Have you ever looked at a wonderful piece of art and just thought, “Wow, how did they get that so perfect?” Well, maybe it was pure talent but there’s also a chance they just traced it. There’s no shame in that and now you can get your child to learn drawing just like the masters with the FollowGrams, the Bluetooth connected projector for your art needs.
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Code-A-Pillar – teach your little on coding principles by getting this bug from start to finish
The world has realized that the future is in coding, it seems. We’re seeing a slew of options for getting children more interested in STEM and the process of coding specifically at younger and younger ages. Now you can start them off in the toddler set with the Code-A-Pillar, the toy that teaches your kid to code when they’re still grappling with getting potty training down.
Read MoreXooLoo – this trio of apps will teach your kids good digital time management
Too much Facebook time, not enough face time in your life? Feel like you need a little help getting over your need to check social media and e-mail every few minutes? Or just worried about your children’s reliance on the digital world? You might need XooLoo’s family of apps to help you get digial time under control.
Read MoreLEGO Life – a totally positive social media site for kids
In 2017 a lot of social interaction happens on social media but Facebook and Twitter aren’t exactly what we would call “kid friendly”. Which is probably why LEGO went ahead and made LEGO Life, the social media site for kids.
Read MoreBloxels – design video games stages with blocks
Parents complain about kids playing too many video games. It might be better if they build their own, after all, at least then they’re doing something creative, right? Get them building their own games even if they’re not ready for complex coding with Bloxels is the hands-on video game creator for tiny hands.
Read MoreLEGO BOOST Bricks – get into robotics with an old favorite.
Lego is a much-loved toy but kids and adults, worldwide. Now they’re getting into robotics game with BOOST Bricks, the Legos that help you build your own devices for all your playing needs.
Read MoreTorch Gigabit WiFi Router – this router will filter the net before they reach your kid’s screens
Keeping an eye on what your kids are doing online can be hard. They (the kids) are getting smarter and more tech savvy every day and simply installing software to keep them off something will only last so long. With the Torch Gigabit WiFi Router, you can filter the internet before it even touches their devices.
Read MoreSanta Phone – let your kid tell the elves what they want under the tree
Most people have probably received a curated list of all the things that their kids want with verbal reminders of the most important items every day for the last few weeks. If you happen to have a child whose Christmas desires are still a mystery, have Santa Phone give them a call so you can get some direction.
Read MoreNSATMF Lab – this fun website will teach you a thing or two about the world
The world works in mysterious ways. Well, not really, maybe in 1690 it was mysterious but science has pretty much gotten a handle on how things happen on this great blue ball and beyond. Still, some of these concepts may be challenging to explain. The National Science and Technology Medals Foundation: Labs has three fun “experiments” you can use to waste some time learning.
Read MoreNerf N-Strike Elite Terrascout Remote Control – take your Nerf battle to the next level with this drone
When we talk about drones, it’s usually an aerial reference but let’s not forget our forces on the ground. The Nerf N-Strike Elite Terrascout Remote Control Drone Blaster will let you engage in Nerf war without leaving your couch.
Read MoreSelf-Installing Car Seat – make sure your precious cargo is secure, every time
Putting a car seat base in is hard. It may not seem hard, but making sure you’ve got it right is difficult. The Self-Installing Car Seat takes care of installing itself so you don’t have to.
Read MoreNet Nanny – keep abreast of what your kid is doing online
The internet is a wild and scary place full of all kinds of things. Honestly, our internet wilderness has shrunk considerably and most people use it for the same ten websites every day. Still, there’s some stuff out there that our younger explorers aren’t ready for yet. Manage their experience with the Net Nanny.
Read MoreYoung Van Gogh’s Illuminated Dry Erase Easel – encourage a love of art, discourage self-mutilation
Dry erase board art brings magic to office spaces but it can be for kids too. If you have a little artist at home who likes working in neon, then check out the Young Van Gogh’s Illuminated Dry Erase Easel and let them create their own starry night.
Read MoreShine Dokkiri Bank – got money to burn? Shred it instead
Saving money is important and if you’re an adult, you probably save your money in a bank. That’s not as visually stimulating as saving in a piggy bank though. Freak your friends out with the Shine Dokkiri Bank, the piggy bank that “shreds” your money.
Read MoreKaboost – give little people a (chair) leg up
Remember when you were little and you had to sit on like 5 phonebooks to have dinner with your family once you were out of the highchair? What do kids do now that phonebooks are a thing of the past? Well, one option is the Kaboost, a set of lifters that raises normal chairs so little people can sit at the big table.
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