The 20 best toy deals for Cyber Monday (2021): STEM and Tech toys for kids
Keep your child Entertainment through the holidays is tough. Finding fun but also educational activities is at least a worthy goal, and we’re here to help. We’re going beyond science, technology, engineering and math here to include the arts. These are the best STEM (or STEAM) toy deals we found for Cyber Monday. Check back for updates often, as we’re still on the hunt for deals worth your attention.
Toy deals
This may be out of stock depending on your location. When your child is old enough (Lego suggests ages 4 and up), there are very few toys that offer such unlimited creativity. This Classic Set includes 1,500 pieces with all four base plates and a range of colored bricks that can be built into anything your little ones can imagine.
The colored sand that can be molded into different shapes is fun for children ages three and up and both of my kids love playing with it. This set includes a range of plastic tools to help them sculpt sand into interesting models and structures. The only thing that can give you pause? Sand tends to go everywhere.
Both of my kids play with this sturdy table with room inside to stash large bricks. This is a great toy for toddlers who aren’t ready for anything too small or a bit too young, and it will encourage their inner architect. The pins lock into place for play and can be folded back when finished.
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Packed with different electrical circuits that can be tied together, it’s a great way for kids to learn the basics of electronics and get excited about putting things together. together. There are more than 60 parts including resistors, microphones, slide switches and leads that can be used to create a polygraph, AM radio, etc.
Game offers
Target, Amazon, Best buy, PlayOsmo
Blending the digital and physical worlds, Osmo’s creative kits appear in The best STEM toys instruct. Children mount their iPad or Fire tablet on a special stand and engage in educational games and puzzles by interacting with the pieces on the tabletop. Your tablet’s camera picks up on the action and provides screen and audio feedback. Games develop skills like addition and multiplication, spelling and vocabulary, puzzle solving and physics, learning to draw, basic coding, etc. There are fun and imaginative playsets for all ages. ages ranging from preschoolers to 12 years old.
For those new to Osmo, the starter kit is the best way to go as it includes a dock for your iPad or Fire tablet. Little Genius Starter Kit for preschoolers.
One of us family favorite board game, Ride ticket Challenges you to draw railway lines across North America. It’s recommended for kids aged 8 and up, as there’s a lot of strategy involved and some math, but it doesn’t take too long to play and it’s a lot of fun. Tickets to Europe Also on sale for $18.
Creating the right groups of tiles to get the maximum score possible from your game board sounds simple, but Azul has enough strategic depth to challenge math, planning, and solving skills. your child’s puzzle. Here’s another one of our picks for the best family board games.
Deals for tablets and Kindle
For reading, devouring educational apps, playing games or watching documentaries, tablets can be a great choice for kids. While you can read on a tablet, an e-reader is more comfortable for the eyes and allows parents to make sure their child is reading a book rather than playing a game. Check out our guide to The best tablets for kids for more options.
A mobile tablet with a protective case, a one-year Amazon Kids+ subscription, and a free two-year replacement warranty add a great deal for families with young children (8/10, Recommend with WIRED). There are a lot of educational apps and games, videos and books as well as tight parental controls.
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If your kids are a bit old for a “kids tablet” with a rubber back, this is an upgrade they won’t mind seeing them. It offers all of the same benefits as the smaller HD 8, including educational content from National Geographic, Rabbids Coding, and LEGO. And there’s still a protective case, albeit a bit sleeker and with a handy kickstand.
This small, lightweight eBook reader (7/10, Recommend with WIRED) is the perfect size for kids and comes with a folding cover, one year of Amazon Kids+ and a promise that Amazon will replace it if it breaks within two years. It’s easy to upload eBooks or just check them out from your local library.
An upgrade on the basic Kids Kindle above, the Paperwhite boasts all of the same benefits but also has a backlit display for reading in low light or at night and a short resistance to submersion in water. .
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Learning to play an instrument is a goal worth pursuing for any child, and this smart app uses the built-in microphone on a smartphone, tablet or laptop to provide feedback when they play. Check out our guide to The best websites and apps for learning music for more information.
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These themed boxes bring together a wide range of themes covering everything from music to robotics and are carefully tailored for different ages. Each box contains a variety of activities, which is why this is our top pick in subscription box for kids.
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Featuring a range of themed packs for different age groups, these game-based science and geography playsets are packed with toys and activities that ship monthly. Each includes art and science activities to participate in, from the deep sea and dinosaurs for the little ones to a road trip around the United States for the older kids.
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Ours favorite subscription box for young children, from 2 to 5 years old, Sago Mini subscription boxes offer a different theme each month. The Sago Mini apps feature characters that your child can guide in open-world exploration, like driving a tugboat around the ocean.
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For kids who love to craft, this subscription offers themed monthly boxes with lots of variety to keep them busy and creative. Sadly, you’ll still have to clean up the mess they leave behind.
Speaker deals
The Kids Edition of the Amazon Echo Dot features a cute animal makeover into a tiger or a panda. It’s a full-fledged smart speaker that lets kids ask Alexa questions, play music, listen to audiobooks, and even try out educational skills. Like the rest of Amazon’s Kids range, it comes with a year of Amazon Kids+ subscriptions ($3 per month after that), tight parental controls, and a two-year worry-free guarantee. .
This may be out of stock depending on your location. Featuring songs and stories featuring some of your child’s favorite Disney and Pixar characters, this kid-friendly durable speaker is a great replacement for a monitor. Children place a plastic figurine, like Woody from Toy Story, on top of the speaker to activate related content. Additional packs with lanyards for other characters are available for everything from Disney princesses to Sesame Street character. You can also record your own stories and songs, or have grandparents record them so they can read to your child from a distance. The basic Toniebox Starter set is also provided for $70 ($30 off) at Amazon.
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There is a Yoto player (7/10, Recommend with WIRED)? It’s a cute-looking speaker that kids can insert cards into to play stories and podcasts. The speaker itself isn’t discounted, but Yoto is offering a 10% discount on cards and accessories, which can come in handy if your kids need a bunch of new content.