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Every year, my inbox is flooded with the latest "you must have" games that brands promise will be instant hits. Some are cool (and frankly some aren’t). But here’s what I really want to know: What are kids still playing with six months later?

So instead of guessing, I went straight to the source. I asked my readers what their kids got last year which is still in heavy rotation today. The results? These aren’t the most impressive games or the ones with the most Instagram-worthy unboxing moments. It’s the toys that keep kids engaged, spark creativity and prove their worth day in and day out.

See what parents said their kids can’t stop playing with, organized by age group.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Nugget Play Couch

Age 1+

This modular foam sofa has become a staple in playrooms everywhere, and for good reason.

Kids turn it into forts, obstacle courses, reading nooks and yes, even a place to actually sit. Parents have reported that their kids build with it daily, and it holds up through years of jumping, climbing, and general mayhem.

Why it lasts: Open-ended play means it adapts to whatever stage your child is at. Plus, it’s legitimately comfortable for adults too (hello, family movie night).

Where to find it: You can find them on Amazon and the Nugget website.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

DUPLO Building Blocks

Age 18 months+

A classic for a reason. Many parents said their kids got DUPLO sets last year and are still trying them all the time.

Unlike smaller construction toys, DUPLOs are perfect for a child’s hands and imagination. Kids start with stacking, then graduate to building zoos, houses, vehicles.

Why it lasts: The sets are compatible with each other and even with regular LEGO later on, so you’re building a collection, not just buying a toy individually.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Melissa & Doug Scoop & Serve Ice Cream Counter

Age 36 months+

This wooden ice cream set was mentioned by many parents whose children are yet serving scoops months later.

It comes with wooden ice cream scoops, cones, toppings and even a scoop and tongs. Kids love playing restaurant, and parents appreciate that it’s well-made and doesn’t contain tiny pieces that get lost. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with most of the Melissa & Doug playsets.

Why it lasts: Imaginative play has serious staying power. Your child can play alone, with siblings or make you a very demanding customer.

Where to find it: You can find it on Amazon.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Miss Rachel Wooden Blocks

Age 18 months – 3 years

If your child is a fan of Miss Rachel (and let’s be honest, whose isn’t?), these wooden blocks are a hit. Parents have reported that their children love stacking and building with them, and the familiar brand makes them especially appealing.

They are simple, sturdy and ideal for developing fine motor skills and spatial reasoning.

Why it lasts: Blocks never go out of style. It’s one of those timeless games that kids come back to again and again.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Balance bike

Age 1-4 years

Balance bikes have come up a lot as a gift that kids use all year round.

These pedalless bikes teach kids balance and coordination, and parents have reported that their kids have switched to regular bikes much sooner because of them. Both of my kids had these and never needed training wheels.

Why it lasts: It’s an outdoor toy that really gets kids moving and they feel so proud cruising around the neighborhood.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Step 2 Roller Coaster

Age 2-5 years

This backyard staple got a lot of shout outs. Kids push the cart up, get in, and go down the track over and over and over.

Parents love that it’s active play that doesn’t require batteries or supervision, and kids think it’s the cutest thing ever.

Why it lasts: It’s exciting enough to stay exciting but safe enough that parents don’t panic. And honestly, kids never seem to tire of it.

Where to find it: You can find it at Amazon.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Indoor play gym

Age 2-6 years

For families with space, the indoor climbing structures are game changer. Parents said it was worth every penny, especially during inclement weather or when kids just need to burn off some energy.

Options range from simple climbing triangles to full play sets with slides and swings.

Why it lasts: Gross motor development is huge in early childhood and kids really love climbing. It is also something that many ages can use at the same time.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Play Kitchen

Age 3+

Whether it’s wooden, plastic, or something in between, play kitchens were all the answers. Parents said their children cook "meals" daily and has become a hub for pretend play.

Play kitchens encourage role play, sharing, and even early math skills (counting eggs, anyone?).

Why it lasts: Kids can play it independently or with friends, and it evolves as they do, from simple "cooking" to edit restaurant scripts.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Tonybox Audio Player

Age 3+

This came up again and again. Toniebox is a screen-free audio player that uses adorable figurines (called Tonies) to play stories, songs and educational content. Kids just pop a Tonie on top and it starts playing – no complicated buttons or parental help required.

Parents love it because it’s incredibly durable (seriously, toddler-proof) and kids love it because they feel independent. Plus, the content library is huge, from Disney characters to educational podcasts.

Why it lasts: Grows with your child. A one-year-old can dance to music, while a three-year-old invests in full story arcs.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Magna-Tiles

Age 3+

These magnetic building tiles are everywhere in the parenting world right now, and parents have confirmed that they are worth the hype.

Kids use them to build towers, houses, castles, mazes and basically anything they can dream up. Magnetic edges make building satisfying and stable, even for the youngest children.

Why it lasts: The creative possibilities are endless and it’s a game that siblings of different ages can enjoy together.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

11 Games Kids Really Play After the Holidays (According to Parents)

Hot Wheels parts

Age 5+

Hot Wheels have been around forever, but is the track over? It’s going strong. The parents said their children are obsessed with the construction of elaborate tracks and racing cars.

Some sets feature loops, launchers and even car washes, so the game stays dynamic.

Why it lasts: Kids can continue to expand their track collection and the building aspect adds an extra level of engagement beyond the racing cars.

Where to find it: You can find them at Amazon and Target.

The common thread? Open type game

Looking at this list, there is a clear pattern: The toys that children love in the long run are the ones that let them use their imaginations. No flashing lights, no pony tricks, just good, solid toys that grow with them.

These are the toys that real parents say they deliver, and honestly, that’s the best recommendation you can get.

What are the games? your did the kids play with me non-stop? I would love to hear what has been successful in your home. Leave a comment below!

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