Including a drum kit, a dino-themed puzzle, a scribbler board and more
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Parents who are raising little boys, listen up! With every toy at their fingertips, it can be tough to find good toys for 5 year old boys. Luckily, we have a list of toddler-friendly picks for young boys. Have an older kiddo? We’ve got the best toys for six-year-olds, too.
Sure, online games are great, but we honed in on engaging, thought-provoking gifts for five-year-old boys that bring their brains way beyond screens. We chose active toys that get them outside, brain-teasing games that help their minds grow and fidget ideas to keep them joyfully busy.
It’s key to find toys that build fine motor skills alongside mental and physical engagement. We suggest avoiding toys with tiny parts that cause choking hazards — keep your kiddos as safe as possible! Colorful toys with engaging designs are toddler-approved and keep them hooked from the first play.
This classic scribble board allows toddler boys to draw, stamp, and write. In its initial use, the toy will inspire their creativity and show you a fun world of kids' imagination. With no pigment, dust, or ink, the drawing board provides a no-mess way for little ones to channel their art skills efficiently.
Better yet, the four legs of the drawing board can separate and change the format into a magnetic drawing board.
This tennis set includes two jumbo-sized tennis rackets with a solid but soft grip and one soft NERF foam tennis ball. The larger-than-usual, 22-inch long plastic rackets with mesh netting and the softball make this set ideal for both indoor and outdoor play.
With T-Rex shapes and vibrant colours, this dinosaur puzzle creates an interactive and educational experience for kids and sparks their imaginations. Designed specifically for toddlers, the chunky building blocks puzzle is perfect for developing your little boy’s motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Crafted from sturdy wood, the durable puzzle empowers little ones to embark on thrilling prehistoric adventures while learning about numbers and problem-solving.
This Amazon's Choice Smartwatch combines learning and play--and is available in a variety of colors. It teaches kiddos how to tell time, set alarms, record videos, stay fit and more. It also comes with audiobooks, STEM-themed games and a headphone jack—headphones not included, but a rechargeable battery is.
This electronic watch is completely safe for kids; it doesn't require a credit card, data or Wi-Fi connection, or any downloads.
This cool bicycle gets heaps of praise for its sleek, non-babyish look; affordable price point, and the fact that it's specifically designed to fit kids' bodies, making it easier for them to ride. Recommended for neighbourhood rides on flat streets, this single-speed kids' bike comes with a reach adjustable v-brake that fits smaller hands.
We love the seat that grows with your child, starting as low as 21.5 inches. Choose from a variety of colours with cushioned tires.
Your little one can jam out and learn with this rocking drum set. Toddler musical instruments are both fun and educational, and this toy teaches complex musical skills like rhythm & tempo. The kit includes a pair of drumsticks that can be used to tap the four different electronic drums and cymbals.
From rock to dance to pop, explore their creativity by freestyle drumming or playing along to KidiBeat's nine pre-set melodies. FYI: it requires three AAA batteries.
Not only is this bean bag toss game entertaining, but it also helps develop hand-eye coordination, number recognition, and counting skills. Ideal for individual play or on a small team, simply toss the self-sticking bean bags at the turtle-shaped fabric target with numbered sections.
Designed to be durable and easy to use, this game delivers exceptional quality and value for little boys.
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Heather Taylor-Singh is a commerce writer at St. Joseph Communications. Based in Toronto, she covers trending topics in lifestyle, culture and sustainability. When she's not feverishly writing, she enjoys overanalyzing movies and listening to her perfectly curated playlists on Spotify.