A gift full of gifts that takes forever to unwrap (a perennial favorite).
A book that doubles as a planetarium (plus the amazing true story of two street dogs who went to space that's a repeat read around here).
Kid-safe tools for creating cardboard kingdoms.
All-natural colors to make baths an immersive art experience.
Guilt-free glitter to stick to everything.
A trio of books with surrealist prompts that encourage you to draw the story: The Secret Life of Bananas, What Happens to Night During the Day?, and Hocus Pocus.
A clever clip-on wallet for stashing found pennies and assorted treasures.
A science(ish) project that combines two favorites: crystals and trees.
And filed under I never would have guessed: Two six-year-olds I know (including my own) want pretend washing machines more than anything for the holidays. (This despite the fact they have no interest in helping with the actual laundry.) The children have spoken?