Science to the Max’s Interactive Human Body is a unique educational experience for children learning about the human body. Instead of books or videos with diagrams or animations, this takes a very interactive, hands-on approach that engages children. Think of it as a combination of an action figure, a puzzle, and a very advanced Mr. […]
Toys that Teach
Who says tie-dye is a relic of the ’60s? Crayola has created a Lab Set that celebrates the color blending fun that made it sensation then and is making a comeback now. You’ll find a wonderful assortment of fifty colorful projects inside the box. To be clear, the kit does not include everything you need
The LeapFrog® Interactive Learning Easel has so much to offer that your child will be discovering new ways to play and learn with it for a long time. The double-sided easel can be used either as a whiteboard or a chalkboard. The set also includes shape and letter magnets, chalk, and a touch-activated ABC book
There are other clean-up toys on the market for children, but this one comes complete with all the bells and whistles. The play experience starts joyfully, thanks to the mopping caddy’s smiling, friendly face. As you might expect from LeapFrog, it’s not just a bucket but an interactive character. When you activate the buttons, the
Scout is a fun puppy pal and a smart toy that teaches young children important skills. His face beams happiness, with a welcoming smile and expression that young testers loved, and he is the perfect size for cuddling. Scout teaches infants as young as 6 months important building block skills: colors, counting, emotions, and a
A hands-on and non-electronic way to inspire creativity, thought, storytelling, and fine motor skills? That is a recipe for overwhelming enthusiasm from parent testers, something Upscale Pattern Blocks collected in spades. The pieces are flat and crafted from smooth wood, making them highly durable and easy for small hands to work with. Some testers said
When our parent testers saw 21st Century Pattern Blocks, a sense of nostalgia was kindled. So many parent testers remembered playing with games like this as a kid. Inside the appropriately sized box you will find eight different shapes, each a different color. For those keeping track, that’s four new shapes to update the sets
Tired of feeling overwhelmed with all the chores around the house? Why not teach the kids how to help out at a young age with the Ironing Time Learning Set by Vtech? Ingenious, right? Turns out that toddlers love to iron with this heat-free, safe toy. This set includes a brightly colored iron made of
Ready to prep your toddler for a career in banking, finance, or running a hedge fund? Then the Save & Count Piggy Bank is a great start. This isn’t the first toy of its kind, but testers believed that Battat has done a great job making a high-quality, durable item that will last through many
After two months of testing, parents agreed, Battat hit it out of the park with this wonderful, simple toy. The Learning Ladybug’s brightly colored design proved to be a kid magnet. The first thing parent testers noticed was how much information was on the box. There is a full explanation of how this toy can










