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From arts to science, computer to sports, dance to theater, there are plenty of options to keep kids entertained.
We review the first Lego Smart Brick sets, including the $70 Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, the $90 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing, and the $160 Throne Room Duel.
Playing with toys like Legos has developmental benefits like mental rotation and math performance. Having undefined goals while playing is better for creativity than clear instructions and goals.
Fill their baskets with fun picks, including Legos, a Squishmallow sensory toy, and mini magnetic tiles.