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Tuesday
May142013

10 Best Toys For Little Boys

 

There's just something about little boys and their toys that is wonderful.

The organization, imagination, and creativity that goes into my little boy's playtime is astounding. 

Now that my son in 8 years old, he's been through a few "stages" of toys. As I look back, however, it's just been a few toys he's loved and focused on in his life. 

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His favorite toys (you know - the ones you will never give away or sell at your garage sale!) have some things in common:

  • They aren't electronic.
  • Most of them involve BUILDING of some sort.
  • All of them lend themselves to imaginative play.
  • They transport my son into another world.
  • Several of them make good "collections".

This Top Ten List will take you through those toys, and Grant has rankd them from his "least" favorite (if there is such things as "least"!) to most favorite.

 

10. Erector Set

We have the  basic Erector building set for ages 8-88.  This toy stands the test of time and inspires my young builder. It's also something he and my husband love to do together.  (My son's granddaddy gave this to him for Christmas and told him HE played with Erector sets when he was a boy.)

Earlier this year Grant made a Medieval Catapult to go along with our history studies!

9. Magneatos

These are great from toddlers all the way up to elementary school children. The magnetic balls, rods, and curves, lend themselves to HOURS of imaginative play.

Grant received for Christmas when he was three, and they still are kept in a bin in his bookshelf and are played with often. 

8. CARS

I'm not talking about just any old cars - I mean all the characters from the movie CARS. 

 

Grant's collection of these is extensive, and the story behind that is quite funny.

I potty trained Grant thanks to Lightning McQueen. Lightning (a.k.a. my sister-in-law) would call Grant when he reached a potty training milestone. Lightining encouraged Grant to be a big boy and use the potty. 

I shamelessly rewarded my son with Cars for almost every milestone between his second and sixth birthdays. He has nearly 100 Cars and plays with them on a daily basis.  (We have all of the die cast cars, not the cheap plastic ones they make now.  Maybe Grant can go to college from the proceeds of these!)

He was inspired to read with all of the I Can Read Cars books. 

No joke. 

He knows all of the CARS by name. He used to watch the movie, line up all the cars in front of the television, and bring them out in the exact order they would appear in the movie. 

We thought his obsession with Cars would last forever (until he fell in love with toy #1 on this list!).

7. Lincoln Logs

Handed down to us when my oldest was a baby, this a favorite for both of my kids.

These are particularly great when you're studying American history.

OK. They're just great any time, aren't they?

6. Little People

The Little People still make an appearance every now and then in my son's play time. 

His favorite was always the tractor and Noah's Ark. These toys will be saved for HIS children. 

5. NERF Guns

What's not to love about NERF wars? My son has one of the HUGE NERF Guns with a bandolier for his darts. He also has a new fangled disc shooter that provides hours of fun. 

I ordered targets and they tape them up on the fence. Easy entertainment! {It's math, too - I make Grant add up his scores!}

4. Lightsabers

We go through phases with these. They usually get played with a lot after Grant has been sick and has been watching Star Wars movies all day! 

I know I'm his mom, but I think he has some serious skills with these things. Maybe one day he'll get to go to the Jedi Training Academy!

3.  Amaze 'N' Marbles

This building toy has seen hours and hours of play with both of my children.

 

The amount of concentration, thought, and planning that goes into building with these wood blocks is invaluable. 

If you have a little boy in your life, you must be sure he has this toy.

2. Basic Wood Building Blocks

I have collected three sets of building blocks over the years. We keep them in a large crate and pull them out weekly for creative play. 

Again, if you have a little boy (or a little girl, for that matter!) I think some basic wood building blocks are the best investment you can make. 

 

.... and the #1 toy for little boys (according to my son, Grant) is (did you have doubt?) LEGO bricks!

 

1. LEGO Bricks

Of course LEGO Bricks are the #1 choice in our home.

Visit my LEGO Learning page to see why we love them so much. Download printables, view our favorite resources, and explore the world that is LEGO.

As a mom, I have some favorite LEGO items. 

LEGO Architecture Sets - Amazon often has these on sale, and they are a GOOD deal.

LEGO Education® StoryStarter - Simply amazing for creativity and writing!

 

The LEGO Calendar  - a HUGE favorite in our house. Need I say more?

LEGO Creationary - a totally fun LEGO game!

LEGO Education® Simple & Motorized Mechanisms - provides HOURS of learning opportunities

 

What are YOUR favorite toys for little boys? 

 

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Reader Comments (188)

Thought the list was great but the guns. I just can't bring myself to allow them quite yet.
I was recently thinking my son needs a Lego set so this post was a bit of a god breeze :)

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKrystle

My kids are HUGE fans of Legos! When they get a new set they will build it, following the directions but eventually it will be torn apart and added the big buckets used for all kinds of crazy creations.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMaria Davis

I've never seen Amaze N' Marbles. My kids love to play with mables. We use car tracks, train tracks, pool noodles, and wrapping paper rolls to send the marbles through. I have to buy that!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAngie

Thanks for the giveaway.......We LOVE Legos!!!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSabrina L

Legos and hex bugs my little guy loves.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterp0p21cl3

My son's favorite toy is Legos.....loves building and playing all day everyday.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLillian Gimmelli

My 5 children love lego products and we love your blog!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterflavia

We potty-trained our oldest with "Cars" rewards as well and for a long time they were his favorite favorite favorite toys. We've slimmed our collection down now...to the ones that *I* can't bear to part with, lol!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJamey

My son's favorite toy would be his Lego bricks, he would be so excited to win!!!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterkristy p

My boys favorite toys are his cars legos or his die cast cars!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMariah

We NEED to get an erector set! My boys love Lego bricks and puzzles the most right now (and have, for two years!). :)

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle S.

You are so right about these toys. My son loved his Lego's and if you want honesty here I loved okaying with them too!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDonna Godfrey

Two of our children love legos. They are played with on a daily basis; when asked to clean up they row up the figures and make them wave.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJ Dennis

He has so many, but cars are probably at the top. We don't have any Legos other than the read and build ones. He loves those, so I think he'd love a set!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTammy D

My boys love Lego's!!! Would be great to add to the collection.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMichele

Everything LEGO!! My boys play with LEGO every single day.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterStephanie L

All four of my boys love Legos!!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKatie

My boys L.O.V.E. Lego. Not so much the Lincoln logs or Kinects.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterStacey

Trio blocks for building things I'd never dreamed of, including moving parts.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJenny

My children are addicted to their electronics but have recently fallen in love with LEGOs.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTabitha Philen

My almost five year old is just now catching the LEGO bug. Built his first one on his own using the instructions just a few months ago.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJulie

My kids would love some LEGOs! Thanks for the chance to win!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKathryn

This would be awesome my little boy has the legos that I had when I was growing up

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAngel Lowell

My son LOVES anything Lego ~ definitely his favorite toy!

A friend posted a link to your blog on our homeschool page: I can't wait to check out all your buttons, tabs & links.

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPaula J

I don't even have a boy and LEGOs still reign supreme around here! Thank you for all your LEGO learning ideas. My daughter is so excited about using the LEGO Story Starter set for her writing. Thanks for a chance to win a big addition to our LEGO collection!

May 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

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