Kids are fascinating to watch when they build things. I love seeing how they respond to the challenge as they make something from scratch. Of course, nothing is more rewarding than that moment when they complete what they are building.
When someone hears "building toys," they often think of LEGO. Yes, LEGO offers some of the best building toys for kids out there. But there's so much more.
With so many different building toys, which ones are the best? Let me tell you a little about each, and I'm sure the best building toys for your child will become clear.
Here's the complete list of all the best building toys for kids.
3D puzzles are great building toys for kids for several reasons. They help with hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and creative thinking. 3D puzzles are also a lot of fun to put together! Not to mention, the result is incredible when you have something cool that you can proudly display.
There are a few different 3D puzzle brands out there, but the three that I think are the best are 4D Puzzles, Ravensburger, and Wrebbit. We recommend puzzles for ages eight and older.
These construction toys are one of the best building toys for kids for many reasons. Construction toys are versatile, durable, and encourage creativity. They also teach children basic engineering principles.
There are many brands available on the market that make brick sets construction toys. Some of the best-known brands include LEGO, LEGO Technic, Mega Construx, Cobi, Snap Circuits, and Nanoblocks. Depending on the brand, we recommend a minimum of four years old when buying construction toys.
Construction toys like Mega Bloks for toddlers are great building toys that teach great engineering basics, are versatile, durable, and encourage creativity. They also come in various sizes, themes, and piece counts. With so many construction toys to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect plastic building blocks for your toddler.
Both Mega Bloks and LEGO DUPLO are popular construction toys for toddlers. They teach great engineering basics, are versatile, durable, and encourage creativity.
You'll find a variety of sizes, themes, and piece counts with brick sets. With so many construction toys to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect set for kids at least one year old.
Bristle sets are great building toys for kids to have fun and be creative. These toys come in various shapes and sizes, so there is something for everyone.
Because of how these pieces fit together, you can get creative with your work.
The most popular brand that produces bristle toys is PicassoTiles, which we recommend above all for three-year-olds.
It's no secret that children learn through play. But what may surprise you is how many different developmental opportunities they can develop by playing with cardboard blocks. These blocks provide various educational benefits, which can help children excel in the classroom and beyond. Children can learn about colors, shapes, sizes, counting, and more with cardboard blocks.
The company that we recommend for cardboard blocks is Melissa & Doug. These are designed for ages two and up. But don't forget that you can also use spare boxes around the house, which won't cost you a thing!
Encourage budding carpenters to build creations while learning how to use essential tools. The sets come with various tools, materials, and instructions that will allow children to create simple projects. The learning opportunities from these toys will provide them with a lifetime of basic skills that will be incredibly useful.
Popular companies that make carpenter building toys are Hape and Melissa & Doug, and kits start at age two.
Creatto sets include flat flexible plastic pieces and an LED light kit. The components of each set fold and connect to make a variety of different animals, objects, and designs. When complete, you have a unique light fixture to display.
We recommend Creatto from Thames and Kosmos for anyone eight years and older looking for a creative and unique project.
Domino sets have been around for centuries and are a popular toy for children and adults. Dominos are not only fun to play with, but they can also help children in their development. Domino-building sets can help with hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, and even math skills. Not to mention, they're a lot of fun.
Leading brands include Domino Rally and Hape. We recommend Hape for ages four and up.
Engineering kits are a great way to teach kids about the basics of engineering. These buildable kits come with different pieces and tools that allow children to build various objects, such as cars, bridges, and more. Kids can learn about other engineering aspects, such as design, construction, and physics, using these toys.
Popular engineering toy brands include Hape, LEGO Technic, and Thames & Kosmos. Depending on the set or brand, these sets are available for kids as young as four.
Another classic toy for this list is Erector by Meccano. These building sets teach kids to use tools to build mechanical or non-mechanical items such as cars, structures, and more.
Spin Master owns Erector, and the age recommendation will depend on the specific set that you're considering. They come in a variety of difficulty levels.
You can use foam blocks in various ways, including building blocks, creating math challenges, and more.
A variety of brands offer foam blocks. Because they're soft, babies can play with them as long as they're not too small.
A fort-building kit is an excellent way for kids to have fun and get some exercise at the same time. The kits have everything needed to build various forts, including sturdy poles, connecting pieces, and sometimes colorful fabrics. Kids will enjoy playing inside their very own forts.
For kids at least five years old, we recommend Crazy Forts from Everest Toys.
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Gear sets are collections of different gears you can use to create all sorts of machines and gadgets. There are two categories of gear toys; those for tiny fingers and those for older kids. They're perfect for hours of intellectual play and can help teach kids about mechanics and physics in a fun way.
The best gear sets for toddlers are Learning Resources and Fisher-Price. If you're looking for older kids, I'd recommend Hape, LEGO Technic, or Thames & Kosmos.
Interlocking plastic disc sets include interconnecting discs to do countless projects. They're great for developing fine motor skills and logical thinking and are commonly found in Montessori schools, daycares, and classrooms.
You'll find many good shopping deals out there, but be careful where you get them, as many are not safety certified in the United States. They are recommended for ages five and up.
Log building kits are an excellent way for kids to learn about log cabin construction. They come with all the pieces you need to build a log cabin, including logs, windows, and roofing. They're perfect for rainy days or days when you just want to stay inside.
Lincoln Logs is the clear winner, and we recommend them for ages three and older. Despite the many copycats, this company has been around for years.
There are a variety of magnetic set styles, but they all have one thing in common; the laws of attraction. All building sets include blocks, pieces, or balls connecting with magnets.
There are a wide variety of brands to choose from here. The brands we tend to carry the most of Magna-Tiles, PicassoTiles, and Speks. Again, we recommend against having these in the house if you have young children. They can be very dangerous if swallowed.
Because visuals drive children, a marble run is incredibly addictive to build and see what happens. Creating a marble run gives us a little reward that pushes you to continue to make tweaks to your design or create entirely new marble run setups.
Hape Quadrilla is our top marble run pick for kids four years or older. For older kids at least eight years old or adults, we recommend Gravitrax from Ravensburger.
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The most popular metal building kits in the United States are Metal Earth model kits. They come packaged as thin sheets. Using several essential tools, you bend them and connect them to finish with an incredible model to display.
While there are many knockoff brands and competitors, the king in this realm is Metal Earth from Fascinations which is recommended for ages 14 years and older.
Model kits typically include a variety of plastic pieces you piece together either with glue or by clicking them together. When done, some also become a painting project as well. You can do some really neat things with models, including adding light kits or sound effects to them.
The big names here are Carrera, Round2/AMT, and Revell. Ages vary by set.
While some would be confused why I would include model train sets here, remember that this is a hobby. It's not just the train. You have to build a track layout. Many will create an entire mini-community with topographical changes, trees, buildings, tunnels, and more.
The big names for model trains are Bachmann, Hornby, and Lionel. We recommend these trains for older kids or adults, as they include many small pieces.
Okay, what? Playing cards? Of course! Have you not ever tried to build a house of cards? It can be a fun challenge, and you can also do it as a contest with others.
Bicycle and Hoyle are the big players, but many other companies produce playing cards.
We already talked about model train sets, but plastic sets are better for younger kiddos that are more focused on play and less on a hobby. An excellent example is Thomas & Friends Track Masters, where you build a set and play with trains.
Fisher-Price makes many great plastic train sets for kids three years and older.
While Playmobil may not be quite as popular in the United States, they are one of the largest toy makers in Europe. People often compare LEGO and Playmobil, but they are pretty different. While there is a fundamental building component to them, I always tell people that LEGO is focused more on the build, while Playmobil is more focused on the play.
Playmobil 1.2.3 is recommended for ages 1-4, while regular Playmobil sets are for kids ages three and up. Check the specific product you're buying for an age recommendation.
Plus-Plus is super cool. Despite its simplicity, you can do a lot with these. Each piece looks like two "plus" symbols connected. Because of their precise measurements, pieces hold together so that you can create various designs and objects.
Plus-Plus comes in two sizes. One is for toddlers, while the others are for children five years older.
Puzzles allow you to develop various skills and strengthen the mind. You have to figure out what pieces connect properly to uncover a beautiful design, image, or piece of art.
Many great puzzle companies include Cardinal (Spin Master), Ceaco, Hape, Ravensburger, and White Mountain Puzzles. They range in age based on ability.
Playing with slot cars is a lot of fun. But you'll need to build your race track before you can race. Slot cars also draw in hobbyists.
While multiple companies make slot cars, Carrera is one of our favorites. They also carry a variety of licenses. They make sets that range in age, so check the specific products.
If you haven't heard of Squigz, then allow me to introduce you. Squigs are shaped pieces with suction functionality that can join them to other elements.
Squigz are made by Fat Brain Toys and are recommended for ages three and up.
Many STEM kits contain a building aspect to them. These are great because not only do many of the ability to build something really cool, but you're able to learn a lot about different subjects, depending on your chosen set.
One of our favorite STEM companies is Thames and Kosmos. They make some great stuff that includes building aspects. K'Nex also has some fabulous kits as well.
Stick building sets such as K'Nex, Flexistix, and Tinker Toys are designed to help children develop their dexterity, problem-solving skills, and hand-eye coordination. These unique toys can be connected, twisted, and turned into different shapes.
The most popular brands that make stick building kits are Hape with their Flexistix, Tinkertoys, and K'Nex. They are typically recommended for ages four and older. But that will depend on the difficulty.
Play doesn't necessarily mean you must go out and buy something.
Did you know that a simple stick is the most commonly used toy in the world? Think about it. Here are some fun things you can do with a stick:
These are just a few ideas for which you can use sticks. Who's the brand? Good ol' Mother Nature.
You can similarly build some really cool structures with stick building sets. But instead of sticks, you're using straws. Many of these sets will include both colorful straws and connectors.
The big name here is Roylco, but many other companies also make these. We recommend ages four and older for straw connector building toy sets.
Nesting Blocks are blocks that "nest" within each other. You can also use them for stacking, building, and learning. They are often themed, which allows discovering new things within that theme.
Many companies make nesting blocks. We recommend Hape or Melissa & Doug for kids at least 18 months old.
No, I'm not talking about breakfast here. These blocks look just like waffles, hence the name. Similar to Plus-Plus, but a bit more complicated, waffle blocks allow you to build unique structures.
Made in the USA, Little Tikes makes these, and they recommend them for kids at least two years old.
We've all played with wooden blocks before. It's a staple in any home with toddlers. Often coming in colorful shapes and sizes, your little ones can build all kinds of buildings and structures.
Hape is our favorite brand for wooden blocks. We recommend them for those that are at least one year old.
Similar to wooden blocks, wooden planks are long and flat, giving a different feel for building their creations. Many adults also enjoy building structures with these as they find them soothing.
While multiple companies make wooden planks, we like KAPLA for kids three years or older.
To finish off our list, we have wooden train sets. I've talked about multiple train sets here, but this is for our youngest train enthusiasts. Little ones will be able to build their track creation and then enjoy tremendous play value with their trains when they're done. There are many big names in this category, including Brio, Fisher-Price, Hape, and Melissa & Doug, to name a few.
If you're looking specifically for Thomas and Friends, you'll get Fisher-Price.
While most wooden train set brands are excellent, Hape is one of our favorites. Wooden train sets are usually recommended for those at least three years old.
To make things easy at a glance, I put together a comparison chart showing the type of building toy, recommended age, and the brand we recommend.
Please remember that age can vary by product. You should check specific products to ensure you're buying for the appropriate age. Also, brands are our recommendations. You should always do your research as well.
Building Toy | Age | Recommended Brand(s) |
3D Puzzles | 8+ | Ravensburger, Wrebbit |
Brick Sets | Varies | LEGO, Mega Construx |
Building Blocks | 1+ | LEGO, Mega Bloks |
Bristle Sets | 3+ | Picasso Tiles |
Cardboard Blocks | 2+ | Melissa & Doug, You |
Carpenter Sets | 2+ | Hape, Melissa & Doug |
Sticks | 3+ | Mother Nature |
Creatto | 8+ | Thames & Kosmos |
Domino Sets | 4+ | Domino Rally, Hape |
Engineering Sets | Varies | Hape, LEGO Technic, Thames & Kosmos |
Foam Blocks | 1+ | No recommendation |
Fort-Building Kits | 5+ | Crazy Forts |
Gear Sets | Varies | Hape, LEGO Technic, Thames & Kosmos |
Plastic Disc Sets | 5+ | Toysmith |
Log Building Kits | 3+ | Lincoln Logs |
Magnetic Sets | Varies | MagnaTiles, PicassoTiles, Speks |
Marble Runs | Varies | Hape, Ravensburger |
Metal Model Kits | 14+ | Metal Earth (Fascinations) |
Model Kits | Varies | AMT, Carerra, Revell, Round2 |
Model Train Sets | 14+ | Bachmann, Hornby, Lionel |
Playing Cards | 2+ | Bicycle, Hoyle |
Plastic Train Sets | 3+ | Fisher-Price |
Playmobil | 1+, 3+ | Playmobil |
Plus-Plus | 2+, 5+ | Plus-Plus |
Jigsaw Puzzles | Varies | Hape, Ravensburger, White Mountain |
Slot Car Sets | Varies | Carrera |
Squigz | 3+ | Fat Brain Toys |
STEM Kits | Varies | Thames & Kosmos |
Stick Building Sets | 4+ | Hape, Tinkertoy, K'Nex |
Staw Connectors | 4+ | Roylco |
Nesting Blocks | 18 Mo+ | Hape, Melissa & Doug |
Tool Building Kits | Varies | Erector by Mecanno (Spin Master) |
Waffle Blocks | 2+ | Little Tikes |
Wooden Blocks | 1+ | Hape |
Wooden Planks | 3+ | KAPLA |
Wooden Train Sets | 3+ | Fisher-Price, Hape, Brio |
I hope this list has helped you find building toys that will be perfect for you or your family. No matter what building toy you choose for your child, they will have hours of fun with it.
Building toys help children develop essential skills such as problem-solving, fine motor skills, and creativity. Some will also help them discover engineering, science, and other pieces of knowledge. So, it is worth investing in a good building toy set for your child.
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