We also have guides to gifts for tweens and teens. If you’re looking for more kids gift ideas, check out our guides to the best gifts for 1-year-olds, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, 8-year-olds, 9-year-olds, and 10-year-olds, as well as delightful stocking stuffers for kids. We relied on advice from Mayer, Conklin, and other toy and child-development experts-as well as on the collective experience of parents and caregivers on our staff-for gift ideas that will not only get 7-year-olds thinking but also engage them over and over again. There’s also space for one-and-done craft or project kits, which can be launching pads to new hobbies and interests. Kids this age may also be ready for toys that introduce them to the basics of coding, especially those that help them explore fundamental programming concepts in a tangible way. Challenging puzzles “foster a sense of accomplishment, and resilience when things go wrong,” Conklin said. Seven-year-olds are also developing more spatial awareness, so look for toys and kits that inspire them to think about how pieces fit together, said Hilary Conklin, professor at DePaul University’s College of Education. “You want something that’s challenging for them and pushes them a little bit.” Some may be ready for toys and games that require longer-term planning, strategizing, and decision-making, so it’s a great time to incorporate board games that encourage problem-solving, said Brian Mayer, a gaming, learning, and library specialist in New York. As 7-year-olds transition from being little kids to grade-schoolers, they start showing off their ability to engage in complex thinking.
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