Best educational toys for kids, toddlers and pre-schoolers

    Best educational toys for kids

    If you’re looking for educational toys for children, it’s important to start by understanding your child’s age group, whether they are toddlers or preteens, and what types of play best support their development. This guide explores how different play experiences help children learn and grow from 18 months to 13 years. 

    LEGO® educational toys are designed to grow with your child, supporting problem-solving skills and fine motor development through hands-on building and creative pretend play. By encouraging exploration and curiosity, these play experiences help children build confidence, think logically and develop social skills in a natural and engaging way. Over time, children can also begin to explore more advanced STEM concepts such as science and coding through play. 

    From learning to count to three and practising the alphabet in the pre-school years to imaginative role-play and more complex problem-solving in primary school, a wide range of educational play experiences supports both creativity and critical thinking at every stage.

    What makes a good educational toy?

    A good educational toy is designed to match a child’s developmental stage while allowing learning to happen naturally through play. Rather than focusing on rote instruction, it should encourage children to explore, think independently and grow at their own pace. 

    The best educational toys don’t have just one “correct” answer. Instead, they allow children to use their imagination and engage in open-ended play. Learning should feel fun and engaging – not forced or repetitive.

    What should you consider when choosing a toy?

    The most important factor when selecting a toy is your child’s age and developmental stage. Depending on age, physical ability, cognitive level, attention span and problem-solving skills vary.  

    Toddlers:

    during this stage, children learn about the world through sensory exploration and movement. 

    • Beginning to walk and say simple words 
    • Starting to recognise colours and shapes 
    • Developing fine motor skills 
    • Benefiting from sensory stimulation 

    Toys that support basic cognitive skills, sensory exploration and fine motor development such as early number and letter learning sets are ideal for this age group.

    Preschool and infant school ages:

    At this stage, imagination and storytelling abilities grow rapidly. 

    • Building social skills through role-play 
    • Beginning simple problem-solving 
    • Developing foundational logical thinking 
    • Understanding and following sequences 

    Role-play and creative toys help children develop social skills and early logical thinking while giving them the satisfaction of completing builds independently. 

    Primary school:

    Logical thinking and structural understanding develop quickly during this stage. 

    • Reading instructions and building independently 
    • Becoming interested in more complex structures 
    • Curious about science and STEM concepts 
    • Motivated to tackle challenges 

    STEM-focused and engineering-inspired sets help strengthen logical thinking, structural understanding and creativity during this stage. 

    Educational toy recommendations by development area

    Educational play toys for toddlers (18 months–3 years)

    Core development areas: sensory stimulation, fine motor skills, foundational cognitive skills 

    At this stage, children explore the world through movement, touch and sensory experiences. Toys designed for toddlers should focus on safe, hands-on interaction while supporting early cognitive and motor development in a natural and engaging way.   

    LEGO® DUPLO® supports both EQ (social and emotional skills) and IQ (cognitive and physical development), helping children develop logical thinking, patience, problem-solving skills and creativity through hands-on play. Larger bricks are designed to be safe and easy for children aged 18 months and up to handle independently. 

    DUPLO sets are also categorised by colour themes to support different areas of development:   

    • Blue DUPLO sets help build confidence, logical thinking (IQ) and self-expression (EQ). 
    • Green DUPLO sets encourage perseverance by allowing children to try different solutions until they find creative answers.
    • Purple DUPLO sets focus on cooperative play and learning how to solve challenges together.

    Educational number and alphabet learning toys for toddlers (18 months–3 years)

    Core development areas: language skills, early numeracy skills 

    These toys are designed for toddlers who are beginning to recognise numbers and letters. Through hands-on play such as stacking, connecting and moving bricks, children can naturally develop early language and numeracy skills in a fun and engaging way.    

    LEGO® DUPLO® number trains and alphabet toys help children aged two and up learn through play while supporting early brain development.

    The LEGO DUPLO Alphabet Truck (10421) is ideal for children who are starting to learn letters. Kids can build a pastel-coloured truck, load it with 26 colourful alphabet bricks and enjoy imaginative driving play. 

    Interested in numbers? For children interested in numbers, the colourful push-along LEGO DUPLO Number Train (10954) includes ten number bricks (0–9), two DUPLO figures and a cute dog character, helping children practise basic counting through imaginative play.

    Educational role-play toys for kids (ages 4–9 years)

    Core development areas: social skills, empathy, emotional development 

    At this stage, children’s imaginations begin to flourish as they explore the world through storytelling and role-play. By acting out everyday moments and creating their own stories, children develop language skills, build empathy and gain confidence in understanding social interactions. 

    • Pre-school and infant school ages (ages 4–6 years)

      Younger children start to explore simple stories and familiar experiences through playful role-play.

      First Time at the Airport (10443) introduces real-world travel experiences from check-in to takeoff helping children build confidence while sparking curiosity about the world around them. 
    Primary education kids (ages 7–9 years)

    As children grow, their stories become more detailed and imaginative, and role-play evolves into more creative and social experiences.

    For children aged six who enjoy storytelling, the Comic Book and Game Shop (42674) set lets them step into the role of shop owners, creating their own stories while interacting with customers.

    The Holiday Adventure Camper Van (60454) inspires exciting adventures, encouraging creativity, cooperation and sharing storytelling moments. 

    Creative building toys for kids (ages 7–13 years)

    Core development areas: creativity, foundational problem-solving skills 

    As children grow, creative building becomes more open-ended and imaginative. These experiences are ideal for older kids who love exploring their own ideas, solving problems and building more independently. Through hands-on play, children can express their creativity, build confidence and discover new ways of thinking. 

    • Primary education kids (ages 7–9 years)

      Creative building at this stage is all about exploring ideas, experimenting with shapes and bringing imagination to life through hands-on play.

      The LEGO® DUPLO® Classic Deluxe Brick Box (10914) includes 85 colourful bricks designed for younger builders, offering an early introduction to creative play and imaginative building. With easy-to-handle pieces, children can freely explore shapes, colours and simple constructions.

      The LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box (10696) features a versatile selection of bricks suitable for children. These easy-to-handle pieces support shape recognition and encourage children to experiment with different builds while developing creative thinking through hands-on play. 
    • Older kids (ages 10+)

      As children grow more confident, creative building becomes more detailed and flexible, allowing them to explore new ideas and more complex designs.

      The LEGO® Creator 3in1 Unicorn Castle (31175) allows children to rebuild the set into three different unicorn models, encouraging flexible thinking, problem-solving and imaginative storytelling. 

    Educational STEM toys

    Core development areas: logical thinking, problem-solving skills, structural design ability 

    STEM play brings together Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in a fun and engaging way. By encouraging exploration, it helps curious children discover how things work, understand cause and effect, and build confidence as they experiment, build and explore through hands-on play.

    • Toddlers (18 months–3 years)

      For younger children, STEM learning begins through simple, interactive play experiences. By exploring sounds, movement and cause-and-effect interactions, toddlers can start to understand how their actions create results, building early curiosity and confidence.

      The LEGO® DUPLO® Interactive Adventure Train (10427) is designed with large, safe bricks for children aged two and up. The 57-piece set combines lights, sounds and storytelling for interactive play. The push-along train features built-in light and sound effects and includes customisable bricks that connect with the free DUPLO Interactive Trains app, allowing children to record and play their own sounds.  
      With four mini figures, destination bricks such as a beach and train station, and 14 track pieces, children can create various track layouts.

      To extend the experience even further, the LEGO DUPLO Train Bridge and Tracks Expansion Set (10426) introduces elevated tracks and new route possibilities. With additional track pieces, a bridge element and support bricks, children can explore concepts like height, balance and connection while designing more dynamic layouts. Fully compatible with existing train sets, this expansion supports deeper creative play and early STEM exploration. 
    • Primary education kids (ages 7–9 years)

      At this stage, children begin to explore basic engineering concepts through guided and interactive play. By encouraging curiosity and hands-on discovery, STEM play helps them understand how things work, explore cause and effect, and build confidence as they experiment and learn through play.

      The LEGO® Express Passenger Train (60337) allows children to explore engineering basics as they build. With realistic moving tracks and gears, kids can naturally understand mechanical principles while asking, “How do machines work?”

      To expand this experience even further, the LEGO Explorers’ Arctic Polar Express Train (60470) introduces an exciting exploration theme that combines building with imaginative storytelling. With detailed train components, exploration vehicles and polar expedition elements, this set helps children to develop problem-solving skills as they navigate icy terrain and create their own adventure scenarios.
    • Older kids (ages 10+)

      As children grow more confident, they begin to take on more complex builds and explore how things work in greater detail. Through hands-on building and experimentation, they develop logical thinking, structural understanding and problem-solving skills while turning curiosity into discovery.  

      The Off-Road Race Buggy (42164) helps children develop logical thinking and structural design skills. Featuring a realistic four-cylinder engine, working suspension and steering, it allows kids to understand automotive mechanics while enjoying exciting racing play.

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