7 Toddler Toys to Replace Screen Time

Is your toddler interested in helping in the kitchen? Then the Melissa & Doug food groups painted wooden pieces would sure delight your child this holiday season.

Product Details: Sturdy wooden food set featuring items from the five food groups for healthy pretend play. Includes watermelon, corn, milk, cheese, cereal, fish, eggs, and more. Stores neatly in four wooden crates. Fun and educational whether as a stand-alone or as part of a play kitchen

5. Imagination Generation Wooden Wonders 5-in-1 Deluxe Activity Cube

A fun and entertaining activity cube is great for the creative little minds in your life! My children still love their activity cube!

Product Details: Five multimodal activities packed into one activity cube and connected by a fun traffic theme. Multimodal play engages many learning process at once, encouraging seamless transition between them. Develops fine motor skills, logic, vocabulary, and creativity.

6. Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

A standing easel is an excellent gift for inspiring creativity in your child!

Product Details: Includes dry-erase board, chalkboard, locking paper-roll holder, child-safe paper cutter, 4 easy-clip grips and 2 large plastic trays that can be removed for easy cleaning. Folds flat for easy storage.

7. Joyful Premium Doctor Play Set with Lab

Product Details: Develop your child’s imagination communication skills with over 20 different doctor simulation pieces and tools! Includes: lab coat, surgical cap, thermometer, stethoscope, eyeglasses, instrumental tray, and more! Great for developing cognitive, motor, and social skills. Durable and high-quality!

There you have it: 7 screen-free toys that you can buy your toddler for Christmas. What do you think of the list? Do you have any of these awesome toys already? I’d love to hear about your favorite toys for reducing screen time in the comments!


Laura Bower
Laura Bowerhttp://excuse-the-mess.com
When she’s not chasing after her two tiny humans, Laura blogs about postpartum depression and struggles with motherhood over on her site, excuse-the-mess.com.

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