If your kids are anything like mine, they love exploring their creative, artistic sides—that is, until a screen comes on. But it doesn't have to be this way: There are all kind of toys and games available that will effectively lure them from the siren song of their iPads.
If you're looking for a gift that will stimulate your child's brain instead of straining their eyes, we've compiled a list of presents that will get your kid using their imaginations and having fun, to boot.
Check out the beats while your toddler revolves it on this portable turntable with an 18-key synth, sound effects, and the ability to create hip-hop fills like the DJ at your favorite club (or the one you went to in college).
If your LEGO budget is running low, the 72 wooden pieces in this set, inspired by nature, offer a natural alternative to the expensive plastic bricks your creative kid uses. But don't worry—they'll probably still find a way to create a robot bent on destroying the world.
Ever since I took my oldest son to a Frank Lloyd Wright house, he's been obsessed with design and architecture. This set has everything he needs to bring his ideas to life, from the walls required to model his 3-D home to floor plan tracing sheets.
When your kid puts together a LEGO set, there isn't much they can do with it after building is complete. With this 635-piece toy, you have a remote-controlled device that (hopefully) won't get smashed to bits once it is in motion.
Chances are your child wants a Squishmallow this year for the holidays. Now they can crochet their own cute, fluffy friend. One Lifehacker editor can't recommend these enough for DIY-obsessed older kids—they include everything needed to stitch these animals together, including a crochet hook.
The one thing I love about Dav Pilkey's collection of books (Captain Underpants and DogMan series) is that they encourage readers to write their own stories. With this gift, once your kid is done putting pen to paper, they can send in their masterpiece and will have a professionally printed hardcover book in a few weeks.
Kids can create and play their own 8-bit games on this Game Boy-like device. It works with the help of a web-based visual editor that will familiarize them with programming languages like JavaScript and Python. It also functions as a smartwatch and pedometer.
If making friendship bracelets for the Taylor Swift tour whetted your child's appetite for making their own jewelry, this kit has over 1000 pieces to get their next project off the ground. It includes everything from pipe cleaners to googly eyes!
Even the great authors kept a journal. Give your kid a head start with this one, which has the best title and can be used as a diary, planner, or even a canvas for their illustrations. It comes in a variety of colors.
Is your kid a movie fiend? Help them evolve from consumer to creator with this HD video camera designed specifically for the younger set. Kids can run away from dinosaurs, visit space, or put on their own newscasts with the included green screen. A selfie stick and tripod are included.
This painting board is usually marketed toward adults, but it's also the perfect gift for your creative kid. You paint with water using a bamboo brush, but the masterpiece fades as it dries, returning to a blank slate. Adults see Zen; parents see a mess-free way for kids to express themselves.
This stocking stuffer has been described as Cards Against Humanity for the grade school set, and your entire family can have some fun together during winter break.
Learn to Mix & Spin DJ Pad ($47.95)
Resources Building Blocks ($39.99)
Art-chitect Home Building Kit ($67.92)
Robot Building Toy ($63.19)
The Woobles Easy Peasy Beginner Bundle Crochet Kit ($119.99)
Illustory Book Making Kit ($29.95)
Arts and Crafts Vault ($29.99)
Diary of an Awesome Kid ($6.87)
KidiZoom Creator Cam ($38.99)
Buddha Board ($37.95)
Kids Create Absurdity Card Game ($13.99)