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Toys

    • The Hottest Tech Toys for Kids

      Toys and tech are both great by themselves, but they're even more fun when combined. Check out these awesome examples from 2023.

      7 months, 1 week By Eric Griffith, Carol Mangis
    • Ion Audio iCade

      Atari-loving iPad owners can consider the iCade a must-have accessory, but this sturdy, unique arcade cabinet/iPad dock just won't work with video games made after 1980.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer

      The LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer is a toy tablet with its own app platform and plenty of features to keep your young ones entertained and learning.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Review

      The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robotics kit is the newest, best, and most accessible way to teach your kids or yourself how to build and program robots.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven

      Five to eight year olds will love being able to cook by themselves with the foolproof Hasbro Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven. Just don't use the Easy-Bake-branded mixes.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Big Hugs Elmo Review

      Big Hugs Elmo is good at his job, but he's more than a one-trick pony, offering up ways to keep imaginations active and helping kids get to sleep once Elmo has tuckered them out.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • LeapFrog LeapPad Ultra

      We get up close with LeapFrog's newest iteration of its toy tablet, the LeapPad Ultra. Check out our hands-on.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • GoldieBlox And The Spinning Machine

      The much-hyped toy, GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine, is sturdy but less open-ended than other building toys. Our 7-year-old reviewer shows it off.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Sky Viper Camera Drone

      Take a toy quadcopter and strap a camera on it, and you get the Sky Viper Camera Drone, an even more fun toy quadcopter.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Sphero BB-8 App-Enabled Droid

      Sphero's $150 app-enabled BB-8 Droid is a fun robotic toy, but the novelty wears off once you realize there's not much to do with it beyond driving it around and watching it bump into things.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Hello Barbie

      The Wi-Fi connected talking Hello Barbie looks (and sounds) like a big step into the future for the classic doll.

      6 years By PCMag Australia
    • Axis Drones Aerius

      The Axis Drones Aerius is billed as the world's smallest quadcopter. It's a fun, inexpensive toy, but it can be difficult to fly.

      6 years By PCMag Australia