Gift Guideall

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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Alex and the Ironic Gentleman

Alex and the Ironic Gentleman

Clever from cover to cover, this adventurous novel takes the classic heroine to the next level.

Reviewed for Fourth Grade, 2010
Make a Scene People

Make a Scene People

Like a sticker book, but so much better, these vinyl stickers can be used and re-used over and over again.

Reviewed for Kindergarten, 2010
Mamba Point

Mamba Point

Set in Liberia in the 1980's, Mamba Point sneaks in some culture and historical references to give kids a snapshot of another world.

Reviewed for Fifth Grade, 2010
Mia My Friendship Jacket

Mia My Friendship Jacket

Let your budding fashionista create her own couture with the Mia My Friendship Jacket.

Reviewed for Second Grade, 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
Breville Panini Press

Breville Panini Press

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.

Reviewed for Middle School, 2010
Crazy Cheese Puzzle

Crazy Cheese Puzzle

This simple and quirky twist on a basic puzzle is the perfect way to test your problem solving skills.

Reviewed for Second Grade, 2010
Minotaurus

Minotaurus

Whether your child is a LEGO fanatic, or new to the charms of the little plastic building block, this game is virtually irresistible.

Reviewed for Second Grade, 2010
SE Mini 45x Microscope

SE Mini 45x Microscope

This mini microscope is the perfect gift for a budding scientist or any curious kid! Complete with an illuminator to shed some light on observations, it has a compact carrying case so kids can take it anywhere.

Reviewed for Fourth Grade, 2010
Fold & Go Woodland Tree House

Fold & Go Woodland Tree House

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.

Reviewed for Preschool, 2010
Erector Empire State Building

Erector Empire State Building

Want a building project that doubles as an industrial art piece?

Reviewed for Fifth Grade, 2010
Mamas and Babies Book and Game Set

Mamas and Babies Book and Game Set

Share this book of sweet rhymes about baby animals and the mamas who love them, then crack open the accompanying memory match game and pair each parent with her child.

Reviewed for Preschool, 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
Q-bitz

Q-bitz

This brain-bending game can be played in three different ways, making it great for all types of kids.

Reviewed for Fourth Grade, 2010
SORRY! Revenge

SORRY! Revenge

SORRY! Revenge has everything we love from the classic board game, with a dash of blackjack thrown in.

Reviewed for Third Grade, 2010
Password

Password

Can't get enough re-runs of Password on the Gameshow Network? Play it at home with your friends and family!

Reviewed for 2010, High School

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