Plus, the best toys for young kids with ADHD.

Did you see? Cubby just launched its annual Gift Edit! We've curated our favorite gift ideas for kids, whether you're shopping by age, interest, or store. And don't miss the Gift Edits from our sister sites Kitchn and Apartment Therapy, too! – The Cubby Team |
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| By Lisa Lombardi We love our little ones with every molecule of our being, we savor the one-on-one time, but sometimes we just want five (or 50) minutes of peace. And those are the times when we're deeply, eternally grateful for the toys that not only grab our kids' attention, but also hold it. There's seriously no need to feel bad about it. "A toy that can give parents a moment of peace is a worthwhile investment. Kids discover the world and learn about themselves and others through play," says Lindsay Powers, author of You Can't F*ck Up Your Kids: A Judgment-Free Guide to Stress-Free Parenting and mom of 7- and 4 1/2-year-old sons. So engrossing toys are a definite win-win. We asked moms and dads for the play things that always get the job done. Consider these a half hour for yourself, found. |
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One of my favorite pieces I've ever found at IKEA is the DUNDRA activity table. It's a large rectangular table designed for all types of kid activities, and it's our new must-have. Here's why I love it. – Alicia Betz, parent and Cubby contributor |
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cubby finds: play kitchens |
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