Cool Kids – Gifts Galore | Toys Collection
Hape DJ Mix and Spin controller, $45
Hey DJ! The Hape DJ Mix and Spin Controller, is perfect for a musically inclined and curious kid. If your child loves music and dancing, here’s a wonderful start to their DJ career – they can learn how to mix and beat matches with this DJ version controller.
Animal Tower Wild, Wooden Blocks, $43
Animal Tower Wild wooden blocks are from the curated ethical marketplace, Consciously enables little hands to build and create as they please with these wild wooden character blocks. My son loves building with these blocks. The 11 solid wood pieces are built into one tall tower for enhancing balance, motor skills, and problem-solving. The Wild set includes Fox, Elephant, Owl, Koala, and multiple pieces to construct animal figures or one tall tower.
Squaregles, Erggs Crash Arena, $64.99
The Squaregles Erggs and Oggs are at it again, racing in this crash, smash, and fast race course. Each character slides into the cannon to be launched into action. Racing down a straight track, one of them has to come out ahead, or they will collide in the merge zone. Each set has 8 magnetic frames, 8 stacking blocks, a cannon launcher, 5 track pieces, 2 characters with their cars and helmets. There are 47 total pieces for you to create an adrenaline-fueled racing challenge.
Yugo Cards, Yoga Cards, $24.99
Yugo Cards teaches yoga & exercise while playing a card game the whole family will love. This healthy, active game teaches yoga poses as players improve flexibility, relaxation, balance & energy. In addition to practicing yoga, players explore emotions & build kindness, cooperation, self-acceptance & compassion. Play in a group with 2 to 10 players, ages 6+. The game includes 96 thick, laminated playing cards that feature yoga poses plus fire (draw), air (skip), water (reverse) & earth (you pick) activities. This is ideal for the active and high-energy kid who loves to get physically and mentally fit.
Squishmallow from Walgreens, $11.99
Cozy and cute Squishmallows bring the world together through their soft, colorful personalities while providing unforgettable experiences that can be shared with everyone. My son loves the big and soft stuffed dog. All ages can enjoy their Squishmallows plush while relaxing at home, watching a movie, taking long car rides, and more. They come in a variety of sizes and colors. Each Squishmallows plush has a unique name and bio.
Stamps Collection from Walgreens $5.99
This stamp art kit is an awesome item for kids to learn how to use traditional stamps. It’s a traditional playtime exercise: a piece of paper and stamps.
All Cool Kids Gifts Galore | T-shirt Collection
Johnny Cupcake Tee Kids Frosting Fetch, $25
Johnny Cupcakes tee is sooo fun and it features a dog with a cupcake coming out of its mouth. Sweet vibes for a cold winter season, this tee can be paired with a knit cardigan or hoodie for the kiddos. Quality: 100% cotton, Distressed, softened print, and color is light blue. Sizes: 1-4T.
Corduroy Kids’ T-Shirt, $22
The Corduroy Kids Tee, features original cover art by Don Freeman from the book’s 1968 first edition. I knew this shirt was a necessity in my son’s clothing collection because Corduroy is his favorite book. Made of quality 100% cotton; Distressed, softened print, and color is red. Sizes: 1-4t.
Snowy Day T-shirt, $22
The Snowy Day T-shirt, “One winter morning Peter woke up and looked out the window. Snow had fallen during the night. It covered everything as far as he could see.” The color is light blue. From the book The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, © EJK Foundation 100% cotton, Distressed, softened print. Sizes: 1-4T
Ariel Read Beyond the Surface, $22
Ariel Read Beyond the Surface, T-shirt is a cool piece for any little girl who loves to see representation in African-American fictional characters and it helps celebrate their diversity and uniqueness. Comes in sizes 2-8T.
Sesame Street and Furry Old Grover Socks, $12
Sesame Street kids‘ socks featuring Cookie Monster, Elmo, Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch! Out of Print has donated over 5 million books to communities in need and supports a variety of literacy initiatives. Generations of kids have interacted with lovable, furry old Grover as he begs the reader not to turn the page — for fear of a monster at the end of the book. This is a 4-pack of baby and toddler socks, and each pair has a different design. The socks are 75% cotton, 20% polyester, and 5% spandex with non-skid soles. Machine wash warm, tumble dry low, no bleach. Comes in 3-5T.
All Cool Kids Gifts Galore | Books and Library Collection
Once Upon a Line — the collective book studio® Once Upon a Line the collective book studio®By Elliot Kreloff , $17.99
With a heartwarming conclusion, Once Upon a Line explores a journey all must take—to discover your true self. With witty wordplay, relatable dialogue, and engaging illustrations, this story helps readers find the confidence and enthusiasm to discover their own identity and purpose.
The Unsinkable Gus Davis The Collective Book Studio® The Unsinkable Gus Davis — the collective book studio® By Laurie Trumble Davis
The Unsinkable Gus Davis is the funniest and coolest dog for every child’s reading and storytelling level.
No One Owns the Colors, $18.99
Collective Book studio® No One Owns the Colors, the collective book studio® by Gianna Davy Illustrated by Brenda Rodriquez
No One Owns the Colors is a lively celebration of self-expression and a bolstering invitation to advocate for your special uniqueness.
The unnamed and non-gendered narrator shows us that colors are simply part of our natural world. Color is not something that can be right or wrong, or better or worse. Free coloring pages are provided on the site.
What A Pest! – the collective book studio®, Elliot Kreloff, $14.95
A bold and graphic counting book of creepy, crawly, slimy pests—‘bugs and worms and slugs, oh my!’ Kids love yucky things. This sturdy board book is a fun way for preschoolers to learn to count from 1 to 10, with simple rhyming text and brightly colored artwork. Each “pesky” illustration is embellished with iridescent foil making this an irresistible addition to any preschooler’s library. It comes with an activity guide.
Library Card mini tote bag, $16
The Tote of totes for the kiddos, Library Card mini tote bag. All the kiddos love to go to the library and collect their books. There are so few libraries left, but my favorite library to take my son to is the Mulberry Street Library in Soho.