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The new sets include Blastoise, Charizard, Eevee, Pikachu, and Venusaur.
New sensor-packed Smart Bricks introduced at CES add color, sound, and interactivity to classic Lego builds, debuting with Star Wars sets this spring.
Well, not anymore. Toymaker FoloToy pulls its Kumma bear offline after a watchdog group discovered the $99 product talked about dangerous and inappropriate topics.
Look, you can never have enough Legos for your collection, especially when they're on sale. Now's a smart time to stock up and even get a head start on some holiday shopping.
Looking to spark your child's inner engineer? Coding kits, bots, and techie toys are a great way to start.
Toys and tech are both great by themselves, but they're even more fun when combined. Check out these awesome examples from 2023.
Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story joins the Robosen lineup of voice-controlled bots including Optimus Prime, Grimlock, and Megatron.
The project is designed to help astronauts determine how they could potentially build their own structures on the Moon. Everyone else can check them out at select Lego Stores until Sept. 20.
The leader of 'The Transformers' bad guys—the Decepticons—joins previously released robot collectibles like Grimlock and Optimus Prime.
These modern spins on the classics—Barbies, card games, and board games—are a hit. Plus, screen breaks come for free with these gifts at Walmart.
Cybertruck for Kids gets 12 miles of range at a top speed of 10mph. It's currently sold out, but you can sign up to be notified when it's back in stock.
After recalling all of the Cyberquad for Kids model 914 due to safety issues, Tesla and Radio Flyer release an updated new model for sale.
If the kids have already marked up (or torn up) the print version Amazon's holiday toy catalog, take a second look here for more deals and steals.
The upcoming sets, first teased in August, will feature popular characters like Tom Nook, Isabelle, and Kapp'n along with villagers like Rosie and Bunnie.
With Pictionary Vs. AI, Mattel taps into Google's Quick, Draw! AI to help decipher your doodles.
The bricks, which were previously only available through organizations that work with kids with visual impairments, roll out on Sept. 1 for $89.99.
If you have serious Dinobot nostalgia and more money than sense, get ready to snag this golden, self-transforming dinosaur.
Barbie's box office blowout may have you looking to watch more of your childhood favorites on the big screen. Here are the top movies based on toys, according to JustWatch.
The Home Depot's 2023 Halloween collection also includes an animated Yoda, a spooky predator prop with a 12.5-foot wingspan, and creepy swamp creatures.
Robosen's latest expensive, collectible robot toy, the first in a new line of classic-looking Transformers, lacks a major feature of the Optimus Prime models: It doesn't transform.