Screen-Free Toys for Kids — Expert- and Editor-Approved

Slime, art, sensory and motor toys that'll keep them entertained for hours.
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If you're noticing your child is playing on the iPad a little too much or you're worried about their screen time, you've probably already done some searching for toys that will keep them just as entertained as their devices. With so many options lining digital and physical shelves, it's hard to figure out which ones are actually worth it.

In our ever-growing coverage of toys, Shop TODAY has spoken with toy experts and child development experts for guidance. We've also tapped our own editors for recommendations and they've all recommended quite a few fun and interactive toys that all have one thing in common — no screens!

Help kids learn to be creative and imaginative on their own with these entertaining, screen-free toys below.

Best screen-free toys for under $15

Sorry! Board Game

Marie Conti, senior directory of community and events for the American Montessori Society, previously told us that this game is a good classic to engage 6-year-olds because “children at this age are typically very social and aware of rules and fairness.”

Furby Furblets Par-Tay Mini Friend

Let’s take a trip back to the ‘90s, where Furbies are all the rage and on everyone’s Christmas list. In the present day, Furbies are still just as popular and now even more interactive with music, phrases and sounds.

Rubik’s Cube

A classic toy they'll love! A Rubik's cube is a great way for them to learn how to use problem-solving skills. With 43 quintillion possible configurations, they will learn how pieces move through space, how rotations affect position and orientation and how to plan several steps ahead (like in Chess or Checkers).

Melissa & Doug Simmer & Stir Stovetop Play Set

Are they curious about the kitchen or always hanging around your feet while you cook? Instead of keeping them at bay with the iPad, have them get involved in the cooking process with this simmer and stir set that has color-changing foods to help them learn about different food groups.

Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Kidnoculars

Give them the tools to go on their own safari with these binoculars that have three times magnification and are durable enough to survive drops and scratches. When they’re equipped with these, they can discover everything!

Elmer’s Fluffy Slime Kit

For the sticky slime lovers, this kit includes everything they need to have an epic slime playdate. It comes with two different types of glue and a fluffy activator. It is also a winner in our very own Gifts We Love awards.

Melissa & Doug Go Tots Wooden Barnyard Tumble

Appeal to their sensory and motor skills with this barnyard set that lets them roll, tumble, stack and move around people and animals from the farm. One reviewer notes how entertaining the toy is for her son: “A lot of his toys he outgrows fast but he is still entertained by this one.”

Stretch Armstrong

Just like Furby, this little guy may look familiar — it's Stretch Armstrong! Once you hand them this toy, they'll love how stretchy the arms are and be amazed at just far it can go.

Best screen-free toys for under $25

Fidget Pen

If they tend to fidget or squirm, this little toy can help them occupy their hands. It also doubles as a pen, so if they are learning to write, it is a great thing to have handy when they need a brain break.

Gui Gui Scented Shimmer Deluxe Duo Pack

Gui Gui’s slime is not your average slime — it comes with unique scents and little accessories like glitter, beads and more. It was also recently featured on Amazon’s Toys We Love list.

Stomp Rocket Dino-Soar Rocket Launcher

This toy gives them a science lesson outside of the classroom by teaching them about “force, pressure and flight” with each stomp, says Kaity Velez, executive editor of Parents.com, previously said on the show.

Flybar Pogo Trick Ball

If they love to be outside, have them try this two-in-one toy that is a combination of a pogo stick and a skateboard. Plus, you can buy confidently knowing it has hundreds of five-star ratings on Amazon alone.

National Geographic Sensory Science Kit

If they are all about slime, they will probably love this sensory kit that comes stocked with slime, putty, sand and many more projects. It will teach them to experiment with different materials and see what thy can make.

Crayola Mess-Free Touch Lights

If you want them to play screen-free, they should try this tablet from Crayola that is mess-free and easy to use. It engages their fine motor skills to help them create art and learn to draw.

Best screen-free toys for under $50

Toyk Water Doodle Mat

Let them doodle their days away with this foldable mat that uses water to create their drawings. It also comes with stencils to help teach them how to write. And best of all — it is mess-free!

National Geographic Ultimate Rock, Mineral and Fossil Activity Kit

If they are always looking for new rocks or bringing home pieces of nature, they will love this rock and mineral kit from National Geographic. It includes over 300 genuine samples, so they can discover new ones endlessly.

Fat Brain Toys Squigz Starter Set

These little suction cup toys may look ordinary but they are very fun for both indoor and outdoor play. You can connect multiple together and then rip them apart — and the sound they make is sure to elicit endless giggles. Plus, they stick to virtually any surface so you can use them at bath time and play time.

Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Talking Microscope

This talking microscope teaches them about science and takes them to outer space and into nature with over 15 slides to look at. It also has the voice of Bindi Irwin, Wildlife Warrior, speaking to them while they use it. So needless to say, they are in great hands!

BaubleBar Kids’ DIY Bag Charm Craft Kit

Upgrade their next playdate with this Gifts We Love Winner that lets them bring their fashion dreams to life. They can DIY their own charm bracelet with a few easy steps.

Elbo Books Personalized Kids Activity Book

Elbo Books uses your child's interests to create a personalized activity book they won't want to put down. Even beyond the activities, you can upload pictures of your child and their sidekicks (pets, toys, friends or anyone else) to customize the look of the characters that appear throughout the book! One reviewer said, "It's really nice to see them engaged in something that isn't a screen."

National Geographic Mega Science Lab

This mega science lab comes with over 130 experiments that help it live up to its name. There’s earth science, chemistry and even some experience that double as magic tricks! “It’s educational, but still fun and keeps him engaged in the present moment instead of being on video games and the internet all day,” wrote one reviewer.

Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Talking Wildlife Camera

Calling all parents who are currently obsessed with Robert Irwin and his dancing skills, get your kid to become a fan, too, with this educational wildlife camera. Featuring over 200 fun facts and quiz questions, your kid will learn so much about nature and the earth with this interactive toy.

Magna-Tiles 32-Piece Magnetic Construction Set

Magna-Tiles have been a team favorite at Shop TODAY for years. Kids will love getting creative and building (and rebuilding) castles and towers straight from their own imagination.

NBC photo editor Vivian Le even says she used to play with these with her little brother!

Best screen-free toys worth the splurge

Snap Circuits Classic SC-300 Electronics Exploration Kit

Kids can build working electronics by using switches, lights and motors to see how electricity flows through the board. They can also learn how to create closed-loop circuits — the same foundation for how every electronic device functions, including your phone. This toy is all about logic, sequencing and problem-solving skills, which provide kids with a better understanding of how the world works. Kate Biberdorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, recommends this toy for STEM learning.

Skip Hop 3-in-1 Baby Activity Push Walker & Ride-On Scooter

Help them fine-tune their motor skills with this push walker that lets them scoot around all while learning about balance and coordination. And when they’re ready, it converts into a ride-on scooter so they can get to all the fun just a little bit faster.

Yoto Mini Bluetooth Audio Player

This little box opens up a world of learning and creativity. It can play audiobooks, music, podcasts and stories. With over 1,000 possible cards, they can use this as they age. Deputy managing editor Jess Bender recently gifted this to her nephew and is excited to hear what he thinks.

Melissa & Doug Standing Art Easel

Help them practice their art skills with this standing easel that includes magnets, markers and clips to keep their drawings on display once they’re done their work.

Toniebox 2 Starter Set Bundle

Another popular toy in recent years is the Toniebox. It plays audio, reads them stories and helps them learn while playing.

Social media video producer Anita Chomenko has tested this toy and says, "Tonies boxes are popular with my friends who have little ones or babies on the way! What’s great about them is that you can get characters for different age ranges so they grow with your child. It’s a great way to keep them engaged without screens. The Tonies box 2 is a new launch and provides even more options by working with ToniePlay to have screen-free games."

Meet the experts

  • Marie Conti is senior director of community and events for American Montessori Society. She was the former head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.
  • Kaity Velez is the executive editor of Parents.com.
  • Kate Biberdorf is a Ph.D chemist, chemistry professor, bestselling author and podcast host of Seeking A Scientist.

How we chose

We referenced previous articles where we have spoken with child care experts about toys and rounded up ones that were screen-free. We also asked editors for the picks that have been a hit with the kids in their lives and looked at bestselling toys on the internet to see what reviewers had to say.

Don’t forget to check out Shop TODAY’s other gift guides to find the perfect present for every kid on your list including babies, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, 7-year-olds, 8-year-olds, 9-year-olds and 10-year-olds.