Best Selling and Most Popular Educational Toys

Here you go, a list of the most popular and best selling educational toys on Amazon! Remember, prices can change hourly!
Snap Circuits

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100
by Elenco Electronics Inc
2124 days in the top 100
4.9 out of 5 stars(469)

Buy new: $32.99 $24.00
70 used & new from $18.30

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog LeapPad2

LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer, Green
by LeapFrog
141 days in the top 100
4.1 out of 5 stars(136)

Buy new: $99.99 $99.00
125 used & new from $99.00

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

Ultra Stomp

Ultra Stomp Rocket
by D+L Company
2000 days in the top 100
4.5 out of 5 stars(211)

Buy new: $19.99 $14.50
56 used & new from $14.50

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

Snap Circuits

Snap Circuits SC-300
by Elenco Electronics Inc
2123 days in the top 100
4.8 out of 5 stars(566)

Buy new: $64.99 $42.82
50 used & new from $42.82

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog Shapes

LeapFrog Shapes And Sharing Picnic Basket
by LeapFrog
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 615 days in the top 100
4.6 out of 5 stars(132)

Buy new: $21.99 $17.96
59 used & new from $14.99

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog LeapPad2

LeapFrog LeapPad2 Recharger Pack (Works only with LeapPad2)
by LeapFrog
104 days in the top 100
4.1 out of 5 stars(21)

Buy new: $39.99 $34.65
19 used & new from $33.99

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog App

LeapFrog App Center Download Card (works with LeapPad & Leapster Explorer)
by LeapFrog
Ranking has gone down in the past 24 hours 470 days in the top 100
4.6 out of 5 stars(81)

Buy new: $19.99 $16.40
34 used & new from $9.99

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog LeapPad

LeapFrog LeapPad Carrying Case, green (Works with LeapPad2 and LeapPad1)
by LeapFrog
448 days in the top 100
4.0 out of 5 stars(124)

Buy new: $17.99 $12.58
43 used & new from $12.58

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

FisherPrice Brilliant

Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby’s First Blocks
by Fisher Price
32 days in the top 100
4.0 out of 5 stars(385)

Buy new: $11.99 $9.99

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

LeapFrog Scribble

LeapFrog Scribble and Write
by LeapFrog
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 1278 days in the top 100
Platform:   Windows
4.3 out of 5 stars(284)

Buy new: $21.99 $18.24
34 used & new from $18.24

(Visit the Best Sellers in Learning & Education list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

Fisher Price

Crocs~30% off entire site, Lego Croc just $28

Today only, use the code CROCS30 and you’ll get 30% off the entire website. That mean the new popular Lego Croc will only be $28. My little guy has been asking for them, and I think they’ll retain their resale value for consignment.

Click to see the Crocs site.

Cuisinart~one day deal at 60% off

Today’s one day deal at Williams-Sonoma is the Cuisinart Elite Die-Cast Food Processor, 16-Cup, at 60% off. This means it’s reduced to $287.44, still decent chunk of change, but a great deal. This is an investment for moms who do a lot of cooking. I got one for Christmas many years ago and I don’t know what I did without it!

Use the code SHIP4FREE so that you get free shipping too!

food processor

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A different kind of Green Monday~how to have a more environmentally friendly Christmas

I’ve had this post started for quite some time and then when I heard today is Green Monday, I figured it was perfect timing to get it finished and posted. I was thinking–how wonderful to have a day during the holiday season dedicated to being more environmentally friendly. Boy, was I wrong! Green Monday is actually a term that was coined by ebay, and it refers to their most profitable day of the December. For some companies it’s more profitable than Cyber Monday and is a huge online shopping day. It has nothing to do with the environment. Oh well, at least ebay does do a ton of resale–lots of stuff on there is being re-used and that is environmentally friendly.

Anyway, here are some tips from some local “green” businesses so that we can all do our part this holiday season. I know it’s very disheartening during the Christmas season when all of our trash doesn’t fit in our weekly trash can pickup–I hate creating all that extra garbage and waste. These are pretty simple ideas, but if everyone did them, collectively it would have an impact. Anyone can do these–they are not extreme or over the top.

Gift wrap

Certainly buying wrapping paper for the sole purpose of wrapping something and then tossing it is really pretty wasteful. But kids love to open presents. So do what you can to salvage the wrapping paper to use again next year, for craft projects or to wrap decorations and other items for storage. For other gifts, use re-usable bags that are available just about everywhere. Be creative–just yesterday I found this pink sparkly Christmas ornament, so I grabbed a marker and made it the gift tag for a birthday present.

Gifts

Consider buying gifts that aren’t “junk” and won’t end up in a landfill a few months from now. Think about gifts of theater tickets, movie tickets, restaurant outings, spas, food and more.

Dismiss the notion that any gift you give has to be brand new, that’s simply not the rule anymore. Some of my little guy’s favorite items are things we purchased as a consignment store or sale, including his birthday bike.

Tara, owner of Scout and Annie Vintage Home Goods in Kennett Square, says,

“Vintage is the most environmentally friendly way to go! “

Their green philosophy is threefold:

  • 1.  Great design that’s built to last (it already has!)
  • 2.  Re-use in its purest form
  • 3. “Fifty Mile Furnishings” – they are committed to sourcing and refurbishing our furniture from local vendors and craftspeople.

You can also make your own gifts using a combination of old and new items. For example, you can make your own bath salts and gift them in Mason jars. Once the recipient has used all of the bath salts, they can hang on to the Mason jar for another craft or storage idea.

mason jars, row of mason jars

You can do lots of creative and unique things with Mason jars or Ball jars.

Decorations

Try to find decorations that are either vintage, have family/sentimental value to you, built to last forever or is environmentally friendly. In other words, not cheap, mass produced junk that you’re going to throw out in a few years.When you get your Christmas tree, cut some greens from the bottom and use those to decorate your home and make it smell good too.

For outdoor decorations, Longwood Gardens has a nice instructional flyer on how to make outdoor ornaments for the birds. This is not only better for the environment but something your kids will enjoy doing.

wildlife tree homemade ornaments that feed birds

Trees

It’s a myth that real Christmas trees are not good for the environment. Most trees are grown on tree farms just for that purpose, so actually by buying one you are supporting a local farm and helping to preserve open space. However, there is an issue with all these trees in the landfills. Ask your local borough or township about mulching options, or cut it down for firewood. While we want to support our tree farmers, we don’t want all these trees in our landfills.

Cards

E-cards and e-gift certificates are very popular and don’t require any paper. If you do purchase cards, look for ones either made from recycled materials or ones that support an environmental charity when you purchase them. Eco Boutique in Kennett Square sells them.  Anyone can sign up for Mail Chimp, and it’s free if you have a mailing list of less than 2000. This can be a great way to send out the annual “Christmas letter” informing all of your family and friends of what you’ve been up to the for the past year.

Use reusable when you can and don’t overbuy

Overall, just use reusable items whenever and wherever you can. Use real utensils, real plates and cups, cloth napkins and tablecloths and so on. Not only will your entertaining have a more sophisticated feel to it, it’s better for the future of our planet. Only buy what you need, don’t go over the top with extras. Food, snacks and anything else thrown in the trash is just like throwing money away. Just buy what you need and buy reusable whenever you can.

This is just a short list of ways to get started. What are some ideas you have?