If a text that dinner is ready isn't enough to tempt your kid back home, he might be a pro-hiker in the making. Encourage his love of the great outdoors with a paracord survival bracelet with a built-in compass, whistle and fire starter.
Unlike some other sticky substances, kinetic sand never dries out. Your kid can shape it, slice it and mold it forever without it getting too hard to play with. National Geographic's kinetic playground comes complete with a fun colored...
A kid that loves robots will love making the Sphero mini bob and weave all around the house. It pairs with an app that allows kids to control it with their phone. To add an element of learning, kids are able to code in the app to make Spher...
A sidekick can be just as much a hero as the hero himself, and that's exactly what Chewbacca is to Han Solo. Next time the kiddo plays Star Wars, he can elevate his Wookie game with a mask that roars just like his favorite walking carpet.
A kid that's always fidgeting and needs to keep his hands busy will have a ball making all manner of shapes out of Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty. It's stretchy but not sticky, unless some metal is close by, because it is magne...
The boy that can't stop dreaming of other worlds and reading up on the latest planetary developments can turn his ceiling into his own galaxy with these Glow in the Dark stars. Inside the box are 200 stars and a guide to help inspire h...
The kid who's always finding things to make other things with will be amused for hours with a set of tiny magnetic balls. The possibilities for combinations are endless and can be geometric, hollow, or totally freeform. Each set contai...
Give a boy the ability to put a soundtrack to his next adventure in the park or backyard with a pair of CozyPhones. A pair of removable wired headphones are in the headband, so his ears can stay warm and occupied.
He'll be snorting when he realizes just what this novelty gift is. It's the only nose he should be picking, and when he does, it should be with a pencil.
After he pulls this from his stocking, it'll probably be the first time in years that he's wet his underpants. In order to get this pair of undies to be wearable, he'll need to drop them in a jar of water and watch them expand.