![]() This 69-piece set includes rods and ball joints that can fit together to create intricate building designs, from castles and church towers to igloos and tunnel systems. The initial starter pack costs £89.99.Īnother toy that will encourage your kids to develop crucial skills through play is Crazy Forts. Invisible walls and balconies can be added to create tracks that appear to defy the laws of physics, even as the toy teaches your child all about them.Īdd-ons containing additional pieces can be purchased separately to create ever-larger runs. Once mastered, these skills can be employed and developed as your child creates their own freestyle tracks. Suitable for kids aged eight and up, the set includes instructions to help your child build elaborate 3D structures. ![]() ![]() John Lewis’s attempt to corner the market is the impressive Gravitrax Pro Starter Extreme, a 185-piece marble run with a futuristic aesthetic that turns the humble marble run hi-tech. ![]() Whether you’re buying for an older child or younger grandchildren, check out our rundown of some of the best toys on the market this year.Īs technology continues to improve and reduce in price, STEM toys are set to be all the rage this year. From STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) toys to old-fashioned board games and products designed to keep the whole family entertained on the big day itself, there are plenty of “must-have” toys to choose from this Christmas. ![]()
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