Top 3: The Best Boys’ Toys for 2014
The upcoming year is quickly approaching and we’re gearing up with a top 3 of the best toys for boys 2014.
Who could resist the allure of zombies, ghouls, goblins, and hundreds of building blocks? Or the technological awesome that allows youngsters to download thousands of e-books, games, and amusing apps to entertain and educate? Or perhaps your kids are more interested in the creative, artistic sides to their potential toys?
If any, or all, of these sound like something your children would enjoy, then we’ve got an awesome short-list with a trio of these amusements in detail.
Who could resist the allure of zombies, ghouls, goblins, and hundreds of building blocks? Or the technological awesome that allows youngsters to download thousands of e-books, games, and amusing apps to entertain and educate? Or perhaps your kids are more interested in the creative, artistic sides to their potential toys?
If any, or all, of these sound like something your children would enjoy, then we’ve got an awesome short-list with a trio of these amusements in detail.
Crayola Marker MakerLoaded with accessories, this set is awesome because there are 16 markers to create and there are tons of colorful blends that will unleash your child’s thriving imagination.
An instructional booklet details how to create custom colors by mixing different primary hues to accomplish secondary shades. The unique carrying-case is perfect for compact storage while traveling from point A to B, and the even-number creations means friends, family, and siblings can share the set. The ink is 100% safe and non-toxic (as are most Crayola products), and your youngsters can show-off their artsy side. |
LEGO Minecraft – The NetherLEGO expresses their morbid side with the Nether – a construct and reconstruct set that never stops shifting, growing, or changing in some way, shape, or form.
There are 469 building blocks that snap on and off repeatedly across the cube to give an ever-altering air to a darker version of Minecraft. There are zombies, ghosts, ghouls, and dozens of other monsters to trifle with within the walls of the Nether. Your kids will build traps, hidden doorways, gateways into “other dimensions,” and escape routes that will allow their mini-dolls and action figurines to navigate the Nether without incident. |
LeapFrog LeapPad UltraAlthough we’ve seen LeapFrog products with nearly identical features before, it’s always nice to freshen up an old favorite for modern generations.
The Ultra is kid-perfect for children as young as 4. It’s a revamped version for the newer generations with a bigger, high-resolution screen and 8GB of storage memory. Kids can download and pack-away over 40 thousand pictures, 140 gaming apps, hundreds of e-books, and numerous music files. Plus, there’s built-in parental controls and the LeapPad is designed to stave off profanity and material that would be considered inappropriate for your kids. |