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Good Housekeeping Toy Award Winner 2023
TCG Toys Spin Flip Puzzle
In order to solve the puzzle, they'll have to spin, flip, twist and slide it all around. It'll keep their brains and their hands busy. During our tests for the 2023 Toy Awards, families reported using multiple Spin Flips to do head-to-head battles to see who could solve their it first.
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Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award Winner
Vector Stunt Plane
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Credit: Sky ViperMost of the drones we tested are only rated for kids 14+, but the Sky Viper Vector Stunt Plane is easy enough for tweens to handle. That's because of its auto-stabilization feature, which even accounts for winds. In the air, it can fly up to 35 mph, do barrel rolls and make 360-degree loops. It also has other neat bells and whistles, like a tracer that beeps when it lands so you can find it again. Ages 12+
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Popular on TikTok
Kanoodle Extreme
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TikTok and other social media sites are buzzing about the #KanoodleChallenge — and, after trying to complete the puzzles in the brainteasing Kanoodle game, it's easy to see why. But tweens can show off their intellectual prowess with Kanoodle Extreme, which offers bigger and better challenges. Cards start players off by making a certain shape, and players have to use their wits to see how the rest of the pieces fit in to complete the puzzle. Ages 8+
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Good Housekeeping Best Kids' Book Award Winner
Chronicle Books LOL 101: A Kid's Guide to Writing Jokes
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Credit: Chronicle BooksThis book not only takes kids through the process of joke-writing, it also gives them pointers on timing and delivery, which is good for their self-confidence. Good Housekeeping Institute testers had a lot of laughs with this one. Ages 7 – 12
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Best Fidget Toy for Students
Fidget Pen
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Credit: TYJHAFNWhen it's time to take notes, this is a pen. But, when it's time to listen to lectures, tweens can take apart, twist and bend, and connect the magnetic shaft into different shapes like a fidget toy. It comes with 14 magnetic rings, 30 steel balls, two stylus heads and a box to keep it all in. Ages 12+
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Huge Prize on the Line
Relaxcation Inc Soap Bar with Money Inside
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Credit: RelaxcationIt pays for tweens to use this soap — literally. After using this orange and peach scented bar of soap, they'll find real cash inside. With prizes up to $100, each shower will feel like a mini treasure hunt.
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They Don't Have This Already
Super 3D Pen
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With this kit, they'll be able to design, plan and create their own 3D-printed objects by melting filaments in different colors. The kit comes with a pen (users can adjust the flow of the filament through the pen), a DesignPad to help form neat geometric shapes, and a FreePad to help trace different patterns. You can also get additional filament in different colors.
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Credit: Indie Boards and CardsLying, cheating, bribing, bluffing? It's just part of the game. In this card game, players are given cards that give them roles like Assassin, Captain and Contessa, and each person has their own ability (like being able to steal from other players or see their cards). Each player must use their skills to their advantage and try to gain absolute power over the others. It's a game designed to be learned quickly and played in 15 minutes, which makes it good to keep around for whenever friends are hanging out. Ages 10+
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For the Jokester
The Don't Laugh Challenge: 12 Year Old Edition
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This is basically a cross between a game of skill and a joke book: Players take turns reading the jokes to each other, and the opponent has to try not to laugh. They'll get to work on their ability and comic timing, but really, in the end, everyone breaks!
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Coolest Car
Air Hogs Zero Gravity Laser Race Car
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Credit: Air HogsTweens can use the included laser to guide this car across the floor, sure, but it gets even cooler than that — it also drives up walls and even onto the ceiling! Good Housekeeping Institute testers said this had a huge "wow" factor. Ages 8+
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Under $10 Gift for Tweens
Touchcreen Gloves
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He'll never miss a text or social-media post, even in colder weather, when he's wearing these touchscreen gloves. They're soft and warm, too — no wonder they've received nearly 33,000 five-star reviews on Amazon!
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Active Gift
Complete 22" Skateboard
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If your tween is looking to get started skating, Amazon reviewers say this is the perfect board for beginners that holds up well. Plus, it comes in about two dozen color combos and patterns, so you can find one that suits their style.
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For Music Lovers
Tribit XSound Go Bluetooth Speaker
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Now he can share his tunes wherever he goes. This speaker connects either wirelessly with Bluetooth or through a USB-C, and can operate for 24 hours on a batter charge. It's even waterproof, so he can bring it with him in the shower.
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Unique Gift for 12-Year-Olds
Lego Minifigure Photography
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He's spent a lifetime building elaborate LEGO sets — now what? He can share his art with the world with this how-to kit, which gives ideas for cool photographs he can take using his LEGO sets. It comes with props and pieces to help him take his photos to the next level, like a clear posing rod, plus tips and tricks about using different photography techniques.
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Inexpensive and Useful
The StickyWallet
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Credit: Lifestyle DesignsHe can stick this to his phone or other device, and instantly have a few extra pockets for storage. The elastic wallet can hold five cards, has a hidden pocket for cash and has a thin metal plate inside so it's also magnetic. There's even a finger strap, which makes taking selfies easier. (Note: It does not stick to silicone device cases.)
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Best Fidget Toy for 12-Year-Olds
Shape-Shifting Box
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He'll love folding and unfolding this confounding box, revealing all the groovy patterns inside, and then trying to figure out how to get it back into cube form again. According to Shashibo, it can make 70 different configurations (and there's an app that can help with that), but he might just like the feeling of using it as a fidget toy. Ages 8+
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For the 12-Year-Old Who Has Everything
Frigidaire Retro Mini Fridge
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Credit: FrigidaireHe'll be so excited to keep cold drinks in a spot that's his alone. This mini fridge is just big enough to hold six cans, which he'll thrill to have at arm's reach at all times. The retro design also comes in four different colors.
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Sports-Inspired Gift
Slammo Game Set
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Slammo is great for athletic kids who are ready to try a demanding sport. Players work in teams of two, and each team has three hits to return the ball to the circular net (which is harder than it sounds). The set comes with everything they'll need to get started, including a net, a large ball for beginners, two small balls for experienced players and a carrying case so they can bring it on the go. Ages 8+
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Inexpensive Tech Gift for 12-Year-Olds
Ontel Pillow Pad Tablet Stand
If he watches videos on his device for hours, frequently FaceTimes with friends, uses an e-reader more than a paper book or needs to reference his screen while he's doing homework, this plush stand will make it easy by holding his tablet up for him. It has three viewing angles (or folds away when not in use), and also has a pocket to keep charging cords and other helpful items. He can use it to watch his device in bed, on a couch or anywhere he might want to get cozy.
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Unique Art Supply
Magical Felt Pens
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He can add textures, layers and other details — or just correct some mistake — with these markers, which come with a neat trick: two either erase the color or change the color to something else. There are 16 felt pens in total.

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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