If your kids get too much screen time then these tech gifts are the perfect way to get them off of their phones.
Kids love devices and tech as much as their parents; that’s a no-brainer. The only head-scratcher here is finding toys that will encourage kids to build their STEM skills in a fun and educational way.
Toys from the 1980s and 1990s — including Transformers, Star Wars figures, Care Bears, Barbies and GI Joes — continue to ...
Technology gifts will be under many Christmas trees this year, but safety experts say parents should do their homework before ...
Apple Watch Strap: Add some flair to an Apple Watch with a durable, comfy band. Available in multiple colors. The starting price is $49. AirTag: Perfect for tracking keys, bags, or anything else you ...
There once was a time when a toy section of the Engadget gift guide would have been a hodge-podge of toys that happened to take batteries, light up and make enough noise to annoy even the most patient ...
No, I’m not talking about toys with sharp edges, toxic materials or small parts that constitute choking hazards. I’m talking about hacking — a new threat to the safety of children. Last week, the risk ...
Each year at New York Toy Fair there are hundreds of new products revealed. Plush, board games, toys, games, create and play, the list is endless. Walking the halls is a great way to see what’s coming ...
Toys with microchips moved to the top of Christmas lists in 1986. Talking stuffed animal Teddy Ruxpin was quite popular, and ...