74 Eclectic Kids Toys

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When thinking about what kind of toy to buy for a child, it's important to consider the age and personality of the child. When children play, they're learning how to interact with others, define themselves, and learn new skills. It's important to put materials in front of them that encourage this process. .

Consider the individual child's personality. Do they like to be outdoors? Are they creative? Do they have a specific hobby or sport that they love? If you cater to the things that this child likes to do, odds are they'll enjoy the gift. While individuality is important, two of the biggest things to pay attention to when shopping for a kids toy are age and safety measures:

Age: After safety, age range is probably the most important consideration while shopping for kids toys. Areas of focus, developmental skills, and overall interests change drastically from year to year.

Preschool age is generally considered to be between 3 and 5 years old. For children in this age range, creativity and learning are vital. Preschoolers are curious, and want to learn more about how and why things work the way they do. Pretend play is very popular at this age, as are books and crafts. Preschoolers want toys with personality, so often toys that are modeled after their favorite book and TV characters are popular.

For school-aged children (between 5 to 9 years old), developing social skills, working on teamwork, education, and building self-esteem are very important. Educational online and computer games are great choices, as are toys that teach them how to work with others and yet be independent. This is the age where children really have a personality. Choose a toy that pays tribute to their individuality, and the things they love to do.

Pre-teens (between 9 to 12 years old) may start to lose interest in the idea of toys. Spending time with friends and working on self-esteem tend to be what's important to this age group. Puzzles, board games, electronic games, and sports related games are often popular choices for preteens, since they encourage group activities, and help show off specific skills.

Safety: Above all else, make sure that the toy you purchase is safe for the child who will use it. A good place to start is to check the label. In the United States there should be one from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and in Europe there should be one from Certificat European. Watch out for toy recalls and check these commissions' websites if you're concerned about a product.

Watch out for choking hazards. This is partly why paying attention to age range labels is so important — it can help you avoid purchasing a toy for a young child that contains choking hazards. Avoid toys that are made with any kind of material that can break or have jagged edges, and make sure that any toy with a cord or string isn't long enough to endanger a child. Stuffed toys should always be washable, and painted toys should always be painted with lead-free paint. Art supplies should be labeled as non-toxic. Any art supplies should say ASTM D-4236 on the label, which means they've been evaluated by the American Society for Testing and Materials.

Avoid loud toys that can damage your child's hearing. Even if the sound is brief — like that from a cap gun or a horn — it can still cause serious damage. Children often hold these items directly to their ears, making them even more dangerous. If you buy a mobile toy (like a bike or scooter), buy a helmet and safety pads to go along with it.

Search for the best type of toy for your child! Browse through a variety here, along with information on where to purchase them.
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Vintage Red Car
Developed by Vilac, this classic ride is a children's toy that adults will love to see around the house, probably because photo stylists use it to death, and I mean that in a good way. more »
$130.00 | The Conran Shop  
DIY Paper Puppet FOX
Roald Dahl was onto something when he deemed foxes being fantastic — they are in all forms,... more »
$8.00 | Etsy  
Kay Bojeson Wooden Animals
Get your child's appreciation of gorgeous Danish design going early with these fabulous toys from... more »
$180.00 | Canoe  
Wooden Matryoshka Memory Game by...
These gorgeous hand-stamped, hand-colored wooden discs would not only be adorable on display, but... more »
$15.95 | Etsy  
Owlexis the Mini Owl by Squishy Bee
This adorable polka dot owl is a sweet modern valentine that will get tons of love year round. more »
Etsy  
Saturday's Spare Bowling...
Yes, yes, these are wonderful soft toys for your little bowler, but think grander and consider how... more »
$148.00 | Anthropologie  
Colored Twig Pencils
Give the kids these twig colored pencils along with a pad of paper at each place setting, and let the doodling begin. Leave a fill-in-the-blank note that says, "I'm thankful for..." for each kid to fill out. more »
Rambling Robbie Jr. Medium Rhino
Child-friendly trends are the best. Your little ones will love overseeing a cardboard safari. more »
$30.00 | Cardboard Safari  
Kidsonroof Totem Tree
A modern tree puzzle like this would be great to make with the kids. I love how textural the... more »
$39.00 | fawn&forest  
Handmade Derby Critters | Animal Race Cars
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$39.00 | Wisteria  
Princess and the Pea
For your little fairy tale queen, this Princess and the Pea collection comes with a princess, wooden... more »
EUR 72.00 | Not on the High Street  
Box Creation Pirate Ship
Make playing pirates that much more fun with this collapsible cardboard pirate ship. more »
$41.49 | Moolka  
Hometown Puzzle
This is such a cool idea - send L.L. Bean your address, and they'll customize a jigsaw puzzle that... more »
$39.95 | L.L. Bean  
EKORRE Swing
Everyone needs a swing IN the house. This trumps a slide any day, and it will add hours of fun... more »
$9.00 | IKEA  
Grass Flocked Piggy Bank
I love when a designer uses an unexpected material. Astroturf on a piggy bank certainly fits the bill. more »
Hometown Puzzle
This map is personalized to your neighborhood. It is a map of where you live with all sorts of... more »
Tipi par Nathalie Lété
What kid doesn't want a secret fort? This play tent, or tipi, is one of the best looking of the... more »
EUR 135.00 | Le pingouin de l'espace  
Levitating Globe
Collect globes? What a fun conversation starter and way to get kids excited about geography and... more »
$39.99 | Office Playground  
Magic Beans
We've read Jack and the Beanstalk a zillion times, and I know my kiddos would love having their own... more »
$9.98 | Magic Cabin  
Teepee Tent
When I was a youngin' I made countless forts out of old sheets and blankets. If Moozle had been... more »
GBP 115.00 | moozlehome.com  
Sweet Tooth Box
This little sweet tooth tin does double duty: it's a chocolate Valentine's Day treat holder, and it's the perfect place for the kiddo's next lost tooth. more »
$3.50 | ROMP  
Animal Hands Temporary Tattoos for...
I'm not normally a fan of temporary tattoos, but in this case, I'd make an exception. How cool are... more »
Delicious Nigiri Sushi Baby or...
These sushi baby costumes are good enough to eat at a costume party. The wasabi/ginger headband... more »
$60.00 | Etsy  
Pier 1 Imports - Plush Animals
Cuddle up with one of our soft and snuggly Plush Animals. Your choice of owl, zebra, or crocodile. more »
$14.00 | Pier 1 Imports  
"Giant Mermaid" Doll
Having grown up wanting to be a mermaid, then having a daughter who loves mermaids, this giant... more »
$156.00 | blabla kids  
Elf Forest Playset by Quietude...
Plant a tiny forest of 10 soft, multicolored trees on the little one's bed, and grow some... more »
$25.00 | Etsy  
Octopus Plush Deluxe Socktopus By...
Somehow I see this Octopus becoming the perfect friend to help keep away the bad guys after lights... more »
$25.00 | Etsy  
Stack the Bones Skeleton Skull &...
This is awesome — Jenga with a twist! My kids would love this. more »
$14.50 | Amazon  
Alphabet Wood Set by The Woodlot
This handcrafted set is made of slices of wood that are stamped on both sides with the letters of the alphabet. They would make a beautiful display. more »
$40.00 | Etsy  
Your Name Scribblers by Scribblers...
These crayon letters are made with non-toxic crayons mixed with soy wax, giving them a smooth and... more »
$8.75 | Etsy  
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