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From toys that stand the test of time to board games that are anything but boring, we found the best products for each grade that will build your child's brain as well as being chock full of fun. Our list of loot is kid-tested, teacher approved, and full of options for any family, so get wrappin'!

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Monster Mansion Playspace

Monster Mansion Playspace

Gear up for some imaginative fun in this bright, whimsical monster mansion that's home to a mad scientist and his wacky creations.

Reviewed for Preschool, 2011
Animal Hands Tattoos

Animal Hands Tattoos

With the help of these easy-to-apply temporary tattoos, hands can become one of eight animals, from a giraffe to a bumblebee.

Reviewed for First Grade, 2010
Rabbit Stage Puppet

Rabbit Stage Puppet

Puppets come in all shapes and sizes, but this furry friend is in a class of his own.

Reviewed for First Grade, 2010
Leaf Tree Swing

Leaf Tree Swing

This wooden swing adds a splash of color to the yard, with its bright green seat that seems ripe for a preschool pixie.

Reviewed for Preschool, 2010
Edison's Gold

Edison's Gold

Cool historical tidbits, secret societies, and a pulse-racing plot equal pure gold for kids ready for an adventure.

Reviewed for Third Grade, 2010
Sugar and Spice Fashion Girls Around the World

Sugar and Spice Fashion Girls Around the World

This hands-on toy takes plain old paper dolls to a whole other level.

Reviewed for Kindergarten, 2010
Pocket Yam Slam

Pocket Yam Slam

Proof that big things sometimes come in small packages, this petite game has all the play value of the original, but it's small enough to fit in a Christmas stocking.

Reviewed for Fifth Grade, 2010
Go Ape!

Go Ape!

Two classic games, Charades and Go Fish, come together with hilarious results in this simply fantastic little card game.

Reviewed for Kindergarten, 2010
Fliffix Catch!

Fliffix Catch!

This colorful toss-and-catch set is fail-proof, gross-motor fun!

Reviewed for First Grade, 2010
Stitch-it Raccoon Keyring Kit

Stitch-it Raccoon Keyring Kit

Create a cute key chain in the form of a raccoon, squirrel, bunny, puppy or chick: all you need are nimble fingers, a willingness to learn, and an attention-span long enough to take in detailed instructions

Reviewed for Fifth Grade, 2010
Super Art Studio

Super Art Studio

With watercolors, pencils, pastels, and more packed neatly into a sleek aluminum carrying case, this 140-piece set has all the basics covered and then some.

Reviewed for Third Grade, 2010
Story Cubes

Story Cubes

Tuck these dice into a pocket and get ready for anytime fun. Roll them, see what surfaces, then use the pictures to spur a story.

Reviewed for Fifth Grade, 2010
Salsa Garden

Salsa Garden

With hot peppers, plum tomatoes, and cilantro, this compact kit has everything you need to grow the goods for a delicious salsa.

Reviewed for Fourth Grade, 2010
Motor Mania

Motor Mania

This jam-packed kit contains ten cool projects all centering around motors. Make a drink stirrer, a race car, a game spinner, and more!

Reviewed for Fourth Grade, 2010
Big Nate: In a Class By Himself

Big Nate: In a Class By Himself

A natural for kids a little too old for Captain Underpants and a little too young for Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Reviewed for Third Grade, 2010
Scotland Yard

Scotland Yard

Elusive thief Mr. X is on the run through the streets of London, and it's up to you to stop him in this intensely fun catch-a-thief board game.

Reviewed for 2010, High School

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