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The best educational toys for kids

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Every parent wants the best for their kids, especially when it comes to the kinds of toys they play with. Toys that combine both fun and learning are always a hit, whether you're looking at education toys for 3 year olds or for kids over 10, but where do you start when there’s so much available? And how do you know which toys are truly educational?

Another thing to consider when looking into the toy market is what kind of product protection is available. While some toys might come with manufacturer warranties, these often fall short of the most complete level of coverage and last for a limited period of time. Only an extended warranty plan can provide the highest level of protection for your child's toys. When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you'll get coverage for nearly all your online purchases under the same product protection plan, so you'll always be ready for anything.

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What are the best educational toys for kids?

We’ve laid out our top educational toys to help your kiddo learn and have fun all at the same time.

Amazon Kindle Kids

Tablets seem to be one of the best and most versatile ways to keep your child learning and playing simultaneously, and the Kindle Kids is one of the best around. You can download books, apps, games, and more, while having the option to set various parental controls and locks so you know your little one is safe and staying offline.

The Kindle Kids goes for $119.99, and comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty from Amazon.

LCD writing tablet

Unlike the Kindle Kids, an LCD writing tablet for kids isn’t a smart tablet and doesn’t connect to the internet or have to be charged (a big plus for some families!), but it offers endless hours of fun just the same. Use it as a mess-free drawing option, practice writing letters or words, or play tic-tac-toe on the go with a writing stylus or just using your finger.

A highly-rated LCD writing tablet for kids is the Boogie Board Jot Kids Writing Tablet. It comes in 2 color options (blue and orange) and runs for $24.99, making it a more economical option than some of our other favorite educational toys.

LeapFrog 100 Words Book

For parents with toddlers, the LeapFrog books are a great introduction to new vocabulary and provides interactive learning opportunities. With the LeapFrog 100 Words Book, each word is said in both English and Spanish for a bilingual experience to help your child grow their vocabulary while having fun. There are 3 play modes that allow you to customize each learning experience to either play the words, engaging sound effects, or fun facts about the word or pictures.

The LeapFrog 100 Words Book sells for $19.99 and is rated for children ages 18-48 months.

LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch

When your child is ready to graduate from the LeapFrog 100 Words Book, get them an upgrade with the LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch. This LeapFrog tablet and table combo teaches children letters, numbers, music, and more. It offers a large screen and 26 animal friends to help make learning fun.

The LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop TouchTM is $27.99 and suggested for ages 2-5 years.

Yoto Player

Not all parents want their kids involved with screens, and the Yoto Player is a screen-free smart toy option your kid will love! You can use this player in the living room during play time or at night to make use of the convenient sleep sounds. It really is a multi-purpose, educational toy.

The Yoto Player has a pixelated screen that brings your kid-friendly music, audiobooks, or podcasts to life, without any ads. There are no microphones or cameras on the device for added security. The Yoto Player is $99.99 on the Yoto website, and is rated for ages 3-12+. There is also a Yoto Mini Player for a smaller, more compact way to play.

Osmo Little Genius Starter Kit

The Osmo Little Genius Starter Kit combines the use of a tablet with interactive and educational games. The activities are designed to develop your child’s whole brain through imaginative, hands-on play with math, shapes, vocabulary, problem solving, and even social emotional behaviors.

The Osmo Little Genius Starter Kit sells for $119 on their website. 

Why you need an extended warranty for your educational toys

Kids toys can be put through the ringer on a daily basis, and manufacturer warranties that only cover defects and product malfunctions simply won't cut it. An extended warranty plan is the only way to ensure your kid has their favorite toys covered in the event of an accident or other damage.

Subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited for coverage on nearly all your online purchases under the same product protection plan. You'll be able to file unlimited claims, access 24/7 customer support, and more, all without paying any deductibles or hidden fees.

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Kim Miller

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Kim Miller is the Head of Marketing at Mulberry. She is passionate about building products and brands that make consumers happy, save them money and make their lives easier. Have an innovative idea for Mulberry you'd like to share? Give her a shout! She'd love to chat about anything from fintech and UX to gardening and antiquing.

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