Miscellaneous Gadgets For Kids
Well, not every toy or gadget fits into a neat little category, so we’ve created a site with all sorts of miscellaneous gadgets and toys for kids. They may not fall into any particular genre, but they’re still well worth a look, and may have something to offer just about anyone, even those kids that are particularly hard to shop for!

Mighty Muggs are all the rage these days, if you don’t believe us you can check out the article on the Storm Trooper Mighty Mugg. The latest wave of them to be released are cuter than ever!

Lots of kids will develop a fascination with dinosaurs at an early age, so why not encourage that curiosity with a Playskool Kota the Triceratops pet for your little one? This little dinosaur will come to life before your eyes, walking and growling and even giving a ride to any kiddies that want to play with it. Kota stands just over 2.5 feet tall, making him a fun ride for small children.

With the Youniverse Keep Safe Diary, anyone will rest assured knowing their secrets are safe from prying eyes. Kids can personalize their diary with any number of the stickers that come with the diary, and the secret compartments provide spaces to protect small treasures as well.

If your kids love Mario, if they play on their Wii religiously, exploring the world of Mario Galaxy every waking moment, and wait with unabated enthusiasm for the release of the next Mario game, then they are going to absolutely love this Mario figure.

The Musical Fingers Piano Gloves allow your kids to learn to play the piano without needing a large keyboard taking up space in your home, because you’ll only need to gloves to be able to play!

It seems that dancing video games are becoming quite popular, but the Hasbro U-Dance takes this to a whole new level. By plugging the console into your television, the wireless foot tags that attach to your feet will pick up your every move using motion capture technology.

The PicoCricket is an ingenious kit which helps to teach your children the basics of computer programming, while allowing them to have fun at the same time. For $250, this kit from the Playful Invention Company uses Lego Bricks, pipe cleaners and other goofy materials along with specially designed sensors which are capable of detecting light, motion, touch and sound.

Zingo is the old-time favourite game of Bingo, taken to the next level. Simply pull the zinger forward to reveal two mystery tiles, and race to be the first to call out the tiles that match the picture shown on your card. Be the first player to fill your card and you win!



