If Superman is faster than a speeding bullet, does that mean the boy that wears these socks will be too? There's only one way to find out. He'll have to find a phone booth and put on these caped wonders and go for a spin around the house.
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...
A Nerf-N-Strike Jolt Blaster allows its owner to ambush friends and family members on their way back from the kitchen with cookies in hand. This tiny Nerf gun comes with 2 foam bullets and is small enough to fit in his pocket.
If he can't get enough of pimple-popping videos on YouTube, he might be inspired to create some of his own with the Pop-It-Pal. It's made of silicone and is filled with harmless pus that simulates real pimple popping. It's gr...
He might be a little young for peppermint Schnapps in his cocoa, but he doesn't have to miss out on the minty fun with these cocoa spoons. They look like candy canes and as he stirs, they'll dissolve in his drink and give it a fun...
Round up cords and roll them up inside this hilarious digital item organizer printed to look like a burrito. Inside your kid will find several elastics and a few mesh pouches to hold his cords, charging blocks and other electronic accessories.
The coffee table will become a construction zone as soon as he pulls this Lego set from his stocking. The mini loader that he'll build is interactive, so he can lift and dump the Christmas candy he gets in its scoop.
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...
A little cinephile needs the classics in his collection and around the holidays, this set in his stocking will surprise and delight him. The DVD includes movies that have been beloved for generations so the whole family can enjoy.
If your backyard is full of holes because your kid is a fossil-hunter, save the lawn but let him keep digging with a set of dino eggs. There are a dozen for him to excavate, each filled with a different dinosaur for him to learn about.