Best Kids' Ride On Toys for Kids of All Ages for a Gift That Will WOW

The Licensed Land Rover Ride On Car Toy is one of the coolest ride on toys for kids.

Ride on toys are the perfect gift to give a child if you really want to "wow" them. After all, what's more fun than zooming around town—or the house—on two, three, or four wheels? Plus, many kids' ride on toys have the added benefit of building balance, coordination, muscle strength, and fine motor schools.

We've rounded up 21 of the best ride on toys for kids of all ages, from toddlers all the way through teens (and even adults). These kids' ride on toys run the gamut from ride on horse toys to scooters to tricked-out electric cars for kids. With these ride on toys, your kiddo will surely be cruising the neighborhood in style.

Find more awesome gifts for kids, from the best first birthday gifts to the best gifts for tweens and teens, in our Mommy Poppins Gift Guide.

54 Screen-Free Toddler Activities & Games for At Home or On the Go

Have your toddler find all their toys of a certain color! Photo by the author (@creativishmom on Instagram)

Toddlers. In addition to being world-class tantrum-throwers and tiny dictators, they’re also natural explorers and imaginative inventors who see the potential in everything from cardboard boxes to your new pair of shoes. And sometimes these busy little creatures need a distraction to survive a meal, car ride, or even a diaper change.

It’s tempting to hand over a screen in those moments. (Who hasn’t surrendered their phone on the changing table? Or is that just me?). That phone might be burning a hole in your pocket with all its Miss Rachel magic, but we’ve got over 50 simple and screen-free toddler activities to stash in that back pocket instead.

Because toddlers are hardwired with curiosity, it's easier than you might think to tap into the invaluable benefits of screen-free play, like honing social skills, practicing problem solving, and engaging in creativity and movement. This list features screen-free play ideas and distractions that will delight kids in all kinds of scenarios, whether solo or with siblings, indoors or outdoors, at the airport, or in the waiting room.

For even more screen-free play ideas and toddler activities at home, check out our Crafts for Kids Guide, which includes or list of simple crafts for toddlers and preschoolers. Or try one of our low-effort toddler games.

Coney Island Museum Preserves the Magic of NYC's Amusement Park History

Head through the bright yellow door to see the treasures of the Coney Island Museum—as unique as the neighborhood it pays homage to!

When you visit Luna Park or Deno's Wonder Wheel at Brooklyn's Coney Island, you're seeing a piece of living history. The world-famous and innovative amusement parks have been around since the late 1800s, and luckily, there's a place that celebrates the lengthy history of the area: The Coney Island Museum.

This local hidden gem is a loving homage dedicated to the area's rich history, old attractions and artifacts, and their impact on the culture of entertainment—many locals have no idea the museum even exists. Here's why this NYC hidden gem is worth visiting next time you find yourself in this shore front enclave.

Family-Friendly Halloween Fun in Deptford: No Jump Scares, Just Spooky Magic

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As a Philadelphia mom who absolutely loves Halloween but can’t handle the scary stuff, I was so excited to check out Halloween House in Deptford—and it did not disappoint! This is a fun, family-friendly Halloween experience that’s spooky but not scary, making it one of the best Halloween events for families in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area.

Looking for a more frightful experience? Check out our list of haunted experiences in the Philadelphia area or check out our Halloween Fun Guide for even more treats this season! 

Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch: Even Better than Underwood!

Photo courtesy of Live Oak Canyon

Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Farm isn't your average parking lot pumpkin patch. Rather, it's the epitome of all things fall, and it's the perfect place to celebrate autumn, Halloween, and of course, pumpkins. When we visited, my husband kept commenting on how giddy I was. I couldn't help it—Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Farm was everything I love about October all rolled into one, big, pumpkin-y package. And this year, the patch is celebrating its 45th anniversary by hosting a season that is bigger and better than ever before. 

Creepy and Cool Teen-Approved Halloween Events in NYC

Blood Manor isn't for the faint of heart—or those under age 14—as it serves up some serious scares. Photo courtesy of Union Square Advertising

Halloween in NYC is just as much fun for teens as it is for little ones. While teens may no longer go trick-or-treating, they still want to hit the streets and celebrate with their friends. Many of our favorite kid-friendly Halloween activities don't appeal to teens, but that doesn't mean there aren't Halloween activities and events in NYC for teens.

We've rounded up the best Halloween events in New York City for teens to help them plan their spooky night. From Halloween-related performances to the world-famous Village Halloween Parade and blood-curdling haunted houses, teens have a lot of options when it comes to Halloween in New York City.

Read on for our teen-approved picks for a ghoulish Halloween in NYC. To give your teens more ideas on how to spend a night out in NYC, check out our recent piece on the best after-dark teen activities in NYC and our entire NYC Teens Guide to Fun Things To Do.

The Ultimate Guide to Minneapolis, MN with Kids: 38 Top Things To Do You Can't Miss

Let kids' imaginations run wild at the Minnesota Children's Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum

There are so many fun things to do in Minneapolis and St. Paul, making the Twin Cities the perfect midwestern family getaway. From the famous Mall of America (there's an indoor amusement park!) to thousands (seriously, thousands) of lakes to explore, you're guaranteed to find kid activities to entertain everyone in your family.

Seasons are for real in Minneapolis and St. Paul, leading to glorious landscapes in the fall and spring, when families flock to the area's outdoor offerings. And when the "Mini Apple" becomes a frozen tundra (in, say, January and February), there are plenty of fun things to do in Minneapolis indoors, as well as those lakes to skate on in the open air. 

The Twin Cities offer the best of both worlds, where big-city energy meets scenic landscapes and nature. Families chasing outdoor excursions can kayak on the Mississippi and bike on miles of winding trails, while those craving culture can take their pick of world-class museums and restaurants. And they don't call it "Minnesota nice" for nothing—you won't find a warmer population of people, despite those wintertime subzero temps! 

Plan your midwestern getaway with our list of things to do in Minneapolis and St. Paul with kids. For more family vacation ideas in this part of the US, check out our Midwest Family Travel Guide.

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