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Best Gifts: Fort Magic

Product: Fort Magic Company: Fort Magic Website: fortmagic.com Recommended Age Range: 5 to adult Price Range: ~$100 Amazon Product Page (Affiliate Link) Comments: In the months leading up to Christmas,...

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Best Gifts: Magformers

Product: Magformers Company: Magformers Website: magformers.com Recommended Age Range: 2 to adult Price Range: ~$20 (for 14 piece set), ~$40 (for 30 piece set) Amazon Product Page (Affiliate Link)...

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Best Gifts: Rush Hour Jr.

My 5 year old and I are completely in love with this one-player game. What a great way to get kids to exercise their brains and learn to face a challenge. Product: Rush Hour Jr. Company: Think Fun...

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Best Gifts: Camelot Jr.

This is a fun single-player game great for 5 and 6 year olds that helps kids learn how to manage their frustration and persevere in the face of difficulty. Product: Camelot Jr. Company: SmartGames...

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Catan Junior

This is an entertaining game for families with kids 5 years and up. It’s one of the few games I really like to play with my kids. Catan Junior teaches many useful concepts such as abstract math through...

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Best Gifts: Kinetic Sand

It may not seem like much for what you pay for, but at least in our family, this little package of fun has provided long-lasting entertainment for my 2, 4, and 6 year olds, even after 2 months of near...

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Wooden Peg Dolls

I’m so glad I bought these plain wooden dolls for my kids. They are so simple and yet my kids are having so much fun making their own characters. Given how inexpensive they are and how much my kids...

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Review: Magna-Tiles

This widely recommended magnetic building toy is very cool, but I still think it is overpriced. To be fair, the tiles will last a long time and they are great for a wide range of ages, making them an...

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On-the-Go Colorblast! Review

I’m going to give a much-more-detailed-than-you-want account below, but in case you’re in a hurry, take my word for it: This product is fantastic. Also, Melissa & Doug’s customer service is...

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Detective Club: Mysteries for Young Thinkers

I don’t think I can overstate how valuable this book has been for my 7 year old. We all want to raise critical thinkers. We want kids who don’t give up when they encounter a challenge. Instead of...

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Invisible Ink Pens

I’ve just discovered something so AMAZINGLY awesome that I didn’t even know existed until today. For Christmas, my detective-loving son received invisible ink pens that come with a blacklight on the...

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Best Gifts: Rush Hour Jr.

My 5 year old and I are completely in love with this one-player game. What a great way to get kids to exercise their brains and learn to face a challenge. Product: Rush Hour Jr. Company: Think Fun...

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Best Gifts: Camelot Jr.

This is a fun single-player game great for 5 and 6 year olds that helps kids learn how to manage their frustration and persevere in the face of difficulty. Product: Camelot Jr. Company: SmartGames...

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Catan Junior

This is an entertaining game for families with kids 5 years and up. It’s one of the few games I really like to play with my kids. Catan Junior teaches many useful concepts such as abstract math through...

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Best Gifts: Kinetic Sand

It may not seem like much for what you pay for, but at least in our family, this little package of fun has provided long-lasting entertainment for my 2, 4, and 6 year olds, even after 2 months of near...

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Wooden Peg Dolls

I’m so glad I bought these plain wooden dolls for my kids. They are so simple and yet my kids are having so much fun making their own characters. Given how inexpensive they are and how much my kids...

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Review: Magna-Tiles

This widely recommended magnetic building toy is very cool, but I still think it is overpriced. To be fair, the tiles will last a long time and they are great for a wide range of ages, making them an...

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On-the-Go Colorblast! Review

I’m going to give a much-more-detailed-than-you-want account below, but in case you’re in a hurry, take my word for it: This product is fantastic. Also, Melissa & Doug’s customer service is...

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Detective Club: Mysteries for Young Thinkers

I don’t think I can overstate how valuable this book has been for my 7 year old. We all want to raise critical thinkers. We want kids who don’t give up when they encounter a challenge. Instead of...

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Invisible Ink Pens

I’ve just discovered something so AMAZINGLY awesome that I didn’t even know existed until today. For Christmas, my detective-loving son received invisible ink pens that come with a blacklight on the...

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