Kids Reviews
All 23 kids products our reviewers have tested and scored, newest review first.
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Kids Learning ToysNiuniu Daddy Weighted Jellyfish Plush
3 1 reviewA 3.3 lb weighted jellyfish plush with a hypoallergenic faux fur exterior and a sealed, non-removable fill of glass beads and PP cotton, sold by Niuniu Daddy as a sensory comfort companion marketed for kids and adults alike.
Kids Learning ToysFisher-Price Laugh and Learn Smart Stages Sis Musical Plush (Multilanguage)
3.1 1 reviewA soft musical plush puppy for infants and toddlers from six months to about three years, with five light-up buttons on her tummy that trigger more than 80 songs, sounds, and phrases across three Smart Stages learning levels. Content covers first words, colors, shapes, the alphabet, and counting. This multilanguage version adds a globe button that switches between English, Spanish, French, and Brazilian Portuguese. Requires three AA batteries, included.
Kids Learning ToysMelissa and Doug Ms. Rachel Sort and Count Nesting Blocks with Wooden Fish
3.5 1 reviewA counting and sorting set themed around Ms. Rachel's "Bubble, Bubble, Pop!" song. It includes five sturdy cardboard nesting cubes printed as fish tanks, which nest inside one another for storage and stack into a tower, plus 15 wooden play fish in matching colors. Each cube face shows a numeral, the matching number of fingers, the corresponding count of fish, and an underwater scene, so children can match fish to blocks by color and by number. Includes a caregiver Learning Card with play ideas. FSC certified; designed for ages 2 and up.
Kids Learning ToysLeapFrog Level Up and Learn Controller (Blue)
3.4 1 reviewA pretend-play game controller sized for infant and toddler hands, styled after a real console gamepad. It has chunky pressable buttons, a clickable dial, a four-direction joystick that moves an LED light, and a volume switch. Six animal buttons cover animal facts, the ABC song, counting, rhyming and Spanish words, a cat button plays retro handheld videogame sound effects, and a red shoulder button pops up a tiger for peek-a-boo and bonus games about opposites. LeapFrog lists it for ages 6 to 36 months. Requires 2 AAA batteries; the ones in the box are for demo purposes only. Also sold in pink.
Kids Learning ToysLearning Resources STEM Explorers Magnet Movers (39 pieces)
3.1 1 reviewA 39-piece introductory magnetism set for ages 5 and up, containing a magnetic wand, a magnetic post, two magnetic rings, a bar magnet, two magnetic balls, a horseshoe magnet, string, 30 colored chips, and an activity guide. Designed for home use and for kindergarten and preschool classrooms, it lets children test attraction and repulsion, sort magnetic from non-magnetic materials, and run guided force-and-motion experiments.
Kids Learning ToysLeapFrog LeapStart Learning Success Bundle (Green)
3.5 1 reviewAn interactive learning system for preschoolers, bundled with two activity books. Children touch printed pages with the included stylus and the system responds with audio prompts, questions, games and puzzles covering reading, math, problem solving and creativity. Activities are replayable at two difficulty levels with 50-plus key skills per grade level. The bundle includes a Cory Carson Superhero School book plus an additional activity book. The stylus clips into the cover for storage and the unit has a carrying handle. For ages 2 to 5; requires 2 AA batteries, included. Also sold in pink.
Kids Learning ToysLeapFrog Learning Friends 100 Words Book (Bilingual English-Spanish)
3.7 1 reviewAn interactive electronic vocabulary book for ages 18 months and up, featuring Turtle, Tiger and Monkey across 12 word categories including pets, animals, food, mealtime, colours, activities, opposites and outdoors. Touching a word or picture plays the word, a sound effect or a fun fact; a language switch toggles the whole experience between English and Spanish, and a light-up star button plays learning songs. Requires 2 AA batteries (demo batteries included).
Kids Learning ToysOsmo Genius Kit for iPad — 5 STEM Learning Games (Ages 6-10)
3.3 1 reviewA hands-on STEM learning system for ages 6-10 that pairs physical game pieces with an iPad. The kit includes the Osmo Base and reflector, Tangram pieces, Numbers tiles and Words tiles, plus stackable storage and five game apps: Tangram, Numbers, Words, Newton and Masterpiece, covering spelling, maths, creativity and problem solving. The reflector mirrors the iPad's front camera down to the table so the app can see what the child builds or draws. No Wi-Fi is required for gameplay once the apps are installed. iPad not included; requires a compatible iPad running a recent iOS version.
Car SeatsChicco KeyFit 35 ClearTex Infant Car Seat
4 1 reviewThere's no wrong door to enter through. Plenty of families start with an infant seat for the click-out convenience and switch to a convertible later; plenty of others go straight to a convertible or all-in-one from day one and never look back. The one rule I'd treat as non-negotiable: keep your child rear-facing as long as their seat's limits allow — it's the best-protected orientation, and it's exactly why seats like the Extend2Fit and EXEC next are engineered to stretch that phase.
Car SeatsGraco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat
4.5 1 reviewThe Extend2Fit's party trick is its 4-position extension panel, which adds up to 5 inches of legroom so your child can ride rear-facing — the safer orientation — all the way to 50 lbs. Add the no-rethread Simply Safe Adjust harness and one-second InRight LATCH install, and it's the seat I point friends to when they want maximum rear-facing time without a premium outlay.
Car SeatsDoona Car Seat & Stroller
4.5 1 reviewThe Doona solves the problem every new parent discovers in week one: the transfer. It's a rear-facing infant seat (4–30 lbs) whose wheels fold down at the click of a button, turning the car seat into a stroller without unbuckling — or waking — your baby. It's tested and certified as a car seat, a stroller, and an infant carrier all at once, and the box includes the LATCH base, infant insert, and a vehicle seat protector.
Baby FormulaEarth's Best Organic Dairy Infant Formula
4 1 reviewStart with your baby, not the marketing. If there's no sensitivity in the picture, a broad mainstream recipe like Similac 360 Total Care or Enfamil NeuroPro covers every base and is easy to restock anywhere. If evenings are dominated by fussing and gas, gentler proteins like GentlePro's hydrolyzed blend are the lever to try — with your pediatrician's input. And if an organic certification is the thing you check first, Bobbie is the premium pick while Earth's Best keeps organic practical in a bigger can.
Baby FormulaBobbie Organic Infant Formula
4.5 1 reviewBobbie's recipe is modeled after breast milk and holds both USDA Organic and Clean Label Project certifications, with iron, DHA, and vitamin D and without corn syrup, maltodextrin, or palm oil. If you read ingredient lists the way I do, this is the shortest, cleanest one on the page.
Baby FormulaSimilac 360 Total Care Infant Formula
4.5 1 reviewThe headline here is the exclusive blend of 5 HMO prebiotics — the widest HMO blend in this ranking — in a formula designed to support the immune system, brain development, and digestive health at once. It's non-GMO, made without artificial growth hormones, and easy to actually find, which matters more than any spec sheet when the tub runs low.
Baby FormulaGood Start GentlePro Infant Formula
4 1 reviewGentlePro's comfort proteins go through a 2-step hydrolysis that breaks them down for easier digestion, then the recipe adds probiotic B. lactis, an HMO, and DHA. For a baby whose evenings are all fuss and gas, this is the gentlest starting point in the ranking.
Baby FormulaEnfamil NeuroPro Infant Formula
4.5 1 reviewEnfamil pairs omega-3 DHA with MFGM — the milk fat globule membrane duo that anchors its brain-building pitch — and backs it with the HuMO6 immune blend, prebiotics, and iron. The 28.3 oz value can means fewer midnight discoveries that you've scooped the tub empty.
Baby & ToddlerEXPERLAM Wooden Baby Playpen
4 1 reviewSolid wood, a locking gate, and panels that reshape to fit your room — then the whole thing folds away when playtime is over.
Baby & ToddlerAdjustable Baby Shower Stand
4.5 1 reviewAn adjustable standing support that lets a toddler shower safely — and turns the nightly rinse into the fun part of the routine.
Baby & ToddlerSpectra S1 Plus Electric Breast Pump
4.5 1 reviewA double electric pump with a built-in rechargeable battery — charge it, pick it up by the handle, and take it wherever the day is happening.
Baby & ToddlerJeep Classic Jogging Stroller
5 1 reviewA three-wheel jogger from Delta Children that collapses down and tucks away easier than strollers half its size.
Baby & ToddlerHelloBaby HB6550 5" Baby Monitor
4.5 1 reviewA no-WiFi video monitor with a 5-inch screen and a battery that outlasts the worst nights — this one earned its outlet.
Baby & ToddlerKeaBabies Organic Cotton Crib Sheets (2-Pack, Elly)
4.5 1 reviewA soft, breathable 2-pack of 100% organic jersey cotton sheets that fit any standard crib.
Baby & ToddlerJeep Milestone 6-in-1 High Chair
4.5 1 reviewA convertible chair from Delta Children that's built to grow from mealtime with a baby to a desk for a bigger kid.
How we score kids
Every product on this page is judged on the same criteria, weighted the same way, so the ratings mean something next to each other. Scores come from the published specifications and from what verified owners consistently report — we do not test products ourselves.
- Safety 25%
- Standards it meets, and anything owners repeatedly flag.
- Engagement 25%
- Whether a child keeps coming back to it.
- Build quality 20%
- Whether it survives ordinary use by the age it is sold for.
- Age suitability 15%
- How well the stated age range matches practice.
- Value 15%
- What you get for the price.