Everyone wants to know the hottest toys of the season. At Timeless Toys, we are looking for the best toys of the season. Here are a few of our favorite selections from ASTRA's Best Toys for Kids 2011. You can visit ASTRA's website for a complete list.
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Tegu Blocks: These versatile magnetic blocks come in bright colors or natural wood-tone and are great for kids and adults alike! Made in Honduras, Tegu has a business model that values socially and environmentally responsible choices, so you can feel good about these beautifully crafted building blocks! |
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uKloo Early Reader Game:This Treasure-Hunt reading game was invented by a mom with two boys who would avoid reading homework at all costs. It makes reading fun, builds confidence, and promotes independence. Kids will have such a blast, they won't even know it's educational! |
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NanoBlocks: If you know a construction enthusiast, you've got to check out these new micro-sized building blocks! We've got over 6 kits in the Sites to See Series, including the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, and Neuschwanstein Castle. We also carry an assortment of Animal Kits including a Tree Frog, Giraffe, and Koala. There's a Nanoblock set for everyone! |
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Pic 'n' Pop: This classic push toy by TOMY is great for active toddlers. Enjoy exciting ball-launching action, then scoop the balls up and do it again! |
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Early Melodies Pound & Tap Bench: This fantastic toy combines a traditional pound-a-ball game with a pull out xylophone for multiple ways to play! Pound the balls until they roll over the keys, or use the xylophone to make your own music.
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Perplexus Rookie: This fun and challenging three-dimensional maze game is perfect for preschoolers. Take it on a trip or play with it anywhere! For older kids who need a bigger challenge, try the Orginal Perplexus or the super-cool Perplexus Epic! |

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Freestyle Spooner Board: Using the Spooner Board, riders of all abilities can pretend they are catching a wave, riding the slopes, or tearing it up on a skateboard without leaving the comfort of home. Starting at age 3, kids can simulate twists, wobbles, and spins. The Spooner Board is extra durable and can be used safely on any surface. Cowabunga!
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