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Air Hogs Flippin’ Frenzy

The clever secret to this R/C is its big, soft wheels: They’re mighty enough to roll over uneven terrain inside or outside, but they’re squishy enough not to damage floors, furniture or walls. If the car hits an object and turns upside down, it just keeps going! In toy testing, parents enjoyed playing with this as much as the kids did. Ages 4+
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Squishmallows Spidey HugMees
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Combining the cute squishiness of Squishmallows with a 4-year-old boy’s favorite character, this special 10-inch HugMees plush will be his new best friend and protector. Ages 3+
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Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award Winner
VTech Bluey Bluey’s Keytar
Everyone loves Bluey, and this unique instrument appears in the animated series. “We had to immediately stream the Bluey episode that featured the keytar,” a parent told us. Kids can jam out to the show’s theme song or nine other melodies, or they can make their own music. The keytar can sound like any of ten different instruments and make silly sound effects. Requires 2 AA batteries. Ages 3 to 6
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GeoSafari Jr. Talking Microscope
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Kids who are curious about science, nature and the world around can learn real biology facts about plants and animals with this talking microscope. It comes with more than 60 images on its slide, which easily stores inside the microscope. There are also different modes of play, including Fact Mode for learning and Quiz Mode to see if they’ve absorbed the knowledge. If they’re really into STEM, you can also get them the new GeoSafari Jr. Talking Telescope. Ages 4+
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LEGO City Construction Trucks and Wrecking Ball Crane
Bye, super-simple Duplos. A 4-year-old is ready for a LEGO City set, though it’s also possible that a 4-year-old will need some grown-up guidance to build these cool construction vehicles. “Upon seeing the toy my son couldn’t wait to open it up,” a dad told us. “He was quite proud after building the wrecking ball, though he needed a little assistance.” The set makes a dump truck, wrecking-ball crane and a transporter that can carry either of them to the job site, plus four minifigures and accessories. Ages 4+
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Good Housekeeping Kids’ Book Award Winner
Candlewick ‘Go and Get with Rex’
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Good Housekeeping Institute kid testers were delighted with this one, which involves characters playing a game where they have to “go and get” objects that start with different letters — a good way to help preschoolers practice their ABCs. Ages 3–7
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Thomas & Friends A Bridge to Sodor

Here’s a real “wow” gift for not a lot of money. It comes with 13 feet of plastic track, a motorized Thomas the Tank engine plus two train cars, Carly The Crane, a bridge and more. It’s earned raves from Walmart reviewers, many of whom buy it for a 4-year-old. Requires 2 AAA batteries. Ages 3+
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Tester kids flipped out for this outer-space set from the popular brand Magna-Tiles. “My kid loved the spaceman and the shuttle. He also said he loved that he could build his own space station,” a mom told us. The 32 magnetic pieces all fit back into the shuttle for storage, a feature our tester parents loved. Ages 3+
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LaScoota 2-in-1 Kids Kick Scooter
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Good Housekeeping experts were impressed at the long life of this scooter, which can start out as a ride-on for younger ones (or younger siblings) and then adjust in height until the kids are big. But our tester children focused on something else: The light-up wheels! It comes in a bevy of colors. Holds up to 100 lbs. Ages 3+
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Learning Resources Gears! Gears! Gears!
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A physics lesson has never been so much fun as it is with this 100-piece set of plastic gears that fit together. Your child can build however he wants and then turn a crank piece to see which direction the different pieces spin. It’s perfect for his newfound dexterity, curiosity and fine motor skills. Ages 3+
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Monster Jam Grave Digger Trax
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Testers really put this one through its paces, sending it over obstacles indoors and out, on all kinds of terrain. When the results came in, it had perfect scores across the board. “People were jealous of its ability to go over rocks and through water,” one tester said. Ages 4+
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Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award Winner
Play-Doh Pizza Delivery Scooter
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It’s an indoor ride-on, it’s a Play-Doh set, it’s a lot of fun packed into a wow-worthy playset. Kids are encouraged to create pizzas out of Plah-Doh and then deliver them — a pretend cell phone is included so he can tell you, “I’m here!” There are plastic molds for making ice cream or a sweet drink, too, if his customers are in the mood for something sweet. Ages 3 to 5
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Design & Drill Bolt Buddies Rocket
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Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award Winner
Melissa & Doug Sticker Wow!
Little kids have trouble peeling off and applying regular stickers, but with this new stamper a 4-year-old can just stamp stickers right into the included activity book. Our testers found it easy and fun for their kids, and particularly great for travel or keeping a preschooler busy on an outing. When the stamper runs out, you can buy refills. “I like that this is mess-free. I don’t have to worry about markers or paint,” a parent told us. “I also like that there is a holder for the stamper on the pad.”
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Sing-Along Numberblock Five
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If it’s all high-fives for Numberblock Five, then this is the plush for your Numberblocks fan. It has 12 songs and phrases that reinforce the concept of the number five, and kids can activate it with a touch of the hand. And yet, the body is still soft like a plush. Parent testers reported that this became a “popular daily toy.” And it gets a 4-year-old looking toward their next big birthday! Ages 3+
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Melissa & Doug Fire Chief Costume
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Playing pretend is a big part of 4-year-old life. We’ve seen kids leap into imaginary adventures in this Pretend Fire Fighter Outfit that comes with a helmet, fire extinguisher and a bullhorn with sound effects. The brand also makes a veterinarian costume with a little dog and an astronaut costume with gloves. Ages 3 to 6
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Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award Winner
Hot Wheels City Ultra Shark Car Wash

It’s all the fun of going to the car wash in a two-and-a-half-foot-long Hot Wheels play set that’s ready to spark imaginative play. The coolest feature is that after you add warm water, running the included vehicle through the shark changes its color and design. The color changes back when kids tilt the shark back, tap its tail and dump the car into a cold plunge. There’s a car wash, too, and none of it needs batteries, just a little water. Ages 3+
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Cubebot starts as a cube and then unfolds to be a robot — and then can fold back up again. The elastic that holds the wooden pieces together makes him bendable and poseable. Ages 4+
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Magna-Tiles Downhill Duo

Kids build everything in this downhill race set, from the path to the cars to the checkered finishing line. Then, they can send the vehicles zooming down the track, learning about gravity and magnetism along the way. Parent testers say this toy appealed to the whole family, and siblings and adults alike loved competing in head-to-head races. Ages 3+
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Fore! He’ll have to work on his control and focus to hit the golf ball on this set, and then he’ll get all his energy out chasing the balls to put them back in the feeder again. It comes with 15 golf balls, along with three club heads (a left driver, a right driver and a putter). Ages 3+

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
Jessica (she/her) is a freelance writer with several decades of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. A mom of two teens and two cats, her previous work can be seen in American Baby and Parents.
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