A few of the toys my daycare kids are absolutely obsessed with! These are the ones that keep them engaged, sharing, and actually playing together. From sensory toys to building sets, these favorites survive daily use and still spark tons of creativit...
My daycare kids never get tired of Magna-Tiles—they’re the one toy that consistently keeps everyone building, collaborating, and using their imagination. The pieces are durable, easy for little hands to connect, and perfect for everything from simple...
MAGNA-TILES Classic 100-Piece Set
My daycare kids love the Melissa & Doug Dinosaur Floor Puzzle—it's big, bright, and instantly grabs their attention. The chunky pieces are sturdy and easy for little hands to fit together, and they get so excited watching the giant dino scene com...
Dinosaurs Floor Puzzle - 48 Pieces
My daycare kids go straight for the castle playset every time—it’s one of those toys that sparks endless pretend play. They love acting out stories with the little figures, opening doors, rescuing knights, and creating their own mini adventures. It e...
Royal Kingdom Adventure Castle
My daycare kids are obsessed with Duplo Legos! The big, colorful pieces are perfect for little hands, and they love building towers, houses, and crazy creations that only their imagination could dream up. It’s a toy that sparks creativity, encourages...
Lego Duplo
My daycare kids can’t get enough of the Bluey House Playset! They love acting out their favorite episodes, creating silly stories, and moving the little figures all around the house. It’s playful, interactive, and sparks so much imagination—plus, it’...
Bluey House Playset XL with Lights & Sounds
My daycare kids are obsessed with the Construction Zone Playset! They love driving the little trucks, digging, and building their own mini construction sites. It’s hands-on, encourages imaginative play, and keeps them busy problem-solving and collabo...
Creativity for Kids Sensory Bin: Construction
My daycare kids adore the Mix-a-Roo Stuffy! They love choosing and swapping different ears, tails, and features to create their own wacky, unique creatures. It’s hands-on, sparks creativity, and keeps them giggling while exploring their imagination a...
Mixaroo Toy
My daycare kids always gravitate toward the play kitchen—it’s the heart of our pretend-play area. They love ‘cooking’ meals, serving snacks, and creating little stories together. It encourages imagination, teamwork, and so much social play, and it ke...
Kids Play Kitchens
My daycare kids go wild for the Paw Patrol cars—they love zooming their favorite pups around, rescuing toys, and making up the funniest missions. These little vehicles spark tons of imaginative play and keep them engaged, sharing, and storytelling no...
Paw Patrol: Vehicles
My daycare kids love the barn playset—there’s something about the little animals, doors, and farm sounds that sparks instant imaginative play. They spend ages acting out farm life, sorting animals, and creating little stories together. It’s engaging,...
Barn Playset
My daycare kids love Wonder Makers because they can build anything they imagine—roads, tracks, buildings, and little worlds that keep growing. The mix-and-match pieces are easy for small hands to connect, and the kids stay engaged creating stories, p...
Fisher-Price Wooden Wonder Makers Design Toy
My daycare kids never get tired of play food—they love ‘cooking,’ shopping, and serving up the funniest little meals. It’s perfect for imaginative play, social interaction, and practicing sharing, and it keeps them busy creating stories together for ...
Pretend Play Food and Accessories
My daycare kids always reach for the farm animals—they love sorting them, making the sounds, and acting out little farm adventures. These simple figures spark so much imaginative play and storytelling, and they’re perfect for helping kids learn anima...
Schleich Farm Animals
My daycare kids are obsessed with the Melissa & Doug Dollhouse—it’s sturdy, colorful, and full of little details that spark nonstop pretend play. They love arranging the furniture, acting out family stories, and moving the figures from room to ro...