This gift guide is perfect for kids who are active and on the move! All of these gift ideas are therapist approved and guaranteed to put a smile on your little one’s face!
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1 || Capture the Flag: Let your kids loose in the yard after dark to play Capture the Flag using this LED lighting kit. This game of futuristic fun will encourage running, hiding and cooperative play to win!
2 || Outdoor Classic Games: The all-in-one kit from MindWare introduces kids to time-tested backyard games including Kick the Can, Beanbag Toss, Capture the Flag, Three-Legged Race and much more.
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3 || Scooter: This 3 wheeled design gives the kick scooter both added stability and safety.
4 || Kendama USA: A classic game with a beautiful new look! Kids can improve reflexes, hand eye coordination and balance all by playing Kendama!
5 || SkyCurve Platform Swing: Swings are awesome for vestibular input and this curved platform swing supports up to four kids that can sit, stand or lie on it.
6 || EZ fold Wagon: I am not sure where this wagon was when I had little ones! A full size wagon for 2 riders, collapses easily to fold with one hand!
7 || Kidoozie Foam Unicorn Pogo Jumper: I can already hear the giggles!! The Foam Pogo Jumper is fun for all ages and supports up to 250 pounds, Auditory feedback provides a symphony of sound as they bounce around the world!
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My sister’s getting these for the kids this year, per my request. I think these bouncy ride-on balls will be a fantastic way for the kids to get some energy out when stuck inside. (So much better then running around the living room and kitchen until someone inevitably gets hurt.) We’re getting a 15″ version for 2 year old S and an 18″ ball for 4 year old C (both of whom are pretty tall for their age).
Thanks for sharing this post with us! I really appreciate your ideas and collections of the items for learning different skills and knowledge of the kids. By profession, I am a senior advisor at this https://www.napervillefence.com/deck-building site and help people with fencing, gates and deck building needs for their residential and commercial needs. By the way, I will surely collect these items for my kids!