Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon

Ultimate ride-sharing, accommodating 1 or 2 kids up to 5 years. Easily transforms from a stroller to a wagon. $349.99, 6 Months-5 years, www.evenflo.com

CUDL by Nuna

Features an integrated infant booster for newborns, which then easily unzips as your child grows. Have baby face out or switch to backpack mode for growing toddlers. $219.9. Birth-Toddler, www.nunababy.com

COVE Aire by Nuna

Evolutionary design starts with a customizable reclined napper that removes to reveal the full-size bassinet. As baby gets older unzip the bassinet for the perfect play space. $449.95, Birth-Toddler, www.nunababy.com

Keababies Breastfeeding Nursing Pads

Organic Bamboo Nursing Breast Pads – 14 Washable Pads + Wash Bag. $13.96, www.amazon.com

Buckle Me Baby Car Seat Friendly Coats

Innovative and adorable — perfect for keeping child safe and cozy in the car seat. $69.99-$129.99, 6 Months-12-years, www.bucklemecoats.com

Kids N’ Such Muslin Carseat Canopy Cover

Features machine-washable muslin cotton and beautifully designed Arrow print. $19.99, www.amazon.com

Baby DeeDee Sleep Nest Travel

A sleeping bag for indoor or outdoor use. Warm and cozy featuring an ultralight duvet fabric with a TOC rating of 3.5 and removable sleeves and flap for stroller buckle. $42.50, Birth-36 Months, www.babydeedee.com

For more gift ideas, visit www.nappaawards.com

Ready for some fun and competition? Check out these award-winning games.

Pencil Nose

A hilarious game, where players have to use their sniffers to try and sketch the prompt. $24.95, 8+, www.fatbraintoycom.com 

Meltdown

The ooey-gooey game of skill. Stack cubes on the putty goop that shifts and moves. $17.99, 7+, www.playmonster.com

Marble Circuit

It’s logic, strategy and a brain game all in one. $24.95, 8+, www.mindware.com

Butts Up

 

A fun twist on musical chairs. Fess up about things you’ve done, stuff you like and things you wish. $22.99, 7+, www.playmonster.com

Latice Hawaii Strategy Board Game

Combines simple rules with evolving complexity for a unique game of strategy. $34.99, 8+, www.latice.com

JAWS: A Game of Strategy and Suspense

A suspenseful tabletop strategy game that captures the edge-of your-seat excitement of the classic movie. $29.99, 10+, www.ravensburger.us

Root Beer Float Challenge

Win the game by completing a series of solo, head-to-head and cooperative challenges. $24.99, 8+, www.playtacular.com

POWER1

A Shedding/matching style card game that works like a sparked-up version of Classic Rummy.

$12.95, 7+, www.power1game.com

Mad Moves

Perform ballet as a T-rex or limbo like a baby. Get ready to dance like you’ve never before. $19.99, 8+, www.playmonster.com

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Don’t forget Mom this holiday season. Check out these unique gifts.

50 Hikes with Kids Series: California & Oregon/Washington

Enjoy nature and make great family memories. Each book offers detailed maps, ratings and other useful information like available restrooms and nearby snack options. $19.99, www.amazon.com

OttLite Wellness Series Glow Lamp

Sleek lamp designed to mimic natural daylight and reduce eye fatigue. $89.99, www.ottlite.com

 Stuck on You Clothing Name Stamp Pack

Ultimate on-the-fly labelling solution. Includes 12 blank washing machine and dryer safe iron-on labels and a carrying case. $37.95, www.stuckonyou.us

Nomad

Pure visual pleasure with 400 color photos and practical, how-to advice that turns aspiration into reality. Features living spaces of Airstreamers, RVers, liveaboards, skoolies and much more. $29.95, www.workman.com

Nixplay Seed 10.1 inch Widescreen 

Instantly display photos and videos sent from anywhere in the world directly to your Nixplay frame using the mobile app. $149.99, www.shop.nixplay.com

Shuk

A gorgeous cookbook from two leading female voices in the ever-evolving melting pot of Israeli food. $35, www.workman.com

Mixcder E10 Headphones

Sleek and easy to pack, these headphones combine new fast-charging technology, active noise canceling and Bluetooth 5.0. $99.99, www.mixcder.com

 1,000 Places to See Before You Die (Deluxe Edition)

A mesmerizing showcase of the best the world has to offer. $50, www.workman.com

Cushy and Thick Designer Foam Play Mats | Non-toxic and Waterproof

Combine the best features of foam play mats with area rug designs to keep your home looking beautiful.$149.95, www.comfortdesignmats.com

ErgoErgo

Helps strengthen your core, encourages good posture and stimulates the mind/body connection. Available in kids and adult sizes and fun colors. $75 (KidsErgo), $100 (adult size), www.ergoergo.com

My Audio Pet Splash

Adorable, waterproof Bluetooth speaker with a powerful driver & long-lasting rechargeable battery.$39.99, www.myaudiopet.com

JJ Cole Outdoor Mat

Stylish, functional and designed for easy transport. $34.95, www.tomy.com

For more gift ideas, visit nappaawards.com

All we want for Christmas is…joy, love, family and fun. Our annual Jingle Holiday Gift Guide is here to bring the fun your way. Page after page of award-winning products for moms and kids. We have toys that mix fun and learning, we have creative gifts, we have books, CDs, games, dolls, surprise collectibles, bikes, scooters, yoga mats, wacky toys and so much more. Turn the pages, circle the ones you love and start making your list for Santa.

 

Hooray for the holidays – lights, music, love, joy and a chance to spoil family and friends with delicious homemade food from your cozy kitchen.  

What? Holiday cooking isn’t your absolute favorite thing to do? You avoid the kitchen most of the year, and get stressed out by the pressure to produce a festive meal?  

Relax, take a deep breath and a different approach this year with these sweet recipes:

Baked Pumpkin Doughnuts with Buttermilk Glaze 

Courtesy Sur la Table 

holiday dessert recipesThese make a fun dessert – or a festive breakfast. If you don’t have a pastry bag, you can substitute a plastic bag with a hole cut in the corner. Leonard warns not to over-mix the batter, or the doughnuts will be tough. 

Don’t love buttermilk? You can use regular milk in the glaze instead. 

Yield: 12 medium or 24 mini doughnuts 

3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 

1 teaspoon sea salt 

1 teaspoon baking powder 

1 teaspoon baking soda 

¾ teaspoon ground cinnamon 

½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 

¼ teaspoon ground cloves 

¼ teaspoon ground ginger 

2 cups firmly packed light brown sugar 

1 cup vegetable oil, plus more for preparing pans 

3 cups pumpkin puree 

2 large eggs 

1 teaspoon vanilla extract 

1 ½ cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted 

3 tablespoons buttermilk 

Preheat oven to 350F. Grease 2 (6-cavity) doughnut pans and fit a large pastry bag with a half-inch round tip. Set aside. 

In a large bowl, add flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda and spices; stir together and set aside. 

In a medium bowl, add sugar, oil, pumpkin puree, eggs and vanilla; whisk to combine. 

Add the wet mixture to the dry and fold into a smooth batter using a silicone spatula. Transfer batter to prepared pastry bag and fill each doughnut cavity halfway with batter. 

Bake until the doughnuts spring back when lightly touched, 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from the oven and invert doughnuts onto a wire rack placed over a rimmed baking sheet. 

Prepare the glaze. In a medium bowl, add confectioners’ sugar and buttermilk; whisk until smooth. 

When the doughnuts are cool, spoon about 2 tablespoons of glaze over the top of each doughnut and allow glaze to set before serving, about 20 minutes. 

Pecan Cheesecake 

Courtesy Brooke Williamson 

holiday dessert recipes

PHOTO COURTESY BROOKE WILLIAMSON

The unusual wrapping and baking process is to keep the cheesecake from cracking as it cools. If it does, you can hide cracks by decorating with whipped crème fraiche, candied pecans and sprinkles. Williamson says you can also substitute other types of nuts – or even crunchy cookies – for the pecans.

Yield: One 9-by-2-inch cheesecake 

4 ounces graham cracker crumbs 

9½ ounces sugar, divided 

1½ ounces melted butter 

2 6-ounce packages cream cheese, softened 

3 eggs 

1½ teaspoons vanilla 

1½ teaspoons lemon juice 

1¼ ounce cornstarch 

½ teaspoon salt 

5 ounces crème fraiche or sour cream 

2 ounces finely chopped toasted pecans 

Preheat the oven to 300F. Combine graham cracker crumbs, ½ ounce sugar and butter in a bowl. Press into the bottom of a greased 9-inch springform pan. Bake at 300°F for 5 minutes. Set aside. 

Whisk together the remaining 9 ounces sugar, cornstarch and salt and set aside. 

Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese on medium speed to soften and smooth out. Add the dry ingredients and beat on medium speed to combine, scraping bowl frequently. 

Beat in the vanilla and lemon on low speed.  With the mixer running on medium speed, beat in the eggs a few at a time, scraping the bowl frequently. 

On low speed, beat in the crème fraiche and pecans until combined. Pour the batter onto the prepared crust.  Wrap the entire pan tightly in aluminum foil, covering the top, bottom and sides. 

Place the cheesecake in a large roasting pan, place in the preheated oven, and fill with hot water to halfway up the side of the pan. Bake in the water bath at 300°F until the cheesecake jiggles firmly at the center, about 60 minutes. 

Turn off the oven, prop open the door and let the cheesecake cool inside for one hour.  Let cool completely at room temperature, then chill thoroughly before removing springform and cutting and serving. 

Spiced “Pumpkin” Fritters with Chocolate Sauce and Candied Pepitas 

Courtesy Suzanne Goin 

holiday dessert recipes

PHOTO COURTESY SUZANNE GOIN

The chocolate sauce can be made and the squash roasted three to four days ahead, and the pepitas and fritter batter a day ahead. If you make the batter ahead, refrigerate it before allowing it to rise, then remove from the fridge and proceed with the recipe from there. 

Makes about 20 fritters 

NOTE: While the fritter batter rises, prepare the chocolate sauce and fried pepitas. 

½  kabocha or butternut squash, about 1 pound 

¼ cup whole milk 

2 teaspoons dry yeast 

3 cups all-purpose flour 

1 teaspoon kosher salt 

1½ teaspoons ground cinnamon 

½ teaspoon ground ginger 

¼ teaspoon ground cardamom 

⅛ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 

⅛ teaspoon ground cloves 

4 tablespoons (½ stick) unsalted butter, melted, plus a little for the bowl 

1 extra-large egg 

⅔ cup dark-brown sugar 

½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract 

1 cup granulated sugar 

2 to 3 quarts vegetable oil, for frying 

1 recipe Chocolate Sauce (recipe follows) 

1 recipe Candied Pepitas (recipe follows) 

Preheat the oven to 400F. 

Cut the squash in half lengthwise and place on a baking sheet, cut side up. (Don’t remove the seeds yet; they give extra flavor.) Cover with foil and roast for about 1 hour, until very tender. Let cool for 10 minutes, then scoop out the seeds and discard them. Purée the warm squash through a ricer or food mill and measure out ½ cup. In a large bowl, heat ¼ cup water and the milk to body temperature. Sprinkle yeast evenly across the surface and allow the yeast to bloom for 10 to 15 minutes. 

Whisk the flour, salt, ½ teaspoon cinnamon and the other spices together, then sprinkle across bloomed yeast. Make a well in the center and set aside. 

Combine the squash purée, butter, egg, brown sugar and vanilla, then pour into the well of the dry ingredients. Fold together with a rubber spatula until incorporated; be careful not to over-mix the batter, or the fritters will be tough. (Some specks of flour are OK.) Lightly brush a large bowl with melted butter. Scrape batter into the bowl and flip the batter upside down, so that all sides are covered with a little of the melted butter.  

Cover with plastic and allow the batter to rise in a warm, draft-free place for about 1 hour, until doubled in size. Let the batter rest for at least 1 hour more in the refrigerator, and then bring it to room temperature when you are ready to fry. (Chilling the batter in the fridge develops the flavor and creates more tender fritters.) Combine 1 cup granulated sugar with the remaining 1 teaspoon cinnamon in a large bowl and set aside. Heat the oil to 350F on a deep-frying thermometer, over medium heat, in a heavy, wide-bottomed pan. 

Scoop heaping tablespoons of batter, and use a second spoon to push rounded spoonfuls into the hot oil. Don’t overcrowd the pan; the fritters shouldn’t touch each other. Fry for 2 to 3 minutes, until deep golden brown on all sides. 

Drain the fritters on paper towels and pat to remove any excess oil. While they’re still hot, toss fritters in the bowl with cinnamon-sugar mixture. Pile the fritters up on a platter or divide among six dessert plates. Drizzle with ¾ cup chocolate sauce, sprinkle with candied pepitas and serve remaining chocolate sauce on the side for dipping. 

Chocolate Sauce 

Makes about 1 cup 

3 ounces 68% dark chocolate 

3 tablespoons sugar 

¼ cup good-quality unsweetened cocoa powder 

Chop the chocolate into small chunks and place in a large bowl. 

In a saucepan, combine the sugar with 2/3 cup water and bring to a boil. Add the cocoa powder to the boiling water and whisk to combine. Bring to a boil again, whisking constantly, then immediately pour the water over the chopped chocolate and let sit for 1 minute to melt the chocolate. Whisk together until combined, working from the inside out, to emulsify the mixture. Cool to room temperature. 

Candied Pepitas 

¼ teaspoon cumin seeds 

2 teaspoons unsalted butter 

½ cup raw pumpkin seeds 

1 tablespoon sugar 

Generous pinch each of kosher salt, ground cinnamon, freshly grated nutmeg and ground cloves 

1 teaspoon honey 

Toast the cumin seeds in a small pan over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, until the seeds release their aroma and are lightly browned. Pound them coarsely in a mortar. 

Melt the butter in the cumin pan over medium heat. Add the pumpkin seeds and sugar, then sprinkle the salt and spices over them. Toss the pumpkin seeds to coat them well with the butter. Cook for a few minutes, until just after they begin to pop and color slightly. 

Turn off the heat and wait for 30 seconds. Add the honey, tossing well to coat the pumpkin seeds. Spread on a plate, and let them cool. 

Excerpted fromthe a.o.c. cookbookby Suzanne Goin. Copyright 2013 by Suzanne Goin. Excerpted by permission of Knopf, a division of Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. 

Partner Content: From our Friends at American Psychological Association

This holiday season, give a gift that keeps on giving. Engage your favorite young reader with books by Magination Press, the children’s book imprint of the American Psychological Association, and help us support schools and communities in need!

 

Explore fun, colorful books in our Social Emotional Learning Collection, developed to enhance both reading skills and healthy emotional development of young readers, and donate a book to Reading Is Fundamental, the leading children’s literacy nonprofit in the United States.

Each donation will enable RIF to send Magination Press books to schools and communities around the nation. Together, we can make sure that all  kids can reach their full potential!

 

Our favorite thing about the holidays isn’t the gifts or the time off work, but the precious memories we make during this extra special time of year. These homemade holiday ideas will give you the perfect excuse to gather around the fireplace and make a meaningful impression that will last longer than the snow. 

 

Photo credit: Gretchen Miller

Growing Gratitude Tree

Take some time to think about what you cherish with your family and this Thanksgiving-inspired gratitude tree. You can make it as stylish or simplistic as you want; either way it’s sure to spark a meaningful conversation around the dinner table. This easy DIY craft is perfect for little ones to help out with, and they’ll love showing off their creations to friends and family.

What you’ll need:
  • A tree branch
  • Colored construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Markers/Pens/Crayons
  • A vase
  • Tape, string, or glue
  • Sand or pebbles (to keep the branches upright)

Step 1: Find a tree branch (or branches) that are dried out and sturdy

Step 2: Arrange the branches to your liking

Step 3: Fill your vase or container with sand or pebbles to keep the branches in place

Step 4: Cut out some leaf shapes with construction paper

Step 5: Gather around the family and write a couple things you are grateful for. It can be as big as spending some quality time together, or as little as always having enough cookies on hand. If your kids are a little too young to grasp the concept, showcase their drawings or their budding handwriting skills!

Step 6: Use glue, tape, or string to attach the gratitude leaves to the branches.

Voila, you have your own little growing gratitude tree. Pro tip: paint the branches for white for an added touch of elegance!

Photo credit: Mamacheaps.com

Rainbow Reindeer Grub

If you’re kids just can’t wait for Santa, make your own reindeer food to draw him in! You may already have all the materials at home, you just need a couple of minutes of quality time with the family. This adorable, environmentally friendly idea is the perfect gift for the happy DIY holidays.

What you’ll need:
  • 2 cups of oats (the real kind, not the instant packs)
  • 2 cups of bird seed
  • 2 tablespoons of red edible glitter or sprinkles
  • 2 tablespoons of green edible glitter or sprinkles
  • Sandwich size plastic baggies
  • Adhesive gift tags and pen (for the magical poem)

Step 1: Measure out all the ingredients

Step 2: Mix them all together in one big bowl

Step 3: Separate the holiday goodness into as many bags as you like

Step 4: Write down your own special reindeer poem, or use ours listed below

Come Santa, come Dasher, come Donner and Vixen

Come Cupid, Come Comet, follow Rudolph and Blitzen

Lead Santa to our home and into our kitchen

For cookies, love, and his most merry mission!

Tada! Rest assured little ones, Santa will not be able to pass this one up.

Celebratory Scavenger Hunt

No matter what you’re celebrating this holiday season, nothing screams fun more than a scavenger hunt. Start a new family tradition by hiding a gift and watch your kids decipher the clues. If you’re feeling crafty, create your own riddles, but you can always use ours as inspiration.

What you’ll need:
  • Paper for the clues, can be as simple or crafty as you like.
  • A good spot to hide a gift (dryer, secret shelf, bathtub, etc)
  • A fun gift that will be worth searching for

Step 1: Hide the gift. Make sure it’s not too hard for younger children, and not too easy for the older ones

Step 2: Write the clues. Feeling stuck? Use our ideas!

This first clue will be a treat! Look where you get something to eat… (kitchen)

Looking for a missing link? Why don’t you take a peek in the sink (bathroom)

Outside is really quite chilly. Check the front porch, but don’t be silly! (mailbox)

Rudolph pulls a sleigh, not a car or boat. For the next clue, check your ____ (coat)

Run, run, run to where the laundry’s always done! (dryer)

Step 3: Watch the fun unfold

Photo credit: momwifebusylife.com

Brrr(ird) Pinecone Feeder

Give your local birds a gift this holiday season with the peanut butter and birdseed pinecone feeder. Embrace the magic of the great outdoors with this simple and fun idea for you and your kids. With only seven simple steps and plenty of opportunities to customize your feeder, your family is sure to be the squawk of the town.

What you’ll need:
  • The biggest pinecone you can find
  • String
  • 1/2 cup of peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup of oatmeal or cornmeal (maybe from what’s left over of the Reindeer Grub?)
  • Birdseed mix
  • Plate or tin

Step 1: Tie the string around one end of the pinecone

Step 2: Mix the peanut butter with your oats/cornmeal

Step 3: Warm the mixture up briefly in the microwave or over (makes it easier to spread)

Step 4: Use a spoon or some gooey fingers to spread the mixture over the pinecone. Try to get it in all the little nooks and crannies – the birds will thank you!

Step 5: Pour the birdseed into your plate or tin

Step 6: Roll the sticky pinecone through the birdseed until it is completely covered

Step 7: Hang your pinecone!

Candy Cane Cleaners

Living room looking a little bare this Christmas season? Recreate everyone’s favorite striped candies with this simple, kid-friendly, DIY ornament project.  You only need three items to spruce up your spruce tree, so you’ll have plenty of extra time to make those cookies for Santa.

What you’ll need:
  • 1 package of green pipe cleaners
  • 1 package of red pony beads
  • 1 package of white pony beads

Step 1: Tie a knot at one end of the pipe cleaner

Step 2: String the beads through, rotating between red and white

Step 3: Once full, tie another knot at the other end of the pipe cleaner

Step 4: Bend the tip of the pipe cleaner to a lower case ‘R’ shape, just like a candy cane

Step 5: Decorate the tree with your creations, or give as stocking stuffers to family and friends

 

 

Hum, sing, and dance along with our favorite music for the whole-family. Check out these great NAPPA winners!

Dog on the Floor by Raffi

Beloved children’s entertainer Raffi ‘s 25th album for children embodies the qualities of fun, imagination and learning that have always animated his songs. Dog on the Floor’s themes include playtime (“Play Play Play”), affirmation (“The Way It Goes”) and the nurturing roles of family and community (“Love Grows Love,” “Market Day” and “It Takes A Village”).

Ages: infant – 8 years old

Winterland

GRAMMY® Award-winning The Okee Dokee Brothers embark on an experience of a lifetime as Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing celebrate the spirit of the winter season on their latest full-length studio album, Winterland. An exuberant yet introspective collection of 16 original songs exploring the wonders and beauty of winter. To help ensure that fans of The Okee Dokee Brothers can enjoy a lifetime of snowy winter exploration, they’re donating 10% of all Winterland CD sales.

Ages: for the entire family

“Kitty Cat Under My Wheelchair” by Steve Pullara & His Cool Beans Band

Kitty Cat Under My Wheelchair  introduces you to a new friend named Jamey who loves his cat and new puppy. Even though getting around in his wheelchair might have its challenges, Jamey shows us just how much fun a summer can be with his family and friends. He plays at the park, splashes in a pool, goes whale watching, makes a new friend and catches fireflies too. These recordings are imaginative, life-affirming and positive.

Ages: for the entire family

Five Little Oysters! with Sukey Molloy

Fifth in Sukey Molloy’s award winning musical collection, Five Little Oysters features favorite traditional family tunes and original songs. In keeping with Molloy’s up-close, cheery, participatory style, Five Little Oysters invites listeners into a personal, intimate world of familiar old time favorites. Molloy changes up the lyrics with lots of special effects, creative rhythmic nuances and colorful percussive textures and highlights educational fun with counting and farm animals.

Ages: 2-4 years old

“The Something of Love” by Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies

The Something of Love is a celebration of kindness and sharing, bringing kids and grownups together.  An uplifting, meaningful and dynamic album featuring Upbeat Reggae tunes with catchy melodies, nostalgic horns, funky bass and sweet guitar solos.

Ages: 5 – 8 years old

 

On a Roll by Tim Seston

In his new CD, On a Roll, Tim Seston inspires creativity and play while addressing some of the more challenging aspects of family life, tackling uncertainties and childhood fears in a warm and engaging way. Using a variety of musical styles, Seston is a skillful children’s artist who has taken his lyrics from his own life experiences.

Ages: 3 – 7 years old

Nothing Is Impossible

From the creators of the hit Story Pirates Podcast comes an album full of songs for kids that parents will love, too! Nothing Is Impossible features twelve infectious songs, written and performed by the Story Pirates, that are based entirely on stories written by KIDS!

Ages: pre-school  – 5th grade

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Make reading your kid’s favorite pastime with these NAPPA winners!

Sesame Street: Another Monster at the End of This Book: An Interactive Adventure

Who can resist a Sesame Street book, especially one that’s interactive! In this adorable story, Grover tries everything to keep Elmo from turning another page and reaching the monster at the end of the book. With lift-the-flaps, sliders, and pop-up elements that kids will delight in, Another Monster at the End of this Book is sure to be your family’s new story time favorite. $14.99, ages: 3 – 5

Happy Papas – Picture Book

Happy Papas is a beautiful read-aloud that celebrates the wonder of fatherhood, exploring how both animal and human fathers shelter, nurture, and interact with their little ones over the course of a day. From ocean to sky and savanna to jungle, Happy Papas speaks to the universal joys of fatherly love. $14.95, ages: 2 – 4

Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends

Growing Friendships is a funny and practical book that helps children build the friendships they crave. It’s filled with cartoons showing common friendship challenges and research-based solutions, plus silly cat and dog characters who make goofy suggestions such as: “He should sniff their butts!”

$15.99, ages: 6 – 12

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Time Warp

If your kids love trivia, they will enjoy Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Time Warp. It’s unlike any other trivia book for kids. The book is packed with comparisons across time that will amaze and delight ages 7 and up. Filled with fun and colorful illustrations, the all new, all true facts include things like “Beijing, China had existed for 300 years by the time Ancient Rome was founded; ” The Stegosaurus and the T. rex never coexisted. They were separated by about 85 million years;” and “Pocahontas was born in 1596, one year before Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was published.” $16.99, ages: 7+

Photo Puzzlemania! (Highlights Photo Puzzlemania Activity Books)

Photo Puzzlemania is hours of challenging fun for the whole family! This innovative book is created by the puzzling experts at Highlights. Every puzzle is designed from intricate, full-color photographs. Kids will love searching photos to find the hidden objects in these unique photo Hidden Pictures puzzles. Other favorite Highlights puzzle types, like Double Checks, matching, and mazes take on a whole new life when they’re created from photographic images. $12.99, ages: 6+

Unusual Animals A-Z

Unusual Animals A-Z is quirky, imaginative, educational and just plain fun. Whether it’s Andre the aardvark or Zena the zorilla, each of these twenty-six unusual animals is introduced to the reader with a colorful watercolor painting and a factual characteristic. While Bernie the bearded dragon likes to bask in the sun, Morris the manatee uses his small front flippers and massive body to surf through the waves. Each animal has the same lettered name and when the reader reaches the end, he has twenty-six chances to come up with one of his own. $15.95, ages: 3 – 7

Reindeer In Here

Make a new Christmas friend this holiday season with Reindeer In Here.  This cute furry friend comes with a story book to encourage children to celebrate their unique selves. As kids take their reindeer friend on daily adventures, encourage them to appreciate the different characteristics around them and appreciate the incredible diversity of our world. As your child’s bond with Reindeer grows throughout December, your child will learn how a “misfit” North Pole reindeer came up with the genius idea to come to their house to discover what makes each child different. $29.99, for the entire family

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Wacky 123!

Your kids will have fun practicing their counting with these silly and strange animals from Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Wacky 123! Features numbers 1 through 12 in kid-friendly scenes and colorful and engaging illustrations by Ripley’s cartoonists.
Written at an age-appropriate level with high-frequency words. $6.99, ages: 0 – 5

Lobsters Are Red! But Sometimes They’re Not!

Your kids will enjoy learning their colors with this fun book from Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Lobsters Are Red, But Sometimes They’re Not! teaches colors with easy-to-understand, real-life examples and dynamic and engaging illustrations by Ripley’s cartoonists. Written at an age-appropriate level with repeating lines that immediately lets kids feel that they know the story. A fun way to learn colors. $6.99, ages: 0 – 5

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! ODDphabet

Learn the alphabet with this crazy A to Z animal bunch from Ripley’s Believe It or Not!. ODDphabet is filled with whimsical creatures  and fun rhymes perfect for young readers. Engaging illustrations by Ripley’s cartoonists. Here’s a fun sample: “W is for weasel, Who was on the ground, He hopped on a woodpecker, Now he flies around!” $6.99, ages: 0 – 5

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! It’s a Circle: But Not Just a Circle!

It’s a Circle: But Not Just a Circle! brings shapes alive for young readers. From Ripley’s Believe It or Not! this colorful board book teaches kids about circles, squares, triangles and other shapes with easy-to-understand and real-life examples. Engaging illustrations by Ripley’s cartoonist. $6.99, ages: 0 – 5

Ripley’s Fun Facts & Silly Stories: PLAY IT LOUD!

From Ripley’s Believe It or Not! comes all-new stories, facts, and feats just right for ages 7 to 10. Fun Facts & Silly Stories PLAY IT LOUD! is filled with word games, photo puzzles, trivia and much more. Stunning photos and colorful pages will keep kids engaged for hours. $16.95, ages: 7 – 10

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! A Century of Strange!

Did you know you could get a spaghetti donut in Brooklyn, New York? This and hundreds of other fun and strange facts fill the colorful pages of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! A Century of Strange! This new edition of the bestselling series features over 1,200 amazing stories from around the world. Compelling photos, including exclusive images not found anywhere else. Perfect for curious kids and their parents! $28.95, ages: 10+

Our American Presidents – Their Lives and Legacies

Our American Presidents: Their Lives and Legacies gives readers a concise look into all 44 Presidents of the United States. The book is easy to read and includes a listing of cabinet members from each presidency. Kids and parents will enjoy learning little known facts, the truth about many “presidential myths” and getting a glimpse into the presidents’ personal lives. $29.95, for the entire family and students!

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This holiday season, give the gift of unlimited outdoor fun with these NAPPA Award winners!

Garden View Cottage

Your kids will love stepping inside this charming Garden View Cottage for hours of imaginative play. Adorable and well-constructed design, rich detailing and an open air style for a full view of playtime happenings. Four corner seats open up the interior space, inviting friends to join in the culinary fun. A play kitchen with pretend oven, stove, and molded-in shelves as well as an outdoor chimney with pretend pizza oven offers more cooking fun. Two window sills offer a place to serve up culinary creations or use the molded-in track to ride around their favorite mini vehicles.$299.99, ages 1 1/2+

RazorX Cruiser Electric Skateboard

The RazorX Cruiser is a skateboard with an electrifying kick, putting the control of the 125-watt, rear-wheel-drive motor in the palm of your hand and under your feet. Get the fun rolling with the variable-speed control on this versatile cruiser, then lean into the lithium-ion-powered, carve-and-turn skate action at speeds up to 10 mph (16 km/h). $179.99, ages 9+

Nighthawk

Master the thrill of the ride with the 12 Volt Nighthawk Ride-On from Rollplay. Reaching forward speeds of up to 6 miles per hour, this innovative ride-on is sure to be a hit with little thrill-seekers. Accelerator and brake pedals allow the rider to control the speed of the Nighthawk with ease. Kids will love learning how to maneuver around obstacles with the unique steering technique — lean left and right to do quick turns. $149.99, ages 6+

Razor Power A2 Electric Scooter

Packed with innovation from its lithium-ion battery and push-button throttle control to its kick-to-start in-hub electric motor, the Power A2 is ushering in a new age of performance in an ultra-modern, compact and easily foldable update of the classic A scooter. Light-weight and streamlined, the Power A2 packs a powered punch with bold style and a rattle-free ride at speeds up to 10 mph (16 km/h) and 40 minutes of continuous use. $199.99, ages 8+

 

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