16 Year Old Boy Small Bedroom Ideas
The 23 Best Toys for 5-Year-Old Boys
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Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links. At five years old, boys are energetic, funny, and sweet all rolled into one small human. With such dynamic personalities, here's betting that the 5-year-old boy in your life has a ton of ever-changing interests, from early science concepts and cooking, to music and art. Those myriad curiosities mean you have a good chance of finding a gift that keeps both his brain and body busy. No matter what you gift him, opt for a toy that encourages him to learn and prepare for school. To further develop coordination and motor skills gift him something like a scooter, bike, or ride-on toy. (Bonus: he'll get out some of his never-ending energy.) Figurines, building blocks, LEGO sets, and other toys that encourage pretend play are also great, says Dr. Sanam Hafeez, a neuropsychologist in New York City, because they foster imagination, providing children with the tools they need to create their own worlds. Scroll on for the best toys for 5-year-old boys that your little one will love. Our Top Picks Build your perfect racetrack, launch your cars and trucks through, then disassemble and start all over again! Read Review Fight for justice in Gotham City and beyond in this sleek and easy-to-steer ride-on toy. Read Review This fire station has so many cool features, including the sounds of sirens and lights. Read Review Swim and play with Raya and Sisu in this interactive, color-changing set of fun action figures! Read Review Search for and collect monster figures in this multiple compartment coffin. Read Review This box of "junk" is full of pieces that allow kids to construct unique figures and robots. Read Review If your kid loves PJ Masks, then this three foot tall toy is a must. Read Review This board game encourages kids to work together and use their detective skills. Read Review This toy robot lets you control your own robot who can sing, dance, and walk. Read Review This toy combines the basis of mathematics with the help of technology. Read Review Dimensions: 4.25 x 17 x 10 inches | Material: Plastic | Recommended Age: 4 years and up What We Like Can be folded up for easy storage Easy to assemble What We Don't Like Trucks don't launch as well as the cars Perfect for easy storage or on-the-go play, this buildable race track is ideal for 5-year-old boys to build and take apart over and over again for extended play. In between builds, the tracks come apart easily and pack into the included tire-shaped case for easy travel. After they created their perfect design, young boys can launch the cars and trucks and watch them race through the track again and again. Dimensions: 44 x 21 x 22 inches |Material: Plastic, Rubber |Recommended Age: 4 years and up What We Like Easy to assemble Suitable for indoor or outdoor use Cool and recognizable design What We Don't Like Pricey Difficult to maneuver on uneven ground Superhero-obsessed 5-year-olds will love this mini batmobile perfect for riding the streets of Gotham City (aka their own front yard). This sleek ride-on toy has a sporty three-point steering for speedy and responsive turns as well as an adjustable seat to suit variously sized kids or grow with them as they get bigger. Kids can ride in style indoors or oudoors as they fight crime and defeat bad guys. Dimensions: 13.94 x 14.88 x 2.78 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Easy to follow instructions STEM-based Pieces are organized by project What We Don't Like Reviewers found it smaller than expected This set comes together with more than 500 pieces, and it's perfect for 5-year-old boys who can't get enough of the blaze-battling heroes and Legos. Mini-figures include a fire chief, two firefighters, and a Dalmatian dog. One of the coolest features is the truck's special brick that flashes lights and plays siren sounds. The garage door opens and closes to allow the truck to come and go, and there's a separate water scooter (with its own dock) as well as a toy drone. Dimensions: 3.11 x 17.87 x 12.76 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like Recognizable characters Perfect for play with water or without Interactive with color-changing Sisu What We Don't Like Packaging is simple and underwhelming Both boys and girls will love playing with this interactive set of figures from Raya and the Last Dragon. Perfect for play in the bath or pool, Sisu and Raya change color when submerged. Bring the adventure to land for 5-year-olds to play as action figures as they recreate the action-packed movie using only their imagination. Dimensions: 3.78 x 3.78 x 8.27 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Multiple ways to play Includes slime element Collectible figures inside What We Don't Like Instructions can be difficult to follow Dive into the unknown with this Monster Gold Coffin that has treasures buried within in. Search through spiderweb slime and multiple compartments of the coffin to find collectible figures to display, trade, and collect. The only downside of this toy is you may need to buy more and more to satisfy your now treasure hunter child as they race to collect all of the monsters. Dimensions: 3.15 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like STEM-based Great bonding activity What We Don't Like Can be difficult for young kids to assemble on their own This is a toy that truly lets kids use their imagination and building skills. Each Junkbots dumpster includes more than 50 pieces which kids can use to construct a robot or figure. There are enough pieces to make at least four bots, which can be animated using energy and motion modules, as well as a light up core. Dimensions: 8.27 x 32.99 x 15 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 1 month and up What We Like Suitable for various ages Recognizable characters What We Don't Like Pricey Fans of the PJ Masks superheroes will love the five levels of play this single toy has to offer. It stands three feet tall, can fit up to three cars (though only one is included in this set), and there's even a working elevator. Dimensions: 9.5 x 9.5 x 2.25 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Fosters collaboration Tests kids' logic and memory skills Suitable for various ages What We Don't Like Some reviewers reported receiving a defective version of the game This is the perfect collaborative board game for kids five and up. Two to four players have to work together to find Mrs. Plumpert's pot pie before they get outfoxed by the sly thief. The game includes an evidence scanner and dozens of clue cards. A single round lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Dimensions: 12.5 x 8.5 x 5.5 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like Multiple ways to play Suitable for various ages What We Don't Like Battery life can be short Your 5-year-old will love controlling his own robot toy that can sing, dance, walk and shoots foam discs all at the control of a remote. When you turn him on he responds "Greetings Master I await your command!", which will give your little man a thrill. He can set up a little obstacle course and watch the robot maneuver around it as he shoots off the flying discs that will wow the whole family. "Little ones will love to control this robot—making it dance, walk, talk and fire foam discs all at the control of a remote. Every time we turn the Click N' Play Remote Control Robot, my son is thrilled to hear it say, "Greetings Master. I await your command!""—Charlene Petitjean-Barkulis , Product Tester Dimensions: 5.55 x 2.2 x 9.15 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Fun way to learn math concepts Connects to a tablet game for multiple play options Collaborative activity What We Don't Like Can be difficult for young kids to understand If you've been searching for an interactive game that connects to your tablet, here you go. The Osmo base (sold separately) attaches to a tablet and kids take pizza orders and give change to their virtual customers. The set includes a pizza board, more than 40 toppings, and money tiles. This is a great way to learn about adding, subtracting, and communication. Dimensions: 1.97 x 5.97 x 3.36 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like Great starter camera Camera makes shutter sound and includes filter options Durable rubber exterior What We Don't Like Low image quality Instead of handing over your phone or an expensive DSLR to your child, this VTech camera is perfect for them. It's durable, so no need to worry about breaking the device after a few drops, and snaps 2MP digital photos. It has more than 30 photo effects, games, and even a video mode. Dimensions: 11.6 x 12.2 x 3.3 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Educational Suitable for various ages STEM-based What We Don't Like Might be difficult for younger kids to use Needless to say your 5-year-old won't be operating an actual drill, but this STEM-based set from Educational Insights is the next best thing. It includes a kid-friendly drill that can be used to complete space-themed missions and repair circuits. Kids will love watching the bolts and connectors light up as they complete the 10 challenge cards. Dimensions: 16 x 5 x 11 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Multiple ways to play Interactive Great bonding activity What We Don't Like Playtime can be short after finishing the treasure hunt This ship playset has 25 levels of adventure for your little boy to discover. He can explode the hatch, rescue the captain, fire the cannon, and at the end, find the gold dipped treasure. Because of the small pieces, this is a toy suited for ages five and up. Dimensions: 2.13 x 10.51 x 10.51 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 6 years and up What We Like Teaches strategy Suitable for all ages Perfect for playing together What We Don't Like Materials can be flimsy The iconic game Connect 4, which you probably also played as a kid, teaches children about strategizing and predicting, as well as the importance of winning and losing gracefully. Parents will be glad to know that just like in the old days, you can still release the chips so they fall from the rack with a satisfying clatter. Dimensions: 1.81 x 8.07 x 7.52 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 4 years and up What We Like Great bonding activity Inexpensive compared to to other Lego sets Designed for younger builders What We Don't Like Kids may need help assembling If you haven't introduced him to the world of Lego sets, now is as good of a time as any. This set is for lovers of the movie Ninjangoand lets tiny hands create a training area with weapon stand, breakable blocks, spinning training dummy, motorbike with detachable flame, and a shark car with movable fins and dual flick missiles. Dimensions: 3 x 24 x 15 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 4 years and up What We Like Easy to assemble Interactive Compatible with other Hot Wheels tracks What We Don't Like Only comes with one car Some users found it hard for the included car to go through the track This car toy set can be used with other Hot Wheels sets, and 5-year-olds can customize their own layout by setting up races and stunt challenges, such as a boulder avalanche and two loop-de-loops. It also comes with a pullback launcher and two-way booster that enables cars to move in both directions, as well as one die-cast Hot Wheels car. Dimensions: 12.1 x 8.5 x 3.5 inches |Material: Plastic |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Easy to store Multiple ways to play Fosters imagination What We Don't Like Pieces may be too small for younger children Plus-Plus construction kits are made up of flat, jigsaw-type pieces that can be used to build both 2D and 3D creations. Just think of it as a Tetris game brought to life. This set comes with 240 brightly colored pieces as well as two baseplates. A clear carrying tube corrals the pieces when not in use. Dimensions: 10.63 x 5.51 x 18.11 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 4 years and up What We Like Versatile Easy to assemble High quality materials What We Don't Like Extra materials needed to complete your fort If you are looking for a toy for a 5-year-old that will inspire creativity and help hone those STEM skills this fort builder is the ultimate buy. Like peanut butter and jelly, kids and forts just go together perfectly. Yes, they could build a structure using dining room chairs or a table, but this versatile fort-building kit makes it way more entertaining, with poles, connectors, and an illustrated guide with inspiring ideas like a castle or igloo. Dimensions: 14.41 x 10.67 x 2.64 inches |Material: Foam |Recommended Age: 6 years and up What We Like Perfect for outdoor use Engaging What We Don't Like Material can be flimsy There are only so many times you can play soccer or frisbee in the park. This stomp rocket provides an engaging alternative outdoor toy for kids five and up who will love leaping onto the launcher and seeing how high they can get the foam missiles to fly (in some cases, more than 200 feet). Dimensions: 11.5 x 10 x 2.25 inches |Material: Plastic, CoolSand |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like Long playtime Easy to clean and store What We Don't Like Sand box can be flimsy Boys will enjoy this sandbox which has them searching for dinosaurs in moldable sand. He can dig, learn, and explore all while looking for the extinct creatures. But no need to worry about this being a messy toy. The sand sticks to itself, not hands or clothes. Dimensions: 5.5 x 2.5 x 2 inches |Material: Not Listed |Recommended Age: 3 years and up What We Like Great for playing together High audio quality Lots of channels to choose from What We Don't Like Multiple buttons may be difficult for young children to get the hang of Whether the kids are in the backyard or playing around the house, this set of walkie talkies will get tons of play time. It's lightweight, buttons are designed for small hands, and it has a range of close to two miles. There's even a built-in flashlight. Dimensions: 31 x 5 x 4 inches |Material: Plastic, Aluminum |Recommended Age: Not Listed What We Like Lightweight and easy to travel with Perfect introductory fishing rod Easy to use What We Don't Like Line can tangle easily Budding anglers are sure to get excited about fishing with one of these rod-and-reel combination sets, which come with designs such as Marvel's Captain America, Disney's Cars, and Thomas the Tank Engine (there are 12 options total). The 30-inch length is comfortable for small hands, and the rod has a round knob, thumb button, and finger guard to help kids practice proper casting techniques. Dimensions: Not Listed |Material: Polyethylene |Recommended Age: 5 years and up What We Like Sustainable materials Designed to foster fine motor skills Multiple ways to play What We Don't Like Can be difficult for young children to assemble Sure it's a great car toy, but this set also lets encourages imaginative and creative thinking, as kids can learn to create their own cars in 2D or 3D. It's a great way to instill patience and appreciation for building your own inventions. Even though they may think they're big kids, 5-year-old boys are still pretty young and might not be ready for certain toys. Games with mature themes and overly complex products aren't a good idea for this age group. Make sure to glance at the age rating on the toy you're considering to make sure it's an appropriate fit, says Kristin Morency Goldman, senior advisor of strategic communications for The Toy Association. As 5-year-old boys advance to kindergarten, they'll be learning to read, write, tell time, and count. A toy that helps advance any of these skills in a fun, interactive way will definitely be appreciated not only by the young boy in your life, but by his parents, too. He'll be ready for kindergarten before you know it. It often seems as though 5-year-olds are balls of energy, so a toy that helps to get them up and moving is always a good thing. Consider products that will encourage young boys to play outside, run around, and otherwise expend energy as they explore and create. As a bonus, these toys help solidify gross motor skills, as well as hand-eye coordination. This roundup was written by Patrice J. Williams. She has contributed gift guides to The Spruce since 2020. In addition to her work for The Spruce, she writes commerce articles, including product suggestions and reviews, for other outlets as well as appearing on air for The Today Show, WEtv, and she was the Savvy Shopper reporter for WPIX in New York City. Additional research was done by Megan McCarty, a writer for The Spruce and MyDomaine with over 13 years of experience in both print and digital media. She regularly contributes to design-focused outlets such as Architectural Digest, Domino, House & Home, and Hunker.
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16 Year Old Boy Small Bedroom Ideas
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