The Best Interactive and Stimulating Gifts for 5-Year-Olds, According to Experts

These gifts will strengthen their sharing and reading skills.
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Five-year-olds start to become truly social as they approach kindergarten, and love group play and games. That means the best gifts for 5-year-olds include classic board games.

“They’re starting to grow out of their egocentrism, so they’re able to understand another’s perspective. They’re more understanding of taking turns and not winning all the time,” says Marie Conti, head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, and a board member of the American Montessori Society.

Whether you’re gifting a 5-year-old who has everything already or one who has one or two specific wants, we found some of the best educational toys, games, books and more compelling gifts for kids for this integral year of their childhood.

Active gifts for 5-year-olds

Stomp Rocket Stomp Racers Air Powered Cars

Popular Stomp Rocket toys get a new twist with this jump-to-launch car that flies off the included ramp. "This is such a fun gift because it ends up bringing all the kids together," says Shop TODAY editor Rebecca Brown. "When my daughter took it outside, everyone on our block came to play it with her."

New Bounce Pogo Stick Easy Grip Sport Edition

Is your 5-year-old known for bouncing off the walls? With this pogo stick, they can now bounce for hours. Designed for children aged five to nine, the pogo stick features non-slip foot pegs and foam handles for easy, safe jumping.

Dance Mat Toy

Break it down with this fun new dance game for kids ages 3-12. Featuring an eight-button light-up mat, your 5-year-old will love dancing to the flashing arrows and getting exercise in the process. You can also connect to your own music via Bluetooth so you can blast all your favorite tunes from the ‘90s — your kids will love (or hate) it.

Radio Flyer Glider Junior Kick Scooter

This scooter is the perfect gift for the kid that's bursting with energy 24/7. With three wheels, it's designed to safely balance your child as they glide around the neighborhood. The coolest part? It comes with LED light-up wheels that will shine bright as your 5-your-old zooms down the block.

Best toys for 5-year-olds

Pop Purse Fidget Toy Bag

Take the fun of a popping fidget toy, but make it practical! This adorable rainbow purse will not only hold all of the items your 5-year-old collects throughout the day, but they can also spend time popping the bag's surface.

Star Projector Night Light

This night light will project the moon and stars on your little one’s bedroom walls. You can set the timer so it will turn off by the time they fall asleep.

Squishmallows Original Mystery Three-Pack

Let kids enjoy the mystery of unboxing, then snuggle with three surprise pals — perhaps a rainbow unicorn or a stack of pancakes? — that are all perfectly squishable.

Glow Fort Building Kit

This kit will not only encourage them to get creative, but also do some problem-solving while trying to figure out how to build the best fort possible. Plus, it glows in the dark, so they'll be excited to see the final result when it's illuminated.

Magic Mixies Pixie Supremes Magic Mirror

The latest iteration of Magic Mixies comes with a magic mirror seemingly straight out of a fairytale. Kids first awaken the mirror and create a potion before their new friend reveals herself.

Magic Mixies have proven to be popular year after year, with each new edition topping children’s wish lists and the latest hot toy lists.

Kids Monkey Pajamas

Make their bedtime routine something to look forward to with these fun pajamas that have monkeys on them. They are made from soft pima cotton and one reviewer says, "My kid loves [them] and this brand is amazing!"

Hot Wheels City Ultimate T-Rex Transporter

This T-Rex is hungry...for your kid’s Hot Wheels! While it initially acts as a transporter for up to 20 cars, it can also transform into a fierce beast with a two-lane race track down its spine. Parents will also appreciate how helpful this hauler is when it comes to cleanup time and long-term storage.

"Paw Patrol" My First Instant Camera

If you often hang around 5-year-olds, you know they love to take lots and lots of pictures. Instead of sacrificing your phone’s storage space, gift them this instant camera that prints pictures they can decorate and share with friends and family.

Playtime Puppy Toniebox Starter Set

This audio storytelling device uses collectible figures called “Tonies” to unlock stories, songs and more. Place a Tonie on top to start the fun; removing it turns it off. Figures include Disney and Sesame Street characters, and even LeVar Burton, and kids can keep adding to their collection.

It’s especially great for bedtime stories and screen-free imagination building, plus it made an appearance on last year’s Shop TODAY’s Hot List as editorial director Adrianna Brach’s “low tech” toy faves.

Summer McKinny™ Doll (Girl of the Year™ 2025)

Though American Girl’s doll of the year, Summer McKinny, is a more expensive gift for 5-year-olds, she’ll be cherished for years. The doll even comes with a book sharing the story of her life.

Best arts and crafts and creative gifts for 5-year-olds

Munchkin Bath Crayons

Bring some fun to bath time with these crayons. Your little one can draw pictures and practice their letters on the side of the bathtub. And you can easily wash them off when they’re done.

Dan&Darci Rock Painting Kit for Kids

This rock painting set includes rocks, paints, stickers, glitter glue, googly eyes and more, so the 5-year-old you’re shopping for can craft to their heart’s content.

"Doodling 101: A Silly Symposium," by Mo Willems

Learn to doodle some favorite characters from “Elephant and Piggie,” “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” and more, with fun creative prompts.

Elmer’s Fluffy Slime Kit

Are they obsessing over slime? You can't go wrong with this fluffy slime kit that has everything they need to take their slime skills to the next level. It was also a winner of our Gifts We Love awards.

Ooly Chunkies Paint Sticks

These neat little sticks give the look of paint without the mess and are perfect for 5-year-old hands. With no water or paint brush necessary, these sticks are perfect for “painting” while on-the-go as well.

Ooly x Peanuts Activity Travel Kit

"The Ooly x Peanuts collaboration has a lot of creative launches for kids of all ages, but this’ll be great for car rides to my nephew’s grandparents’ apartment and during day trips once school’s out for the summer," says Bender.

The kit comes with four double-ended markers (eight colors total) and 60 pages of games, coloring and stickers.

Klutz Make Your Own Puffy Stickers

Sticker lovers can make their own with this kit that lets them color and press their own creations. They can make up to 60 puffy stickers, that can then be placed on a water bottle, school folders, closet doors and more.

Craft-tastic Make a Fox Friend Craft Kit

This beginner-friendly stitch kit leaves them with a furry friend as the end result. Reviewers love this screen-free activity because it encourages children to tap into their creative sides, employs hand eye coordination and gives them the satisfaction of creating something on their own.

Little Passports World Adventures

Complete with their own little suitcase, activity booklet, puzzles, games and so much more, this subscription box from Little Passports will supply months of fun for your little one.

Best games and puzzles for 5-year-olds

Connect 4

This classic game requires a bit of strategizing during playtime. Put their forward-thinking skills to the test to see who will come out on top.

Jigsaw Puzzles (Set of 4)

Have a puzzle master? Chuckle & Roar have the perfect puzzle pack for you. Your five-year-old can put together images of a map of the world, space, a safari and the animals under the sea. This puzzle pack makes clean-up time simple with four storage bags to hold the pieces.

The Fuzzies Stacking Game

A lighter and safer version of Jenga. The family will have fun stacking these puff balls higher and higher while trying not to let the tower tumble.

Rat A Tat Cat Card Game

In a game that’s similar to golf where the lowest score wins, they’ll get giddy trying to become the first player to swap out high-numbered cards for low ones.

Cosmic Dreams Glow-in-the-Dark Puzzle

A 5-year-old can start tackling bigger puzzles. This out-of-this-world glow-in-the dark design from Mudpuppy adds extra fun with astronaut kittens exploring space.

My First Bananagrams

Encourage a little healthy competition while practicing their spelling in this kid-friendly edition of Bananagrams. Similar to the original, players can spell words to create a crossword-like layout or use the included templates to spell basic words.

ThinkFun Zingo! Bingo with a Zing

Help your 5-year-old learn how to use, spell and read sight words through this fun game from ThinkFun. This game has two board sizes and two levels of play that you can expand into as your little one progresses their language skills. “My daughter received this as a gift for her 5th birthday and it was an instant hit in our house,” says Brown.

HABA Animal Upon Animal

More complicated puzzles and building with smaller toys are appealing now, according to Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and author of “How Toddlers Thrive.” This building block game allows them to test their patience while stacking and balancing animals on top of each other.

Best STEM toys for 5-year-olds

KiwiCo Kitchen Scrap Planter Science Kit

Gardening is fun for any 5-year-old — there’s magic in watching a plant grow. This kit lets them take scraps and leftovers and turn them into new plants, while learning about food waste and how to fight it. The innovative planter also lets them watch roots grow as the plant stretches upward.

KiwiCo Wind Chimes Craft Kit

Kids can create their own colorful chimes to hang in the wind, or simply use on a stand with a mallet for play. The goal of this toy is to play with pitch, seeing how the different lengths of the chimes create different sounds.

My First Science Kit

Let your child channel their inner scientist with this educational kit that has over 100 experiments for them to try. This science-themed set also includes instructional manuals with illustrations, making it a perfect gift for the holidays or a birthday celebration.

Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Talking Microscope

With fact and quiz modes, this talking microscope will give your five-year-old a love for science that will last for years. The microscope features the voice of Bindi Irwin, an Australian animal enthusiast.

“This is the perfect microscope for preschool/kindergarten age children. The lens is pre-focused so there is no confusion with trying to dial the correct focus,” one reviewer wrote. “The slides give simple but interesting facts about each plant or animal and are sturdy plastic so are virtually unbreakable. Easy for little hands to snap in and out of the guide.”

Snap-Bots

These snap-on builder bots from Lakeshore allow your little one to mix and match pieces to create different types of bots. Each set comes with 36 wooden builders with snap features that encourage development of your child’s motor skills.

Best books for 5-year-olds

"Lizzy and the Cloud," by Terry Fan & Eric Fan

Lizzy buys a cloud and must take it for walks, care for it — and eventually set it free — in this bittersweet book about an unusual connection.

"My Parents Won't Stop Talking!," by Emma Hunsinger & Tillie Walden

A child bound for the park is thwarted by her moms’ conversation with the neighbors in this hilarious picture book that takes a child’s eye view of the incredibly boring adult chit-chat that gets in the way of everything fun.

With the feeling of a timeless fable, this new picture book tells the story of a little mouse who carries a house that is much larger than it appears. He makes room at his table for all sorts of animals, even the scary ones.

"Mama and Mommy and Me in the Middle," by Nina Lacour & Kaylani Juanita

Mommy leaves on a work trip and throws a child’s life off balance. This thoughtful exploration of her evolving feelings — including not wanting a hug when Mommy returns — normalizes separation anxiety of all kinds.

"Mina," by Matthew Forsythe

Mina’s father is always bringing home surprises, like a squirrel that looks suspiciously like a cat, which is a problem for a family of mice. She’ll need the help of a doctor and some stick bugs in this delightfully weird picture book.

"Over and Under the Waves," by Kate Messner & Christopher Silas Neal

Five-year-olds should also read about the world around them, and this latest in the “Over and Under” series explores life above and beneath the ocean, with fascinating facts about the unseen world below the waves.

"Like," by Annie Barrows & Leo Espinosa

A child examines differences from other things in the world, like a tin can and a hyena, with comparisons that will make a reader giggle. In the process, they’ll discover who they’re most like — other humans, who aren’t so different from us.

What do 5-year-olds like to do?

Once they’ve left age 4 and enter age 5, they start school with new challenges but also more focus, which helps them conquer fine motor tasks, complicated physical activities and essential reading strategies.

“They are testing out skills that have gotten stronger as they grow,” says Klein.

As they learn to read, don’t be too quick to push chapter books. “Continuing with storybooks is important, because enjoying the story is a really big part of learning to read,” says Nina Lindsay, president of the Association for Library Service to Children.

Meet the experts

  • Marie Conti is Director of Regional Community Relations for American Montessori Society. She was the former head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.
  • Tovah P. Klein, Ph.D., is Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development in New York, as well as the author of “How Toddlers Thrive." She focuses on young children's social and emotional development, as well as parents' experiences raising them.
  • Nina Lindsay is a former president of the Association for Library Service to Children.

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