Get up close with nature: This kid-friendly microscope magnifies objects up to eight times their size thanks to two eyepieces and an easy-to-use focusing knob by Educational Insights®, designed by teachers and parents to spark kids’ imaginations. Educational Insights My First Microscope Set Help your child see the world in a totally new way and introduce scientific exploration with these awesome goggles by Little Tikesfeaturing four different lenses that reveal, retract and refract. Harness the power of the sun when budding scientists build their own solar powered AM/FM radio by Small World Toys. Small World Toys Solar Science AM/FM Radio Kit Little ones can build their own robotic spider featuring eight multi-joined legs for realistic movements with this fun science set. Little scientists can experience a dazzling plasma light show right at the tips of their fingers with this plasma ball that demonstrates how electrical currents work from the legendary Smithsonian museum. There’s no end to the designs little ones can make with this Big Waffle Block Set by Little Tikes. The large, interlocking set helps develop hand-eye coordination, 3-D thinking and cooperation skills. These big blocks let bitty builders create forts, castles, ships and more with just a little brain power. Your little one’s imagination can run wild with this interactive toy tool set by Little Tikes complete with all the accessories needed for a construction adventure. Skulls and crossbones adorn the black sails waving high above the ghastly vessel featuring many other bootyful details that kids can build themselves. Small World Toys Build-a-Pirate Ship KitĪhoy, Mateys! Crafty kids will love building this model pirate ship by imaginary play favorites Small World Toys. As with all LEGO builds, the possibilities are endless as kids can expand and customize their stunt course with any additional LEGO bricks they have at home. LEGO® City Stuntz 60342 The Shark Attack Stunt ChallengeĪwesome stunt action! Activate the toy stunt bike and release it, avoiding the spinning shark wheel in order to strike the barrels and reveal the pirate’s treasure chest. We love these sustainable toys by Plus-Plus, and even their factory in Denmark is 100% powered by wind. One simple set contains endless possibilities and hours of fun. Plus-Plus Basic 1200-Piece Puzzle Building Set
“With the right match, you can ensure a young one’s time will be focused, fun and full of beneficial development.”Įxplore this toy gift guide, sorted by interest and personality type, to help make toy shopping decisions easier – and way more fun – this year. “Of course, you don’t want a toy to be opened and then just sit on a shelf,” Glass says. “From making their own slime, to painting ornaments, and even coloring their own playhouses, these sorts of toys and activity sets are letting kids be original and truly one-of-a-kind,” adds Pam Merritt, Director of Kids Merchandising.īut above all, Associate Toy Buyer Joe Glass believes, finding the right toy is key to an engaging playtime. The DIY spirit is also still thriving, as Arts & Crafts toys let kiddos channel their artistry, become inspired and contribute to a feeling of accomplishment. “Let kids dream big, and there’s no end to the magic of play.” “Anything unlocking imagination through play helps kids’ storytelling abilities and can underscore social play with friends,” says Amy Lisko, Buyer at Zulily. Van Edwards & The team at News/Talk 1310 WIBA will broadcast LIVE Wednesday December 4th and Thursday December 5th.Van will be LIVE at the Blain’s Farm and Fleet in Verona from 10AM to 7PM & the WIBA-AM team will be LIVE at the Blain’s Farm and Fleet off Stoughton Road from 6AM to 9AM & 2PM to 5PM.Toys that encourage open-ended creative play, such as building toysand pretend playsets. Bank location thanks to our friends at the Wisconsin Association of Community Oriented Police. Make a monetary donation to Operation Toy Drive at any U.S. Toyland has been a tradition for families offering quality toys, games, and activities at great prices.Now families and their children can donate a toy to those less fortunate this holiday season.ĭonate new unwrapped toys at Blain’s Farm and Fleet in Verona or on Stoughton Road and the Blain’s family will match up to $200,000 in toys across the communities they serve.Place the donations in the Kids Helping Kids bin near the exit door to help give a Merry Christmas to kids in your communities who may not have a present under the tree this year.Children can shop at Toyland with mom and dad, choose their favorite toys and set one aside that they want to donate.
Join us for the 2019 Blain’s Farm and Fleet Kids Helping Kids Community Toy Drive Now through December 5th!