

It may also be one of the toys that'll make the kids put down the iPad. Includes: wooden tool box, hammer, screwdriver, wrench, three sets of screw and screw caps, board connector, two gears and plastic nail. Very pleased I found this and broke my rule about no plastic gifts!" - Kindle Customer This grandma loves it because it's kid-powered, appealing, and sturdy, and who doesn't love to push buttons, turn cranks, and close up a drawbridge. The 4-year-old declares it his favorite toy. A little challenging for the 2-year-old to always keep the cars on the tracks and to line up the car with the helicopter for pickup, but something to learn and grow into. Easy to assemble, fun for adults to play with before wrapping, perfect for little kids upon opening. Promising review: "You know how you want to give gifts that are educational and fun? Gifts that encourage kids to explore and figure things out for themselves through play? Gifts that do not involve screens or videos or batteries, that do not flash or make annoying noises or 'talk' in a squeaky voice that sets the dog to barking? This is the gift you want to give. The track includes a toy police car, ambulance, and fire engine. Highly recommend for your toddlers and preschoolers as they start to learn about the solar system." - JC Mommy It is also teaching them to take turns and share since they have to wait their turn. The telescope is high quality and durable and I know my kids will be using this for a while. Also, it is pretty cool that the audio can be switched to four different languages and the guide is also multilingual. I love how after they have learned everything, there is a quiz mode (with five questions for each image!) that they can do. The telescope is the perfect size for preschoolers and it is the perfect way to introduce them to space. We love how this talking telescope teaches them five facts about each image. They are at an age where they are starting to get really curious about the solar system so they ask a ton of questions. If (slot) slot.addService(googletag.Promising review: "My kids (ages 3.5 and 5.5) love this telescope! They kept saying it’s so cool as they looked through all the different images of space, planets, and stars. (function (a, d, o, r, i, c, u, p, w, m) Best Kindergarten Toys for 2023 - The Jerusalem Post
