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Little woodworkers can hammer in chunky "nails", use the vice to clamp things into place, or work some magic with a screwdriver or wrench.
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This cottage loves to travel! Decked out with a carrying handle, it's perfect for on-the-go play, but full-featured enough to be an at-home mainstay.
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A well-made kit for any doctor-to-be, it even has a slot for your junior physician's business card.
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Somewhere between an oil paint and a crayon, these portfolio pastels are the perfect set for anyone from a budding artist to a seasoned pro, made as only Crayola could make them.
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French for a thousand milestones, this classic competitive card game is anything but a bore. As kids sprint to the finish line, they won't even realize they're building strategy skills and working on mental math!
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Love painting but hate the mess? Ditch the brushes for these hand-held marker-like dispensers.
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This unique card game has simple rules that translate to complex strategy, and a fun concept that will have kids coming back again and again.
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Want a building project that doubles as an industrial art piece?
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This simple concentration game has a cute rating that's off-the-charts. Search the field for elephants that are higher or lower than the number on your card.
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This simple and quirky twist on a basic puzzle is the perfect way to test your problem solving skills.
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This fun food game will have the whole family laughing and playing together as you race to see who can fill their guest check first.
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Complete with instructions for solo play and group play, Five Crowns is a fun card game of strategy and sequence that will have teens playing deep into the night.
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This magazine is sure to delight the artist, writer, mathematician, astronaut, and philosopher in your child.
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Kids eat right when they've had a hand in their meal, and with this panini press your young chef can get creative in the kitchen.
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Traditionally used to teach kids how to spearfish, this Native American toy is simple, old-fashioned fun.
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This fun craft box provides hours of entertainment at a reasonable price.
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If you're looking for a beginner microscope to get your kids jazzed about the natural world, but want something a bit more durable, this one's the ticket.
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The discovery never ends with this life-size game board that's jam-packed with bustling streets, kooky creatures, and silly scenarios.
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Wind easily fills this parafoil kite, and you're up and flying before you know it.
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