The 34 Best Learning Toys of 2020

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Shopping for learning and educational toys has never been easier. Whether you have a young toddler who's just starting to master blocks and is loving exploring the world, or an older kid who's well into STEM projects, science experiments, and robots, we found the 34 leading toys that will continue inspiring them to learn.

My Little Farm
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My Little Farm

Invented by a speech pathologist, My Little Farm ($50) assists in building early language skills. The 3D barn and farm scene folds down for easy travel, and it comes with 32 different felt pieces designed to teach kids about quantity, colors, shapes, and sizes.

Qwirkle
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Qwirkle

A combination of Sequence and Dominos, Qwirkle ($23) helps kids develop their problem-solving skills while competing against their friends.

Lovevery The Block Set
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Lovevery The Block Set

The Block Set ($90) by Lovevery is an expansion of its stage-based line. It's a neat and tidy kit of blocks, shapes, wheels, and other pieces — all nontoxic — that in total creates 20 different challenges for kids, each one more advanced than the next.

Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit
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Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit

If your kid has a curious mind, this Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit ($10) is perfect. It helps your child to explore and learn the basics of science, from chemical reactions to the use of scientific tools.

The Moodsters Feelings Flashlight and Storybook
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The Moodsters Feelings Flashlight and Storybook

The Moodsters Feelings Flashlight and Storybook ($13, originally $22) helps children navigate their feelings and learn how to express themselves.

B Toys Symphony in B Orchestra
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B Toys Symphony in B Orchestra

A virtual orchestra pit, B. Toys's Symphony in B ($55) is preprogrammed with 15 songs and symphonies. It comes with 13 instruments that can be added one at a time to the "stage" to actually create the music. So if the tuba, piano, and violin are on stage, the song sounds different than it does if the sitar, cymbals, and clarinet are there.

Briarpatch I Spy Eagle Eye Game
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Briarpatch I Spy Eagle Eye Game

This Briarpatch I Spy Eagle Eye Game ($15, originally $22) comes with 30 cards, four boards, and a bell. The better you get at the game, the faster you can play.

DK Games: Silly Sentences
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DK Games: Silly Sentences

Boost your kid's spelling skills with this entertaining DK Games: Silly Sentences Kit ($10). Children learn how to build proper sentences with pictures and colors.

Laser Maze Logic Game
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Laser Maze Logic Game

Lasers make everything — especially learning — a lot cooler. By using sequential reasoning and planning skills, kids line up tokens to successfully shoot a laser at the target in this single-player Laser Maze Logic Game ($30, originally $32).

ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run Logic Game and STEM Toy 
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ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run Logic Game and STEM Toy 

The ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run Logic Game and STEM Toy($30) contains 60 challenges, some multilevel.

LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit
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LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit

The LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit ($85, originally $99) gives your Star Wars-lover a leg up when it comes to technology and engineering skills. Once built, the droid's "missions" inspire creativity and aid kiddos in teaching their R2-D2 look-alike new skills.

Primary Mix and Measure Set
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Primary Mix and Measure Set

Send them on a scientific journey with the Learning Resources Mix and Measure Activity Set ($25, originally $30). Using the tools and some simple ingredients, kids can create puffy paint, slime, and more fun projects.

Roominate Studio
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Roominate Studio

Roominate Studio ($19, originally $30) was created by engineers out of Caltech, MIT, and Stanford. It encourages children to learn how to use circuits to make their self-built dollhouses more realistic with moving elevators, working lights, and anything else they can create.

Educational Insights Design & Drill See-Through Creative Workshop
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Educational Insights Design & Drill See-Through Creative Workshop

Build fine motor skills and introduce your kids to STEM early with the Educational Insights Design & Drill See-Through Creative Workshop ($30, originally $40).

Snap Circuits Alternative Energy Kit
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Snap Circuits Alternative Energy Kit

Show them how science can save the planet! This Snap Circuit Kit ($44, originally $75) teaches kids how to make the world a greener place using their brains.

Lego Mindstorms EV3
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Lego Mindstorms EV3

For the kid who's already got the basics down, Lego's Mindstorms EV3 ($350) may be the ultimate programmable robot. Kids (and grown-ups) can build the robot into one of five different versions and then program it to walk, talk, and think. Don't just want it to move on its own? Grab the remote control and help it move that way, or download a free app and move it with your phone or tablet. Either way, the robot will do what your child instructed it to do!

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Electronics Discovery Kit
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Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Electronics Discovery Kit

The Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Electronics Discovery Kit ($21, originally $35) gives curious children hands-on experience working with electrical circuits.

Lego Architecture Studio
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Lego Architecture Studio

If your teen shows a serious interest in architecture, invest in the Lego Studio ($170). With more than 1,000 bricks and a 272-page guide, they will build — literally — on their math, design, and engineering skills.

LeapFrog Scribble and Write
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LeapFrog Scribble and Write

LeapFrog's Scribble and Write ($22) helps little ones learn their letters and numbers.

Tinker Crate Subscription
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Tinker Crate Subscription

Kiwi Crate entered the STEM education genre with the introduction of the Tinker Crate ($20 per month for three months) for kids ages 9 to 16 and up. These boxes are filled with projects that encourage problem-solving skills while kids create things like trebuchets and motors following step-by-step (and age-appropriate) instructions. While the projects sound complicated, they're anything but! They're designed to build confidence and encourage kids without frustrating them. Each month, a box will arrive with all the materials kids need to complete the project and a blueprint for getting there. An accompanying magazine, called Tinker Zine, features cartoon strips, science-based stories, and additional activities kids can do with their completed projects.

Guidecraft Memory Caps Game
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Guidecraft Memory Caps Game

Starting for kids ages 3 and up, this Guidecraft Memory Caps Game ($34, originally $40) helps stimulate hand-eye coordination.

Discovery Kids Mindblown STEM 12-in-1 Solar Robot Creation 190-Piece Kit
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Discovery Kids Mindblown STEM 12-in-1 Solar Robot Creation 190-Piece Kit

The Discovery Kids Mindblown STEM 12-in-1 Solar Robot Creation 190-Piece Kit ($29) will keep them busy and encourage them to solve complex puzzles.

M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence
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M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence

M.A.X., Meccano's Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence ($120), gives younger kids insight into the worlds of engineering and robotics with this adorable little robot who learns through AI but can also be programmed by your child (hello, coding skills!).

National Geographic Volcano Science Kit
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National Geographic Volcano Science Kit

Who doesn't like to see a model volcano explode? With the National Geographic Volcano Science Kit ($10), kids can decorate their volcano before adding vinegar, baking soda, and pebbles to it and watching it erupt.

Alex Toys Let's Pretend School
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Alex Toys Let's Pretend School

Alex Toys Let's Pretend School ($14) is a 255-piece set that has everything you need to run your own classroom.

Foxmind Architecto
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Foxmind Architecto

With Foxmind Architecto ($25) kids will be challenged to build 3D structures using geometrical blocks.

Lego Boost Creative Toolbox
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Lego Boost Creative Toolbox

You've never seen Lego play quite like this. The Lego Boost Creative Toolbox ($160) fuses brick building and iPad play by helping kids to construct one of five multifunctional robots then control them with easy-to-use coding blocks on their tablet.

Tenergy Dynamo Lantern Educational STEM Building Toy
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Tenergy Dynamo Lantern Educational STEM Building Toy

Kids can learn how electricity works with this Tenergy Dynamo Lantern Educational STEM Building Toy ($15). The clear tool is powered by hand-cranking it so they can see the process working.

Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Action Challenge Accessory Set
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Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Action Challenge Accessory Set

TheLearning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Action Challenge Accessory Set ($14, originally $20) includes dominos, swinging hammers, rolling balls, and more.

Magna-Tiles
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Magna-Tiles

Give your architect-in-training a gift they'll use every day. Magna-Tiles ($60 for a 32-piece set) are a fun alternative to basic building blocks and a great way to teach kids basic geometry.

GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine
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GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine

Not all fairy tales are about princesses, as GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine ($37) proves. Part of a construction toy and book series marketed specifically for girls, GoldieBlox shows kids that engineering and fun aren't mutually exclusive. The story's star is a young inventor who fashions a belt drive out of pegs, axles, wheels, and ribbon, right alongside her readers.

K'NEX Solar Energy Building Set
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K'NEX Solar Energy Building Set

The go-to educational toy, K'Nex's Solar Energy Building Set ($50) goes beyond engineering. Each of the machines in this set require light to function, teaching kids the importance of solar energy.