Whether you’re shopping for a kid that’s a dinosaur-loving toddler or one with boundless energy (and desperately in need of something to do), we’ve covered all the bases. These products are bound to go quickly, so score one of these deals while they last. Essentially, if you see a great deal on that special toy, snag it now. Here are the best toy deals we’ve found right now. Your young engineer will be entertained for hours with this building toy that lets them assemble over 101 different circuit projects out of over 30 electronic parts. (No worries, there’s no soldering needed.) They’ll have a blast putting together snap wires, slide switches, alarm circuits, and more—teaching them the basics of electronics. Recommended for ages 8 and up. This 23-piece train set does more than go “choo-choo”—it’s a bright and fun intro to numbers and counting. Let your toddler build, drive, and destroy this fun interactive train set, complete with two kid figures and a cat. It’s the perfect toy for a play date since your kid will have to work with another to build up the train. $16 is the lowest price we’ve seen. Squish around with your baby on this fun, interactive water mat—without getting them wet. Filled with water, it can help strengthen your kid’s arms and legs as they move on top of it, enhancing eye coordination as they point out all the colorful sea creatures on the mat. Perfect for babies 3 months old and older, they’ll love this mat. The lowest price we’ve seen for this toy is $12. This adjustable bike is the perfect little bike to get your baby riding. It’s designed with a ball style, so there are no sharp edges, and it comes with an adjustable seat and smooth wheels. The steering is limited to prevent your baby from careening off it, plus, the wheels won’t harm your floor, so no need to worry about an indoor ride, though it’s also a great way to get them outdoors. The lowest price we’ve seen for this toy is $39. With an oversized bat and balls, and a sturdy tee, this makes a great starter set for kids. Our editors have rated this the best outdoor toy for three-year-olds. The lowest price we’ve seen for this item is $10. This 6-foot tunnel turns your backyard or family room into a playground. It can be stored easily by collapsing and has plenty of interior padding (perfect indoors during cold, blustery days). Depending on their age, kids can crawl, walk, roll, or scurry through the rainbow. The lowest price we’ve seen for this item is $16. Nothing brightens a home like a garden, but if your child is a little too young to get in touch with their green thumb, this playset from Fisher-Price is an excellent substitute. It comes with over 30 colorful pieces—from plants to food to kitchenware—and it can even teach your child the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and more as they grow. The lowest price we’ve seen for this toy is $39. Sure we got Mando in “The Book of Boba Fett,” but we miss our Baby Yoda time! Otherwise known as Grogu, this adorable mischief maker and arguable star of Disney+’s “The Mandalorian” talks when you squeeze his hand, and arrives in his own travel bag. Appropriate for ages 3+.  Toddlers and little kids alike will adore this interactive, electronic wall chart that teaches the alphabet, animals, and more. Just press the “on” button and select your mode—from learning to spell to enjoying fun songs—and your little one will love this toy. We just wish learning was this fun for us. $19 is the lowest price we’ve seen. Get your little one started early with this next-gen robot. Your kid will relish playing with the bot’s 16 interactions, including turning it into a train, a ghost, and tons more. It introduces kids early to the basics of STEM while making it fun. Plus, no tablet or phone needed, and it’s great for kids ages 5 and up. The lowest price we’ve seen for this toy is $40. Perfect for your dino-obsessed 4- to 8-year-old, this big book has ultra-cool illustrations of the world’s biggest prehistoric animals. And they’ll keep on learning about them, too, since it’s stuffed with fun facts and information, which they’ll be able to read themselves with the extra-large font. Having trouble getting your child off their screens? This artist bundle combines the best of both worlds—digital and physical—blending art tools and allowing kids to create beloved Disney characters using on-screen guides. Includes a creative board, four erasable markers, sketch pad, three sets of Super Studio Markers, and six game apps featuring different characters. The lowest price we’ve seen for this bundle is $96. You know you’re obsessed with your smartwatch—so why not give your child the same opportunity? This kid-friendly smartwatch comes with tons of features, including a camera, several games, a stopwatch, and more. Plus, it comes in blue, pink, or black, so it’s easy to pick your child’s favorite color. Thankfully, no text messaging…yet. The lowest price we’ve seen is $26. Classic Concentration is back, with a focus on plants, animals, and fun. Twenty-four matching pairs introduce kids, ages 3 and up, to the Earth’s flora and fauna, encouraging memory skills, shape recognition, hand-eye coordination, and an appreciation for Mother Nature. These pint-sized dinosaur toys on wheels are safe for kids ages 3 and up. Each one is about six inches long—perfect for those tiny hands—and each one can be revved up by rapidly pushing them back and forth. There are hours of fun to be had. Introduce your kids to the day in the life of a doctor with this fun playset, complete with a case, stethoscope, thermometer, (safe) syringe, and more. Have them treat a favorite stuffed animal for a dose of empathy-building. The lowest price we’ve seen for this toy is $12. Share the pleasure of a solid drive with your toddler in this super-cute push car. They’ll love pretending they’re being the wheel with their own steering wheel—and even a horn. Plus, there’s even a seat belt, teaching them the importance of buckling up. Hopefully, there’s not too much traffic. $68 is the lowest price we’ve seen for this item. Grab three double-A batteries and watch Harry walk, bark, talk, and sing. The sensor responds to your child’s touch, mimicking a real puppy. And much like a real pup, he can bump into any furniture and continue going with his Bump-and-Go feature.  We will never get tired of dinosaurs! Little ones ages three to five can enjoy this multi-sensory learning experience. Play with 12 different, highly detailed dinosaurs either on their own or in conjunction with the accompanying book where kids can learn details about each dino and press buttons to hear them roar.

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