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Amazon's 'Toys We Love' Section Reveals 2023's Hottest Holiday Toys

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When it comes time to buy gifts for kids, you can never be too prepared. Whether you're keeping the birthday-party present cache stocked or are getting an early jump on holiday shopping, it's good to keep abreast of toy trends, hot toys and what the kids are into — especially since you want to strike whenever deals are hot. One good way to do that is to stay on top of Amazon's best-of lists — and it's a lucky thing, because Amazon's 2023 "Toys We Love" list was just released.

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We spoke to Anne Carrihill, Amazon’s director of toys and games, about some of the trends the brand has been noticing. "The first is these big moments in pop culture," she says. "So, whether that's Barbiecore, Disney's 100th anniversary or the return of the glorious '90s with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Mario and Transformers, that kind of pop culture and is translating super well to toys and in a really engaging way."

She also sees a rise in quieter, comforting toys. "These are those stress-relieving toys," she says, "like MGA's miniverse, sensory bins, the LEGO Tranquil Garden, which sort of transcends ages." This also includes dollhouses, DIY crafts or anything that might be considered relaxing. (Hello, weighted Elmo plush!)

And then there are the toys for "kidults," which are kind of for kids, but also kind of for their parents. "Whether that's Lego, Star Wars or Disney, it's these things from childhood that you carry into adulthood," she says.

Whether you're looking for a quiet toy for a toddler or a cute collectible for a kidult, here our some of our faves from the list:

Our Top Picks From Amazon's 2023 Toys We Love List

More people on your list? Find more of Amazon's holiday toy recommendations below — or check out one of these Good Housekeeping guides:

The Good Housekeeping Best Toy Awards | The Good Housekeeping Kids' Book Awards | Best Toys for Toddlers

Over 20,000 5-star reviews on Amazon

Bananagrams

Bananagrams

Amazon reviewers call this "the best game ever." It's like Scrabble, except players race each other to see who can can finish their grids first with the tiles they have. Ages 7+

Fun Family Game

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Card Game

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Card Game
Now 19% Off
Credit: Dolphin Hat Games

When it comes time to gather the brood for family game night, reach for this easy-to-pick-up card game. Each player has to say "taco," "cat," "goat," "cheese" or "pizza" while playing a card, and if the spoken word and the picture on the card match, all the players have to race to slap the pile. The last one to slap has to take all the cards, and the player who gets rid of all their cards first wins! Ages 8+

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For DIY Kids

Klutz Paint & Peel Jelly Stickers Craft Kit

Paint & Peel Jelly Stickers Craft Kit
Credit: Klutz

Collecting stickers is one thing — making your own is even better! Crafters can use the included paint to trace different sticker designs, then add embellishments rhinestones or googly eyes. Once the paint is dry, they have their own sticker. Ages 6+

Best Comeback Toy

Furby

Furby
Now 44% Off
Credit: Hasbro

Even if you've had a Furby in the past, you haven't truly had the Furby experience until you've tried the newly revamped version. Feet make it dance, the colors are brighter and it has even more sounds and interactions. Ages 6+

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Popular on TikTok

Kanoodle Extreme

Kanoodle Extreme
Now 46% Off
Credit: Educational Insights

This game has gone viral for its brain-boosting properties: Challenge cards will start players off with a pattern that they have to re-create — and then finish with the remaining pieces. This extreme version offers bigger and more complicated challenges, but if they like it, you can gift them other Kanoodle variations, like Kanoodle Head-to-Head, Kanoodle Pyramid and Kanoodle Genius. Ages 7+

Trendy Toy

Beast Lab

Beast Lab
Credit: Moose Toys

Part "science" experiment, part action-figure creator, this play set has kids going through an interactive series of steps to conjure up a beastly toy. It has a big "wow" factor as the beast is summoned — and mad scientists don't know if they're going to get a Toxic Tiger or a Primal Panther until the very end. Ages 5+

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Single-Player Game

ThinkFun Gravity Maze

Gravity Maze
Now 30% Off
Credit: ThinkFun

Marble runs and logic puzzles combine to make one, great game that encourages kids to use their spatial reasoning and logic skills. The pieces combine to make a 3D maze, and players have to figure out how to flip and turn the different sections of the track to get the marble into the red trophy cup to win. Ages 8+

Fun Fidget Toy

Shashibo Shape-Shifting Box

Shape-Shifting Box
Now 30% Off
Credit: Shashibo

This toy might seem like it doesn't do all that much — just folds and unfolds into different shapes — but trust us, is it mesmerizing. Kids can flip it into more than 70 different configurations, revealing different patterns within, and they can try and form it back into a cube again. Ages 8+

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Great for Toddlers

Playmobil 1.2.3 Mickey's & Minnie's Cloud Home

1.2.3 Mickey's & Minnie's Cloud Home
Now 59% Off
Credit: Playmobil

In addition to encouraging imaginative play, this toy also fosters fine motor coordination as kids stack the rainbow pieces, slide the dream planes, insert the raindrops into the cloud, open and close the door and more. It's part of Playmobil's new line with Disney, which also includes a smaller Mickey and Minnie cloud set, a Winnie the Pooh treehouse set and more. Ages 1+

Cool Art Toy

Crayola Light-Up Tracing Pad

Light-Up Tracing Pad
Now 30% Off
Credit: Crayola

They'll add new depth and dimension to their artwork with this set, which lets them layer different traceable elements on top of each other to create new scenes. When they're done, they can color in the whole thing with the included colored pencils. The board even lights up to make the tracing easier. Ages 6+

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For Nintendo Fans

Bowser Action Figure with Fire-Breathing Effects

Bowser Action Figure with Fire-Breathing Effects
Credit: Jakks Pacific

Think Bowser is scary in The Super Mario Bros. movie? Wait until you see him in real life! This impressive figure has a mouth that glows red and actually emits smoke. (Don't worry, it's not hot.) Unfortunately, the mouth does not sing "Peaches" — you have to supply that on your own. Ages 3+

Versatile LEGO Set

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Beach Camper Van

Creator 3-in-1 Beach Camper Van
Credit: LEGO

LEGO enthusiasts and surfing fans will come together to praise this set, which lets kids build a model of a beach camper van and all its trimmings. But in true LEGO Creator form, once they're done with that, they can take it apart and build a summer house or an ice cream parlor, so it's like getting three building kits in one. Ages 8+

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STEM Toy

GeoSafari Jr. Kidnoculars

GeoSafari Jr. Kidnoculars
Now 37% Off
Credit: Educational Insights

Get kids looking closer at the world around them with these kid-sized set of binoculars. They're perfectly suited for them because they don't have to be focused, and the eyepiece is designed to be comfortable for little ones to look through. Ages 3+

Toddler Counting Toy

LeapFrog Number Lovin' Oven

Number Lovin' Oven
Now 39% Off
Credit: LeapFrog

This talking oven will have them counting up a storm — two cupcakes, three slices of bread, four pieces of pizza, five levels of heat and more — through catchy songs and phrases. In addition, kids can use it for imaginative play since it also makes sounds like the frying of an egg or the ticking of a kitchen timer. It also comes in blue. Ages 2+

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Portable Play Set

Polly Pocket Pineapple Purse Play Set

Polly Pocket Pineapple Purse Play Set
Credit: Mattel

This play set is small, but it's still big enough to hold a Polly Pocket doll, a Lila doll, some animals and a boat that holds two figures. When they're finished playing with it, it folds up into a pineapple that can be worn as a purse. So cute! Ages 4+

Great Ride-On

Fisher-Price Harley-Davidson Tricycle

Harley-Davidson Tricycle
Credit: Fisher-Price

Are the little ones in your life born to be wild? Get them a trike that matches their vibe, like this one, which has lights and makes realistic motorcycle noises. You can also get a more affordable version in the Harley-Davidson style without the lights and sounds. Ages 2+

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Sensory Toy

Just Play Comfy Cozy Monster Hugs Cookie

Comfy Cozy Monster Hugs Cookie

Trends come and trends go, but one thing that stays constant is that kids love Cookie Monster. This plush is designed to give "monster hugs" with extra-long, weighted monster hands. The whole thing weighs two pounds! Ages 18 months+

DIY + Collectible

MGA's Miniverse Make It Mini Pizza Party

Make It Mini Pizza Party
Credit: MGA's Miniverse

This toy adds a cute DIY component to the miniature collectible trend. Instead of unboxing whole dishes, the ball is filled with "ingredients" for a fun pizza party. Kids can arrange them however they like, then leave them in UV light (like the sun) to "cook." Then, the resin solidifies, freezing the dish the way they had arranged it. In addition to the pizza party set, there are tons of collectible dishes and items to choose from. Ages 8+

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Movie Tie-In

Mattel Barbie The Movie Collectible Ken Doll

Barbie The Movie Collectible Ken Doll
Now 33% Off
Credit: Mattel

Barbie fans will be pleased to know there are quite a few Barbie items on Amazon's list, including the Barbie Science Lab, the Barbie Closet Play Set, Barbie The Movie Doll and the 2023 Dreamhouse, among others. But kids or kidults can also pre-order this movie-version Ken, who is Kenough with his Stallone-inspired fur coat and banana. It's the perfect accessory for anybody's real-life Mojo Dojo Casa House. Ages 3+

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Amazon Exclusive

Wild Republic Amazon Exclusive Holiday Fox Plush

Amazon Exclusive Holiday Fox Plush
Credit: Wild Republic

This little fox with a scarf makes it feel perfect for the season. At 12 inches, it's a lot to cuddle, and adults can appreciate that it's made from recycled plastic water bottles. Ages 0+

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Marisa LaScala
Senior Parenting & Relationships Editor

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky. 

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Rachel Rothman was the chief technologist and executive technical director of the Good Housekeeping Institute for over 15 years, overseeing testing methodology, implementation and reporting for all GH Labs. She also managed GH's research division and the analysis of applicants for the GH Seal and all other testing emblems. 

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