as well as a way to exhibit their experiments.

48. For kids who are competitive: A top-rated Nerf gun

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Nerf Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6

Our top-rated Nerf gun will give your kid a tactical advantage.

$10 at Amazon

Give your kid a competitive advantage with our favorite Nerf gun, the Nerf Elite 2.0 Commander. Whether they like to shoot targets or battle it out with their friends, the Commander will give them the winning advantage—and it's tons of fun. 

49. For the kid who likes fidget toys: A Nee Doh stress ball

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Nee Doh Groovy Glob

A colorful, calming stress reducer and fidget toy.

$5 at Michael's

The Nee Doh is a giant stress ball that's just the right amount of squishy and stretchy to help them focus and relieve stress. Available in a range of bright colors, this fidget toy is the perfect addition to a child's backpack.

Best gifts for 10-year-olds

50. For kids who are artistic: ArtSnacks for Kids

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ArtSnacks for Kids

For the creative kid! Created by an artist, this kids' art kit is truly a creative cut above the rest.

$49 at Walmart

Encourage the artistically inclined kids on your shopping list with an ArtSnacks for Kids box. Each box includes full-size premium art supplies, a palette for their paints, high-quality papers, and a link to an instructional video taught by the founder of the company, an artist herself.

51. For the kid who needs a skincare regimen: Bette Green

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Bette Green cleansing stick

Bonus: The compact size of this cleansing stick makes it perfect for travel or sleepovers.

$17 at Bette Green

Start your 10-year-old on the road to good skincare (and self-care) with a facial cleansing stick designed just for them. The Bette Green Cleansing Stick is easy to use, contains all-natural ingredients, and, most important of all, effectively cleans their skin of all the sweat, dirt, and other gunk they end up covered in every day.

52. For the kid who has an iPad: An Apple Pencil

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Apple Pencil 2

From taking notes to unleashing their creativity, an Apple Pencil is a perfect accessory for their iPad.

$89 at Amazon

If they already own an iPad, give them the gift of the ultimate accessory: an Apple Pencil. Whether they want to do detailed illustrations or just take notes more easily, the Apple Pencil will enable them to find more uses for their iPad beyond just watching videos or chatting with friends.

Best gifts for tweens

53. For tweens with pierced ears: A Rowan earring subscription

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Rowan

Available in either sterling silver or gold vermeil, this is truly a gift that keeps on giving.

$29 at Rowan

If you're looking to buy less stuff, give them something they'll use (and love): An earring subscription from Rowan. Each month they'll receive a new pair of whimsical hand-designed earrings that they can wear again and again.

54. For tweens who are on TikTok: LetsGlow Studio

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Let's Glow Studio

For the future influencer, this studio kit makes every video-making session more fun!

$16 on Amazon

Tweens and teens can take their TikTok videos to another level with the LetsGlow Studio set. They can use all the included props and the LED glow light phone attachment to turn themselves into the coolest TikTokers on the app.

55. For tweens who have a green thumb: Disco Ball Planter

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Disco Ball Plant Hanger

Bring some bling to their green thumb.

$30 at Amazon

Disco is back, baby, and this Disco Ball hanging planter combines the retro trend with a way for tweens to bring some plant life to their bedrooms. It catches the light just like a real disco ball, and it's a cheeky piece of room decor that tweens and their friends will love.

Best gifts for teens 

56. For teens who like Wordle: A way to play with the family 

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Wordle The Party Game

Sure, Wordle is fun to play every day on a phone, but what if the whole family could compete against each other in real life?

$14 at Amazon

Wordle The Party Game pits players against each other to see who can solve the Wordle in the fewest number of tries. There are no computer-generated words here, however. Each player takes a turn a turn coming up with the answer, and whoever ends the game with the lowest score wins.

Perfect for tweens, teens, and family game nights.

57. For teens who love music: A portable speaker

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JBL Flip 5 with case

Wherever they go, their tunes can follow with this highly-rated portable speaker.

$90 at Amazon

The teens on your shopping list will appreciate the gift of a great portable speaker so that they can take their tunes with them anywhere. The JBL Flip 5 offers outstanding sound quality and it's waterproof so it can likely survive whatever shenanigans your teen gets themselves into.

58. For teens who prefer games of skill: An escape room in a box 

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Escape the Crate

A monthly escape room in a box!

$29 at CrateJoy

Older kids will love this game that brings the fun of an escape room right to their house. Escape the Crate sends all the clues they'll need to solve a series of increasingly difficult challenges. It's fun for both older kids and parents alike and is a great way to get squabbling siblings to work together.

59. For teens who are celeb obsessed: A personal message from their favorite star

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Cameo

Send them a message from their favorite star or influencer.

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Give them a truly unforgettable gift: a personalized Cameo from their favorite celebrity. Whether it's a sports star or a YouTuber, you can order up a video made just for them with Cameo.

There are thousands of personalities to choose from, and the price per video varies. This also makes a great last-minute gift idea.

60. For teens who like to stay hydrated: Stanley 40 oz. water bottle

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Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler

This is how you thirst-quench in style

$69 at Amazon

A giant water bottle is all the rage among the teenage set this year, so why not get them one of the oh-so-popular Stanley 40 oz. Adventure Quencher water bottles? They come in a variety of vibrant colors, and the insulated container will keep beverages hot or cold longer than even your teen can stay awake. Plus, the tapered design ensures that it can fit in a car's cup holder.

61. For fashionable teens: Cloud slides

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Beslip Cloud Slides

They'll feel like they are stylishly walking on air with these platform cloud slides.

$17 at Amazon

Also in line with the "trendy with teens" theme is a pair of Cloud Slides. The cushy foam sandals are extremely comfortable—and extremely stylish. Available in a wide array of colors and with an under $20 price tag, this is fashion that's affordable.

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