
What are the best open-ended toys? Which toys are worth getting for your children? If you’re shopping for Christmas presents for your children, and you just don’t know what to get them, here are some ideas. These toys cause children to expand their imagination and creativity. They also keep children occupied longer, so they are a better investment of money. If you would like to see pictures of my kids playing with these toys, click on each number. To be honest, the top three toys of all time tied. I had to think long and hard to actually pull Legos to 3rd place. My husband would have placed Legos in first place as his favorite childhood toy, and to the credit of Legos, my husband STILL plays with them!
So here they are, the Top 10 Best Open-Ended Toys Ever:
Art supplies made it into the top 5 until I realized they weren’t toys, but they are always worth buying for your children. Marbles and Ramps and Nerf Guns were two runners up. We have also enjoyed walkie-talkies and spy equipment. What other open-ended toys have you enjoyed?
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We have this list and also a play hut that is also a bed topper, puppet show place, tent, hut,….lol….yeah, you get the picture. I think the kids even used it on the beach to change in! Oh! Also, add Lincoln logs and dominos…and….well, I probably won’t have enough room to list them all.
Oh, yeah! I love those pop-up play huts. We use those all the time, too, for all kinds of things. We used to also have a huge barrel of Lincoln Logs, where we could put together a whole town.
I started writing a post like this, though I like your ideas better! I’m thinking I may need to look into getting some K’nex. Your picture is amazing!!! My kids also love Legos and I’ve been thinking about getting them some tinker toys. I had those when I was a kid.
Hope you’re enjoying your holiday weekend.
I love your list and we have a lot of what is on your list. I love seeing my kids use their imagination. It is amazing with what they can come up with. What I love most is that regardless of my kids ages (from age 5-18) still will play together with the toys. Legos are definitely a classic here, as well as the gears. As for electronics? That is my hubby’s work field and what my 18 year old is going to school for. So of course we have all sorts of equipment lying around the house that the other kids can play with!