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Crazy for Lego

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

KlutzLegoContraptionsKids love Legos. Period. I grew up with Legos, but when I was a kid there weren’t as many Lego kits where you follow the step by step instructions to make specific things like airplanes or action figures. We were forced to be creative and come up with our own unique designs.

Times have certainly changed. There are hundreds and hundreds of different Lego kits to choose from. So how do you know which one to pick for a birthday gift for that special birthday boy?

We love Lego Crazy Action Contraptions.  It is a small, compact kit that contains a small carton of pieces and instructions to make 16 different vehicles. It is definitely challenging,  even for the most Lego-experienced child, so we recommend it for boys 7 or older. My 8 year old son Josh received it as a gift, and loves it because he thinks it is cool that he can make so many different things with a relatively small number of pieces.  It is definitely compact enough to take it with us on our next trip!

Best Building Sets by Age

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

SuperstructsliliesPrimaryBuilding sets make great birthday gifts for kids of all ages. In our house, these really are the gifts that have stood the test of time. My kids keep coming back to them over and over. They are a playdate staple – a source of inspiration for creative play. It is so much fun to  watch my daughter Maya and Stefanie’s son Benjamin play their own creative version of ”Star Wars” with her pink Superstructs Lillies building set (pictured left).  And it is adorable to watch Maya construct bugs using my son Josh’s Exobonz Deluxe set, and then chase Josh around the apartment with them. Priceless.

Because we think building sets are great birthday gifts, we sell a lot of different types for each age group at GIFT HERO. While we only sell the sets we think are fabulous, I do have a few personal favorites by age.

For two year olds, I love the soft blocks made by EduShape. The thing is, two year olds are better at knocking things down than they are at building, so these soft blocks are perfect – no need to “duck and cover” to avoid the inevitable projectile blocks.

Fine motor skill capabilities vary widely among three year olds, and I have found that many of the sets that say 3 and up are far too challenging for most. Stick with something that has large pieces and is specifically created for small hands – I love Zoob JR because the large pieces are specifically designed for toddlers hands, and the pieces actually stay together very well once they are snapped together. In addition to the basic Zoob JR set, we also carry the delightful Zoob JR Zoomer Car Set- which lets kids make their own moving vehicles with the same Zoob pieces plus wheels!

For 4 year olds, my favorite sets are from Superstructs. I love how they make sets that appeal specifically to girls – Superstructs Pinklets and Superstructs Lilies have girl-friendly pieces to make flowers, fairies and lots of other fun stuff. It really feels like the folks at Superstructs sat down and thoughtfully designed a unique  building set with girls in mind (not just changing the color of the pieces like many other building sets).

Exobonz Deluxe is my favorite for 5 year olds- I love watching the kids create unique types of creepy crawlers and then chase each other around!

For six and seven year olds, I really love Zolo-a-Go-Go. This set is great for children who like to create artful sculptures – no set pieces to create here – kids just use their own imagination to create their own three dimensional works of art.

Eight year olds will be challenged by Lego Crazy Action Contraptions - a Klutz book and lego set in one that includes instructions to build 16 different vehicles using the exact same pieces. Even the most experienced Lego savant will find this challenging!

To view all of our building sets, visit our building set gift category.

“Go To” Gift for 8 Year Old Boy

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

YSCMSBCrystalsetcPrimaryMy son Josh turned eight years old recently. While the volume of birthday party invitations has certainly diminished since he was in nursery school or Kindergarten, nonetheless we still get invited to our fair share of birthday parties.

My favorite gift for his 8 year old boy friends is the Young Scientist Series: Minerals, Crystals & Fossils. In my opinion, you can’t go wrong with a high quality science kit for a birthday gift. After giving this present to a few of his friends, Josh begged for one for his birthday. I happily obliged, and Josh keeps coming back to it – in school last year they began to study rocks and minerals, and this kit has built upon that foundation.  One of the best features about the kit is that it is designed with easy-to-follow instructions so kids older than 8 can follow along on their own.

For boys younger than 8, the same company makes the Magic School Bus Science Kit series. My personal favorite is the Journey into the Human Body, which lets kids learn about their bodies through fun experiments.

Valentine’s Day Gifts for Boys

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

PeaceKingMilkCookiesPrimaryWith all of the pink and hearts floating around on Valentine’s Day, it can be challenging to find an appropriate Valentine’s Day gift for a boy.  Here are some very boy-friendly Valentine’s Day gifts  we sell at GIFT HERO.

For two and three year old boys, try the Gingerbread Sort N Snap Cookies. This colorful set teaches fine motor coordination and sorting skills – all in the guise of sweet gingerbread people.

For four and five year olds, you can’t go wrong with the Milk & Cookies Game. This is a really fun matching and counting game that is perfect for those late preschool/Kindergarten years. I love the sturdy construction of the box, board and play tiles. We have had it for a couple of years and played with it many, many times and it still looks brand new.

For eight to ten year olds, try Chocolate Fix, a challenging single player game that is based on the concept of Sudoku.  It is made by ThinkFun, maker of Rush Hour and other mind-challenging single player games.

You can check out our full selection of Valentine’s Day gifts and select your very own.