Wondering what to get a 7-year-old and scratching your brain? The best toys and gifts for this age help them write stories, draw detailed pictures, build and create.
Seven-year-olds are noticeably better at fine motor skills that help them write and create than they were at age 6, says Dr. Amanda Gummer, founder of Fundamentally Children in the United Kingdom.
Crafts, sports equipment, building materials and other interactive and educational toys are among the top gifts for 7-year-olds, notes Susan Kambrich, head of the Woodland Hill Montessori School in Rensselaer, New York, and treasurer of the board of directors for the American Montessori Society.
At age 7, kids are also becoming more confident readers, ready to explore the world through graphic novels, nonfiction books and more sophisticated chapter books — though they will still get plenty of satisfaction and education from picture books, too. Here, we’ve found the best gifts to help your favorite 7-year-old hone their developmental skills while also having fun.
A mini version of the ’90s classic is back!
Colorways: 6 | Ages: 6+
The ‘90s called — and Furby is coming back! Whether this toy haunted your toy bin as a child or became your furry confidante, now your child can experience it all for themselves.
They’re chatty. They’re furry. Fun music and sounds will come via a press on the beak, a tap on the heart gem or by pushing the power button on top of its head.
Turn any flat surface into an tabletop hockey game.
Whether they’re Super Mario-obsessed or just tapping into their competitive side at this age, we bet they’ll love breaking a sweat while they turn any flat surface into a tabletop hockey game. They can even play on carpet, according to the brand.
A screen-free game that captivates players for hours on end.
Age: 7+ | Pieces: 12
This classic game includes plenty of brain teasers a 7-year-old can try alone, and it’s portable for travel. It might even be a hit with the whole family! “When I first brought this around my family, everyone at every age wanted a try,” says associate editor Kamari Stewart-Jackson.
You can create up to 70 different shapes with this sensory toy.
Themes: 14
This is a creative yet fun toy perfect for all ages — a transforming fidget toy. Your 7-year-old will have their eyes locked on this memorizing gift for hours. “I’m always in awe when my daughter figures out another shape,” says Brown. “It really keeps her occupied.”
This kid-friendly makeup kit is perfect for aspiring influencers everywhere.
Includes: 5 brushes, 6 eye shadows, blush, lip glosses, nail polish, stickers, headband
Gift the aspiring influencer this mini beauty studio so they can recreate their favorite “Get Ready With Me” videos. The kit includes makeup that is free from parabens, palm oil and phthalates, according to the brand.
Jump into the action with this miniature WWE play set, where you can use the built-in launcher and accessories to create your own matches.
Sounds and phrases: 40+ | Includes: Ring set, scaffold cane, ladders, briefcase | Ring size: 13 x 20 in | Not included: Action figures
Got a little fighter with a lot of energy? This playset gives them all of the action they want without actually having to tussle. Deputy managing editor Jess Bender says, “My nephew is super into WWE, so this was by far his favorite present this year. As a casual viewer, I was really impressed with the ring/ladder match accuracy along with the various sounds and phrases incorporate into the playset.”
Play soccer anywhere with this portable net.
Sizes: 4 x 3 ft, 6 x 4 ft, 9 x 5.5 ft, 12 x 6 ft | Colors: 2 | Includes: Tie-down stakes, carry bag
Sports are becoming more rewarding to 7-year-olds as they gain strength and stamina. Give them a goal net to practice and play with.
According to the brand, this extendable putter is designed for both left- and right-handed little golfers.
Colors: 3 | Minimum length: 17 in | Maximum length: 35 in | Includes: 3 balls, cup with flag
This extendable putter is perfect for them to join mom or dad on the green. It’ll grow with them as they get taller and older so they can have it for years to come.
An interactive game the whole family can play without remotes.
Ages: 5+ | Games included: Fruit Ninja, Starri, Whac-a-Mole, Go Keeper, and Party Fowl | Set-up notes: Requires HDMI connection
Get the whole family moving with these interactive games that use your body movements as the controller. Play classics like Fruit Ninja or try something new. You can add up to four players and it uses the space around you for the game.
We Love It for: Hands-on fun.
Includes: 2 tubes of Elmer’s slime activator, 1 bottle of pink translucent glue, 1 bottle of blue glitter glue | Age requirement: 3+
This 2025 Gifts We Love pick is complete with everything a kiddo needs to mix, stretch and play. This kit makes it easy to create soft, squishy slime.
Friendship bracelets are always in style. This guide shows them the ropes on how to tie knots to create fun patterns.
Includes: 9 spools of string, instruction book, beads, holder clip
Whether they’re making friendship bracelets to trade with friends at sleep away camp or for a certain artist’s tour, they can learn to make complex chevron designs or spice up their usual braided bracelets with the instructions in this booklet. It also comes with string and beads to get them started.
They can make classic rainbow loom bracelets for themselves and their friends.
Includes: Rainbow Loom 2.0, 2 Happy Looms, 2 hooks, 12 gift bags, organizer case | Rubber bands: 5600 | Beads: 300 | Surprise charms: 60 | Ages: 7+
Make your own stretchy bracelets and add cute charms with this set that makes crafting accessible. Friendship bracelets are great for building social networks and fine motor skills.
They can express their creativity with these puffy stickers.
Number of stickers: 60
This sticker maker includes designs that can be colored in and enough material for 60 homemade stickers. These puffy stickers are a perfect way to bring out your 7-year-old’s creative side.
Make play pretend cake slices with this oven and cooking set.
Ages: 3+ | Includes: An oven, Play-Doh and cake tools
With colorful molds and tools, they can create pretend cakes, cupcakes and pastries that look almost good enough to eat — no oven required.
Twist and contort your body around other players to get your limb on the right color!
Players: 2-4 | Includes: Vinyl mat, spinner board | Ages: 6+
Get the whole family in on the fun — and the twisting and turning and bending and snapping with this classic game. “This game never gets old,” says former Shop TODAY deals editor Rebecca Brown. “I especially love watching my niece and nephews all play together; it’s always hilarious.”
This balancing game will test your patience and cause some laughs when playing.
Blocks: 54 | Players: 1+ | Ages: 6+
This classic game is sure to be a hit with your 7-year-old, especially if they’ve got a competitive spirit. Bender says her nephew is “super into Jenga right now.”
“I think we played at least 40 times between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve (and he beat me and my boyfriend 38 times),” she adds.
This question-based guessing game will have players in a fit of giggles in no time.
Players: 2-6 | Includes: 6 headbands, 6 headplates, 16 badges, 69 picture cards, 3 question cards, timer | Ages: 6+
The giggles will erupt as soon as you put on the card-holding headbands for this game! Once you put a card in your headband (without looking at it), you ask other players “yes” or “no” questions to figure out what the drawing is. If you guess correctly, you get a badge. Get three badges and you win!
This card game is great for kids and foodies alike.
Players: 2-4 | Time to play: 15 minutes | Ages: 6+
This was created by a 7-year-old made specifically for 7-year-olds. All right, parents can play, too; it’s actually a great card game for any age, centered around strategy and competition.
The results from this science activity kit can double as cute decor.
Includes: 1 geode specimen, 3 trees, 3 crystal-growing liquids, 3 tree bases, 5 pens
This science kit by National Geographic allows kids to tap into creativity and science. According to the brand, kids choose a shade, color in the tree, then with a little growing liquid, the tree will develop into crystals right before their eyes. This kit even includes a book that’s packed with crystal facts.
They’ll love to get creative with this bracelet-making set.
Includes: 1200+ beads, a beading pen, clasps, string, more
This bracelet-making machine helps them create a friendship bracelet for them or their BFF directly on their wrist. It can make up to 15 bracelets to stack and share!
This game teaches you how to aim, shoot and score using a catapult!
Pieces: 39
This STEM toy lets 7-year-olds create an adjustable catapult, then use it to shoot and score, learning about angles and arcs as they go. If your child is interested in physics or basketball, this toy encourages both.
Learn all about geodes and what they hold inside.
Geodes: 10 | Includes: Display stand, learning guide, magnifying glass, safety goggles
Break open 10 geodes to discover the cool world inside and learn about rocks and the Earth. With over 26,000 five-star Amazon ratings, shoppers can agree that this “age appropriate,” “exciting” and “quick and easy to explain” activity is perfect for 7-year-olds and science enthusiasts alike.
This kit will allow them to create their very own 3D art with ease.
Age: 6+ | Includes: 3D Pen, doodle pad/mat, USB-C cable and activity guide
Kids can make their own 3D art with this kit that provides a “pen” that emits the child-safe plastic building material to make their own shapes. They can follow stencils or create their own sculptures.
This mystery box contains three different Squishmallows! Which three will you get?
Squishmallows: 3 | Plush size: Medium (8 x 7 x 6 in)
Who doesn’t love surprises? This mystery box comes with three medium-sized, mystery Squishmallows to collect and join the rest of their plush colleciton.
This plushie is weighted and microwavable.
Special features: Heatable, chillable, weighted, scented | Weight: 1.5 lbs | Scent: Lavender | Ages: All
Pop this furry friend into the microwave for soothing and relaxing snuggle time — the brand says these Warmies are lavender-scented, making them the perfect bedtime companion. Choose from a fox, sloth, dog and other cute animals (bonus: they were previously one of Oprah’s Favorite Things).
They can set up their own little construction zone with this set.
Includes: Excavator, dump truck, 2 remote controls, 4 road signs, 4 barricades, 5 rocks | Ages: 3+
If your 7-year-old is in a vehicle phase, this toy is made for them. The two trucks also come with little road signs and barricades, so a child can completely set the scene.
Kids will have a blast racing these boats everywhere from the pool to the lake.
Includes: 2 boats, 2 remotes, 2 batteries | Battery life: 30 mins per battery | Wireless control range: 164 ft
Race these colorful, light-up remote control boats with family and friends. There are only two buttons and the boats travel at a speed of just under 8 miles per hour, so they are easy for kids to navigate.
Mad Libs will encourage them to get silly and creative.
Pages: 48
For long road trips, spark some creativity and encourage silliness with this animal-themed Mad Libs activity book.
With 48 pages to complete, they’ll be secretly learning the difference between adverbs, verbs, adjectives, plural nouns and more tenses through these tall tales.
Follow the baby frog family on their wild adventures.
Pages: 224
The newest book in the graphic novel series from the creator of “Dog Man” has the club making mini comics like Chubbs McSpiderbutt to inspire collaboration and storytelling in readers, too.
This book follows junior high schooler Nikki Maxwell as she navigates life in her diary.
Pages: 352
“I remember liking these books at that age,” says associate editor Sierra Hoeger, who calls this a “good gateway book” to get them excited about reading.
This book is about two siblings learning how to rise from the challenges and issues they face.
Pages: 32
Children who are stuck inside learn to use their imaginations to fly — a message that will resonate deeply with children who lived through a pandemic, who must adjust to a new place or cope with any life changes or hardships.
Follow the whimsical journey of a cat who’s sent to space and goes through a wild adventure that includes eating pizza.
Pages: 320
This Read With Jenna Junior pick started as live cartoons for kids stuck at home during the pandemic. It’s now a graphic novel featuring a whimsical moon queen, a toenail-clipping robot and an astronaut cat who may or may not eat pizza.
Learn all about Sophie and her life in a farmhouse.
Pages: 48
Climb inside the precious world of Sophie Blackall’s old farmhouse, where a family lives and grows as years pass, with intricate illustrations and one long sentence that somehow suspends time.
This book puts a funny twist on iconic fairy tales such as “The Three Little Pigs.”
Pages: 92
This choose-your-own-adventure-style fairy tale follows a trail of breadcrumbs from many familiar stories but leaves the reader in charge of the remix. The options aren’t quite endless, but they’ll entertain ever after.
Introduce readers to the world of audiobooks with an Audible membership.
For learning readers, audio books are a welcome way to connect to stories without stress. Audible has classics including “Anne of Green Gables” and “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” alongside original content like “The Weirdies,” by Michael Buckley, narrated by Kate Winslet.
Shop TODAY editors and writers search the internet to find the best products that would make great gifts for 7-year-olds. We also use our own personal experiences with products to make shopping easier for our readers.
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Dr. Amanda Gummer is the founder of Fundamentally Children in the United Kingdom.Susan Kambrich is the head of the Woodland Hill Montessori School in Rensselaer, New York, and treasurer of the board of directors for the American Montessori Society.
Don’t forget to check out Shop TODAY’s other gift guides to find the perfect present for every kid on your list including babies, 1-year-olds, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, 8-year-olds, 9-year-olds and 10-year-olds.

