The third age-related gift guide focuses on Infants – children age between five and seven. Role play and dressing up are still big news at this stage, while STEM and number-based toys will build on concepts introduced at school. You can instil a love of nature now with animal-watching kits and pretend play sets, plus soft toys will always be popular. And you could win a fantastic prize, courtesy of EDX Education.
EDX Education is a toy maker working with educators for over 20 years, to develop products that focus on the philosophy of Learning Through Play. You can enter to win an Edx Education Theme Park Construction Set that will enable your child to have all the fun of the fair whilst developing their fine motor skills and creative design skills. With 14 double-sided activity cards and 360 pieces, there’s hours of entertainment packed into this great gift, worth £52.99.
To enter this giveaway, just leave a comment below telling us about the best thing you or your children have constructed. Mine is either Alfie's Downing Street made from Kapla or Kitty's cardboard box panda skate park.
The boring (but important) bit. Terms and Conditions: This giveaway is open to all residents of the UK over 18 years of age. The giveaway runs from 6pm (GMT) on 7 Dec 2022 until midnight (GMT) on 16 Dec 2022. Please read the full T&Cs and note we're also taking entries on Facebook and Instagram!
Theme Park Construction Set, £52.99, EDX Education
Easyread time-teaching watch, £34.99, Bright Minds
The Den Kit Bug spotting Kit, £10, RSPB
Jellycat Penny Praying Mantis, £27, Selfridges
LOLA Wonderful Wings art box, £32, A Little Find
Kids Concept work bench, £109.99, The Modern Nursery
Moulin Roty wooden vintage caravan, £45, Cottontails Baby
Fleece sweatshirt, £72, Stella McCartney Kids
Playmobil Willtopia Research Tower, £75, ZSL Shop
Banwood scooter, £120, Liberty
Astronaut pyjamas, £25, Science Museum Shop
Pop Cutie rainbow necklace, £9, Bambino Goodies
Dr Zigs Frozen Bubble Kit, £20, Little Goat Gruff
Zebra backpack, £29.99, Sleep No More
Le Toy Van doll nursing kit, £19.99, Timeless Toys
Rainforest Guardian doll, £24.99, Lottie
Babai Women balancing game, £70, Cissy Wears
Anorak Magazine, £32 for four issues
Don't forget to leave a comment below if you want to be in with a chance of winning a brilliant EDX Education Theme Park Construction Set.
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Claire Archbold says
Finn made the best puppet show – complete scenery, puppets and lots of extras. So proud!
Lucy says
Brilliant! Love a puppet theatre. x
Sarah says
During the first lockdown 2 of my boys built an entire village out of cardboard boxes, clothes airers, sticks and sheets! Basically anything they could lay their hands on. It took over the entire garden! X
Lucy says
That sounds amazing! How long was it up for? x
Sarah says
A good few days! It slowly got dismantled and items dragged inside! ?
Vanessa Lowden says
I think one of the best things I made with my girls was a paper mache planet system that they loved painting and we hung on a clothes hanger.
Lucy says
Brilliant! x
Lauren Price says
It’s a tough choice between the ball pit house from a huge car seat box or the car we made which was used for drive in movie nights for ages during lockdown
Lucy says
They are both fantastic ideas!
Sarah flowers says
My son makes daily Psychedelic Lego totem poles!!
Lucy says
They sound amazing – got to love creative Lego-ing.
Emma says
We bought a few beautiful bits of Grimms wooden toys when our eldest was small. It has now between loved by all three kids and they often get it all out and make wonderful towers and things from it. The eldest is now 12 so it’s definitely been well loved!
Emma says
We bought a few beautiful bits of Grimms wooden toys when our eldest was small. It has now between loved by all three kids and they often get it all out and make wonderful towers and things from it. The eldest is now 12 so it’s definitely been well loved! It’s one of the few things they all still happily play together with ?
Lucy says
Open-ended play is the best – one of my favourite things is when my two (10 and 13) get Grimms or Kapla out and create with them. Magical.
Thea McIntosh says
Zephy made an amazing fort out of Lego
Lucy says
Got to love Lego – my 13 and 10 year olds still play with it all the time.