Get their spiritual journey started young with this play Shabbat set. It includes 21 pieces that simulate the real thing, including bread that can be "cut." Rachel Rothman, the Good Housekeeping Institute's Chief Technologist and overall toy extraordinaire, is a big fan of this set. Ages 3+
This Bluetooth karaoke microphone would be a fun gift for the whole family to play with during the holiday But it's also a great present for a child who's dreaming of being a big star one day! Ages 3+
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From the makers of Mensch on a Bench comes this adorable pup, who is outfitted with blue dreidels. If his look wasn't cute enough, his scarf contains a secret compartment. Ages 3+
Mickey trades in his red and white shorts for a more festive blue and gold option! The 14-inch plush also comes with a sewn-in dreidel. Ages 1+
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There are over 30,000 5-star reviews on Amazon for this shape-shifting box. It can be transformed in over 70 shapes, and comes in a bunch of different patterns. Ages 8+
This adorable bear has blue paw pads, making it extra special for the holiday. The shirt is sold separately for $5. You can even add a special sound or scent to it as well. Ages 3+
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Tweens and teens are all about decorating their rooms. With this name sign, you can choose the font color, style and even a cute little symbol. No age recommendation.
Get ready for endless fun with this set. It comes with eight full-sized scented playdough tubs, 3 steel Judaic cutters that can also be used as cookie cutters and a silicone rolling pin. Ages 3+
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They can capture all the holiday magic with this instant camera. Amazon reviewers say the picture quality is good, and it's really easy to use. No age recommendation.
"Magna-tiles are always a hit," Rothman says. "Creaton takes the traditional form factor and layers on fun themes." For this set, you can assemble a menorah and count down to Hanukkah by flipping a candle over each night. Ages 3+
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Kids can build caves, ships, castles - you name it with this set. It comes with everything they need to assemble, you just have to supply the blankets and towels. Ages 3+
Kids can learn the Hebrew alphabet by coloring in each letter. The pages are filled with beautiful designs for each, making it an extra fun experience. No age recommendation.
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Get the kids started on learning to code at an early age with this little robot. Artie 3000 will draw whatever kids program, which is a creative way to learn STEM. Ages 7+
Credit: The Dreidel Company Store "This kid-friendly menorah removes the fire concern, and still allows kids to learn safely," says Rothman. Children can also learn their colors and practice fine motor skills by placing the candle in the right slot. Ages 2+
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Fidget toys are getting an upgrade here. They can turn this totally functioning pen in a bunch of different shapes when they aren't writing with it. Ages 14+
How adorable are these? The organic cotton is combed for extra softness to keep kids extra cozy. They also come in a festive dreidel print. No age recommendation.
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Credit: The Night Before Series The book goes through how a family is getting ready for the big day. In addition to the meaningful story, the illustrations here are absolutely beautiful. "My 4-year-old daughter loves this book," says Lexie Sachs, executive director of the textiles, apparel and paper lab. "We read it year-round; not just at Hanukkah." Ages 3+
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The dreidel is getting an upgrade. The ones featured here spin, light-up and even play Hanukkah songs. You'll get four in a pack for less than $15! Ages 4+
Children can create their own beeswax candles that can be used on their menorahs. The kit comes with wicks and sheets, as well as easy-to-follow instructions. Ages 6+

Cailey Lindberg (she/her) is a writer and editor with over a decade of experience covering products, lifestyle, entertainment and food. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, she was a staff writer at USA Today's shopping network, Reviewed.com.
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