The Best Toys of 2007: 3 Years+
Don't go Christmas shopping without our hot list of the toys Parents staffers love.
By Kourtney Eidam and Jessica Landy from Parents Magazine
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Bryan McCay
Top Pick: Candy Land Castle Game
Contributing writer Heather Gowen Walsh brought out loads of toys for Jack's playdate. The 3-year-old and his friends narrowed down the bunch to these top picks.
Jack's friends couldn't get enough of this wonderful game. It was the hit of our playdate -- and Jack's overall favorite toy of the bunch.
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Bryan McCay
Rose Petal Cottage
He invited his pals to hang out in his life-size "clubhouse." It's great for me because it closes up to save room.
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Bryan McCay
Dora the Explorer Rainbow Rock Adventures
Jack is a Dora junkie, so he had fun setting up the tree house for her. Lots of possibilities for imaginative play!
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Bryan McCay
Automoblox Minis
These cars may be small, but they're tons of fun to piece together in different ways. Automoblox, 3 years+, $25.
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Bryan McCay
Smart Cycle
I'm not a big fan of toys that involve the boob tube. But what's cool about this TV toy is that it combines educational video games with physical activity. Fisher-Price, 3 to 6 years, $100.
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Bryan McCay
Play-Doh Super Craft Caddy
He uses the scissors and other accessories to create fun things out of Play-Doh. I like the easy cleanup. Playskool, 3 years+, $20.
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Bryan McCay
DC Super Friends: My First Batmobile
The boys on our block fight over this. The car makes cool sounds and has lots of flashing lights. Mattel, 3 years+, $30.
Copyright © 2007. Used with permission from the November 2007 issue of Parents magazine.
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