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Fun Toys Under $20 (For the Kid Who Has Everything)

November 11, 2015 by Bekah Leave a Comment

Shopping for your favorite munchkins doesn’t have to mean you have to break the bank.  Here are some really fun top rated toys under $20 that kid most likely don’t already have:

*Remember that Amazon prices can and will change at any time so check the final price before making your purchase.

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Doodle-Track Car Set:  This is so cool!  You use a special pen to create your own car track and the car will automatically follow the track drawn with the pen!  How awesome is that?

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Rory’s Story Cubes:  This is a fun and creative way to spend time together as family and friends.

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Chalktrail:  I know it doesn’t look like much, but this is so much fun!  You attach this device to the back of your kid’s bike.  Then slide a piece of chalk in and kids can draw while they ride their bikes.

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Sun Art Paper:  This is a really cool type of paper that uses water and sunlight to create fun shadow prints.  It’s simple, easy, and lets kids use their creativity.

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Toysmith Nature Kaleidoscope Kit: I have always LOVED these as a kid. Now kids can make their own and figure out how it actually works.

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Creativity for Kids Grow ‘n Glow Terrarium Kit:  This is such a fun way to kids to learn about science and nature!

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Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science Kit:  This kid includes 11 fun experiments for kids ages 4-8 (with supervision).  I got this for my nephew a couple years ago and he loved it.

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Moose Toys Chocolate Bar Maker:  Kids will have a great time to creating their own chocolate bar treats.

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Marshmallow Fun Co Bow:  This fun bow requires marshmallows instead of arrows for a safe way to do target practice.

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Uncle Milton Moon is My Room:  This is a really fun remote controlled night light that teaches kids about the moon phases.

Try these fun and delicious Christmas Treats for Kids to Make and Share.

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