GIFT GUIDE
Preschool Gifts
Gifts for a 3-Year-Old or 4-Year-Old
From toys that stand the test of time to board games that are anything but boring, we found the best preschool products for a three-year-old or four-year-old. Our list of loot is kid-tested, teacher approved, and full of options for any family, so get wrappin'!
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.
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.
Numbers on the Go
Learning to count doesn't have to be a chore. This bright and colorful puzzle offers practice with numbers 1 through 9, but for kids, it will just feel like pure puzzle fun!
Personalized Coloring Book
Coloring is a preschool staple. But what if your kid could color a book specifically designed for her?
14-piece Vegetable Set
These fun fabric vegetables are certainly something to talk about! Tomatoes, squash, carrots, mushrooms, and more compete for play time, and may even entice kids to try the real thing at dinner.
Miss Weather Dress Up Set
The Colorforms you remember from childhood are back, but in sassy new designs.
Tub Tunes Water Drums
Grab your drumsticks, it's bath time! This set of two plastic and foam drums floats in the bathtub, giving kids a solid introduction to percussion in the midst of soaping up.
Build-it Rocket Kit
This creative art project transforms into a sturdy, all-wood rocket, able to withstand plenty of pretend play.
Medieval Dress Up Crown or Tiara
The pink princess tiara features jewel, flower and ribbon details. Or, go for the King Arthur look with the reversible crown: the rubied, red velvet side is for kingly duties, and the silver side is for knight business.
Finger Puppets
These little guys are a breeze for preschoolers to manipulate. Almost every finger puppet in the line, from hedgehog to emperor penguin, costs less than $10.
My Little Helper Toolbox
Preschoolers tend to be fix-it fans by nature, and most love to take things apart and put them back together. This little toolkit gives preschoolers the chance to lug their own set of tools around, just like mom and dad.
Wonder Bear
This amazing book begins from humble seeds-- a large stalk shoots up towards the sky and out crawls a polar bear with a magical top hat. What will happen next? The best part of this book is the fact that there are no words, allowing your child to create his own storyline.
Bobo and the New Neighbor
Bobo tries his best to be a good dog. He walks himself. He welcomes the mailman (even if he does knock him down sometimes with his enthusiasm). He shares his food. So when a new neighbor moves next door, he's determined to make her feel welcome.
Hush Little Dragon
This story traces a mama dragon's quest to find a tasty bedtime snack for her sleepless little dragon. The progression of princesses, knights, magicians, and others that get dropped on his plate, only to run away, is sure to bring on a set of the giggles, and the ending a big satisfied yawn.
Caps for Sale
This book has had preschoolers rolling in the aisles since its release way back in the 1940's. The repetitive cries of the peddler who falls asleep after a particularly tough day and wakes up to find all his wares on the heads of monkeys, has an irresistible rhythm kids love. Ham it up with some ...
Library Mouse
Sam is a voracious reader with dreams of writing his own book. A big endeavor for anyone, but Sam is a mouse! Young children will love watching the anticipation build as everyone tries to discover the identity of the library's new mystery author. And, with a clever little plot twist and some heavy ...
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