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Keep your kids moving with indoor toys

When kids are restricted indoors due to weather constraints or some other reason, it gets difficult for parents to keep them active and learning at the same time. The physical as well as mental activities not only help kids burn energy, but also leads to a better diet, which ultimately means a healthy child. In today’s satellite age, kids get glued to the TV, ignoring physical activities which is a serious concern for parents. Don’t fret! This problem can be sorted out with some fun indoor toys that will keep your child busy with lots of physical activities and will also help them burn energy for their healthy growth. Let’s look at some of the fun, energy burning indoor toys tat helps your child learn as well.

1. How low can you go?

It is difficult for kids to resist Giraffalaff Limbo. As the music plays the kids slide under the foam bar. After each round, the bar goes one notch down. When you knock the goofy Giraffe off his perch, he will giggle like crazy. This is an indoor game that will keep your kid busy and active for their healthy growth. With this aid, you don’t need to worry about your kids’ physical activities. Giraffalaff Limbo will cost you $29.99 and is ideal for kids who are 3-years and above.

2. Go bananas

The crazy monkey moves, the smart seat plays music, flashes lights and teaches numbers and colors as he pulls on the rows and go back and forth on the seat. To make kids more excited and happy, a baby monkey pops up with extra silliness. This adorable monkey game is so irresistible, that the kids would forget to go outdoors and stick to this fabulous indoor toy. This crazy monkey will cost you $19.99 and is best suitable for kids in the age group of 18 to 36 months.

3. Jump for joy

The jumper trampoline is always very exciting for kids and this little tyke-size trampoline is sure to keep your kid happy, moving and jumping all the way to a nap. The little trampoline has padded edges, cushioned bars and beautiful and bright polka dots fabric to double up the fun for the kid. It can be easily assembled and folded once the jumping and exercise time is over and can be slipped under the bed. Priced at $108.99, this trampoline is a bit pricy but is surely worthy for kids aged 3-years and above.

4. Hop to it

Zippity learning system is exciting and fun to play and is a great tool for the kids to learn. With playhouse Disney characters as its major star attractions, the Zippity learning system is learning with fun. The console can hook up to your TV and there are eight games to sharpen the memory of the kid. The learning system teaches numbers, letters and Spanish words while your kid is bopping on the mat maneuvering the extra large joystick. Slightly on a higher side in terms of pricing, the Zippity learning system will cost you $79.99 and is designed for kids 3-years and above.

5. It all adds up

1-2-3 Stomp is a toy to keep your kid active even when they cannot go out to play. This indoor game is about learning with loads of fun. Step onto the go button on the Stomp and see the numbers fly. Listen to the challenge thrown by the toy like, what comes between seven and nine and then see your kid running around to grab eight to place and win the challenge. This is an indoor game that you keep your kid physically active even at home. With a price tag of $29.95, Stomp is meant for kids aged 3-years and above.

6. Twist and shout

The super stretchy ABC game is in the theme of Dr. Seuss as the kids reach and bend to place the alphabets on ear, hand and foot. Priced at $19.99 and for kids above 3 years, this is a twister set for the kids.

7. Green Dream

The adorable bouncing turtle in bright colors is sure to catch your tiny-tots attention. The turtle rides seven little ditties and comes with spinning beads. It also calls out the colors and shapes. You can see the shapes as the light flashes. Priced at $29.99 and for kids above 18 months, this cute turtle will keep your kid busy as well as active, even indoors.

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