The Best Girls’ Toys
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Our Picks For The Top Girls' Toy
- The Best Girl's Toy
- 1. Hatchimals Flying Pixie USB Rechargeable Girls’ Toy
- 2. Tolnetr Magnetic 3-D Building Blocks Girls’ Toy
- 3. VTech Care for Me Interactive Dog Carrier Girls’ Toy
- 4. Click N’ Play Plush Puppy Carrier Set Girls’ Toy
- 5. KKONES Pretend Play Princess Dress Up Set Girls’ Toy
- 6. LEGO Disney Princess Elsa’s Palace Fantasy Girls’ Toy
- 7. Just My Style Customizable Water Bottle Girls’ Toy
- 8. Learning Resources Money Skills Cash Register Girls’ Toy
- 9. Zen Laboratory Non-Toxic Slime Kit Girls’ Toy
- 10. TECBOSS Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone
- 11. LeapFrog Number Lovin’ Oven Cooking Girls’ Toy
- 12. BIRANCO. BPA-Free Flower Garden Building Girls’ Toy
- 13. PROGRACE Replaceable Cover Camera Girls’ Toy
Promotes Pretend PlayFor safety, this girls' toy, is outfitted with an auto-stop feature.
Hands-On ActivityThe blocks in this girls' toy set come in a variety of colors, including yellow, pink, purple and blue.
Puppy PickKids will love taking care of their plush animal friend with this kit.
Adorable AnimalsIncluded with this girls' toy is a puppy bed, carrier, tennis ball and bone.
Girls’ toys are more than just play things. They can be educational in nature, helping kids to learn new concepts, explore different ideas and improve their skills. Plus, toys help kids to fuel their curiosity and imagination, interact with friends and learn about the world.
When looking for the perfect girls’ toys, one of the most important things to consider is whether the toys will grow with them. For example, will your child be interested in the same toy a few months from now or a few years from now? Some toys are enjoyable for children at different developmental stages, while others only attract them at a specific age and stage.
Also consider whether the toy will help your child interact with others. Sharing and communicating with others are two critical developmental skills for children. Look for toys that encourage interaction with friends, family and caregivers. This way, kids can learn to talk about their toys, ask others questions, take turns using the toy and develop relationships.
Toys with open-ended possibilities help fuel kids’ imagination. Check to see if there are multiple ways to play with the toy. If so, this provides your child with different ways to explore. If the toy can only be used in one specific way, it may be limiting for some children.
The Best Girls' Toy
Hatchimals Flying Pixie USB Rechargeable Girls’ Toy
Little ones who have a love for fairies will squeal with joy over this girls' toy. The pixie is made with beautiful wings that glitter and a dress that's embedded with flashy lights. Even more exciting is the fact that the doll actually flies when launched into the air.
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Tolnetr Magnetic 3-D Building Blocks Girls’ Toy
This 40-piece girls' toy allows little ones to build 3-D shapes using magnetic blocks, such as stars, castles and airplanes. The set encourages creativity, while also providing sensory input. The blocks have smooth edges for safety and are lightweight and easy for little hands to manipulate.
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VTech Care for Me Interactive Dog Carrier Girls’ Toy
If one of your kids is an animal-lover, this girls' toy is the perfect gift for them. It includes a pet carrier, bowl, ball, comb and bottle. The buttons on the carrier light up and make sounds.
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Click N’ Play Plush Puppy Carrier Set Girls’ Toy
If your daughter has an 18-inch doll, consider gifting her this girls' toy. It's a puppy play set that includes everything from the cute fluffy white pup to a bowl filled with puppy chow. There's even a leash, so kids can pretend their doll is walking the dog.
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KKONES Pretend Play Princess Dress Up Set Girls’ Toy
Does your daughter dream of being a princess? If so, you'll want to grab this girls' toy. It includes four fancy shoes, two decorative tiaras, two shiny necklaces, two bracelets with heart-shaped charms, four pairs of earrings and two fashionable wands.
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LEGO Disney Princess Elsa’s Palace Fantasy Girls’ Toy
Kids can recreate their favorite scenes from "Frozen" with this block kit girls' toy. They can build an ice palace with a revolving staircase and sliding bridge. The set comes with 701 pieces.
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Just My Style Customizable Water Bottle Girls’ Toy
For your budding artist, this kit gives them everything they need to decorate their own water bottle. It’s a great solo activity or can be done in groups at parties and sleepovers. The water bottle is BPA free.
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Zen Laboratory Non-Toxic Slime Kit Girls’ Toy
Introduce your child to chemistry in a fun way with this slime-making kit. They get everything they need to make colorful and sparkling slime in 18 different colors. It also includes colorful beads and foam balls to mix into the slime.
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TECBOSS Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone
Budding singers and performers will love belting out their favorite tunes with this karaoke microphone. You can adjust the music, echo and volume with the microphone and switch songs easily. It creates a loud and powerful sound.
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LeapFrog Number Lovin’ Oven Cooking Girls’ Toy
With this girls' toy, kids who love cooking and baking will have a lot of fun. It comes with 16 ingredients they can use, plus an interactive oven. The oven sings songs and shares interactive phrases.
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Our Girl's Toy Buying Guide
Girls’ toys are more than just play things. They can be educational in nature, helping kids to learn new concepts, explore different ideas and improve their skills. Plus, toys help kids to fuel their curiosity and imagination, interact with friends and learn about the world.
When looking for the perfect girls’ toys, one of the most important things to consider is whether the toys will grow with them. For example, will your child be interested in the same toy a few months from now or a few years from now? Some toys are enjoyable for children at different developmental stages, while others only attract them at a specific age and stage.
Also consider whether the toy will help your child interact with others. Sharing and communicating with others are two critical developmental skills for children. Look for toys that encourage interaction with friends, family and caregivers. This way, kids can learn to talk about their toys, ask others questions, take turns using the toy and develop relationships.
Toys with open-ended possibilities help fuel kids’ imagination. Check to see if there are multiple ways to play with the toy. If so, this provides your child with different ways to explore. If the toy can only be used in one specific way, it may be limiting for some children.
DWYM Fun Fact
Children’s toys weren’t always educational, beautifully made and brightly colored. One of the earliest known toys is believed to be from Greece in 500 B.C. It is a type of yo-yo, crafted out of wood, metal and terra cotta. It is likely the yo-yo was first originated in China hundreds of years before. Kites, which are still enjoyed today, are known to have been played with in China in 1,000 B.C. In India, it is believed that children played with carved animal figures with small wheels as early as 2,500 B.C.
The Girl's Toy Tips and Advice
- When buying girls’ toys, ensure that they are age appropriate. While some toys can be used by kids of varying ages, it’s best to not purchase a toy that is too far advanced in skill level. This can pose safety hazards. For example, a toy for 6-year-olds may have small pieces, which a 2-year-old may accidentally put in their mouth and swallow.
- Keeping toys organized can be difficult, especially if you have multiple children. Your children’s rooms or playroom may begin to look like a haphazard toy store, with everything laying about. If possible, rotate your children’s toys in and out of storage, so that not all of them are out together. Putting some toys away for a month or two creates new excitement when they are brought out again — and helps keep your home tidy.
- Look for an educational component that fits in with your child’s interest. For example, if you have a little performer on your hands, a toy microphone is a good way to encourage them to practice their singing. If your child enjoys drawing and painting, a crafting kit gives them the tools to try out new creations.
About The Author
Anam Ahmed is a professional copywriter and essayist based in Toronto. She has been writing on technology, travel, parenting, and business for over 10 years, and works with a number of high-profile organizations. With two kids of her own, she's an expert at selecting the best products for babies and kids — that parents will love too. Anam earned a master's degree from the University of Toronto and a bachelor's degree from Queen's University.
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