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10 Toys From Amazon's 'Toys We Love' List on Sale Now

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Each year, just a couple of months before the holidays, Amazon releases its impressive "Toys We Love" list. In the toy catalog, you’ll find the best toys from the year for babies, big kids, tweens, and teens. The most recent list features numerous toys from top brands, including Lego, Radio Flyer, VTech, and more, and right now, several are on sale in this secret Amazon outlet section

These toys make great gifts for holidays, birthdays, or special celebrations, such as graduation (because how are we already at the end of another school year?). For toddlers and preschoolers, the Radio Flyer Amazon Delivery Van Ride-On Toy is nearly half off—and it was just released late last year. Older kids, and yes, teens included, will enjoy playing the color guessing game Hues and Cues or building a stunning Lego flower set, which is currently on sale for just $30. Below, you’ll find 10 popular toys from the 2024 Amazon "Toys We Love" list on sale for up to 52% off.

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The Radio Flyer Amazon Delivery Van Ride-On Toy was released in late 2024 and remains a popular toy this year, with over 1,000 bought in just the past month. Kiddos who love to see the Amazon delivery van outside their house can operate their very own, with packages and all. Three wooden toys are inside the packages, and the seat of the ride opens to reveal a spacious storage compartment for those special deliveries. 

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I received my first Lego flowers set as a Mother’s Day gift, and the results of my cherry blossoms are stunning! Now, I’ve got my eye on the Lego Plum Blossom because the beautiful floral arrangement sits neatly in a pastel blue pot with an eye-catching gold band and a wood-like plinth. The vivid red and magenta flowers need no description—they stand out all on their own. 

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Kids love to be like grown-ups, and they can be with their own smartwatch. The VTech KidiZoom Smartwatch DX4 is a kid-friendly device that features activities, music, games, two cameras, and more. There are also 50 built-in clock faces, and you can download additional ones to help kids practice telling time (or simply shake it to hear the time out loud). 

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Hues and Cues isn’t your typical board game, as no two rounds are the same. Players draw a card and give a clue to describe a color on the card using only one or two words. Then, players set their pieces down on their best guess, and the player with a turn frames the correct color. Those who are within the frame score points! Oh, and by the way, there are only 480 hues to guess from, so no pressure. 

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Your kid doesn’t have to be involved in baseball or softball to enjoy the Franklin Sports MLB Kids Pitching Machine (although it might inspire them to pick up the game!). It automatically releases one ball every seven seconds, so there’s no need for a designated pitcher—you’re welcome, tired parents. Bonus: The plastic 24-inch baseball bat collapses into itself for easy storage. 

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Illustrated by artist Tabitha Brown, this adorable Mudpuppy puzzle celebrates Black hair with six hairstyles, including braids, knots, ponytails, and more. The chunky puzzle pieces are made with non-toxic ink and are ideal for ages 1 and up, making them simple for small hands to navigate. At 52% off, this wooden puzzle is currently $12. 

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Over 10,000 Amazon shoppers bought the Sereed Balance Bike in the past month, but I’m not surprised. It has no sharp parts, weighs only 3.5 pounds, and features four silent wheels that won’t damage your floors. The company recommends the balance bike for ages 12 to 24 months, and with its sturdy frame, you can definitely expect it to last that long and then some.  

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The ThinkFun Gravity Maze sparks imagination and is so fun that kids won’t even realize they’re learning as they play. The goal of the game is to build a maze that will get your marble from its starting point to the target. Each tower color features different shapes and grooves on the inside that affect how and where your marble goes, requiring you to think critically about your next move. Towers can stand on their own, stack, or lie flat—it’s all up to you!

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Care Bear meets Hello Kitty in this sweet plush friend. A rainbow badge on this bear’s belly spreads hope and happiness with each hug, while its 8-inch height won’t overwhelm parents who are tired of adding another stuffed animal to their kiddo’s bed. 

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This coding robot kit is so much more than a toy; it teaches kids about STEM and empowers them to take charge. There are several models kids can assemble of the robot, all of which they can program and control through various sensors and more features. It’s also nearly 28% off when you add the on-site coupon.

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