Penguins are one of the hottest new toys for kids of all ages. Penguin club is huge for school aged kids and fun penguin movies and toys are seemingly popping up all over the place. There are fantastic penguin toys and games for babies as well as older kids and work to keep them entertained for hours. Below are our top picks of penguin toys for kids of all ages.
This fun penguin baby toy is perfect for babies. The Bat & Wobble Penguin is a fun blow-up toy that encourages baby’s development. As baby bats at this adorable friend, he wobbles around and while the balls roll inside and baby is rewarded with one of 2 fun tunes or 4 silly sound effects.
The bobble penguin is on a weighted base so he’ll never tip over and he won’t go far so baby will be encouraged to play again and again. Perfectly sized for sitting or standing babies.
Toy penguins travel up the moving ladder and slide down the chute to start all over with the penguin race game. This is an addicting yet simple game for kids of all ages. I used to have a similar game with snoopy and it was so much to watch him go around and around… granted not much interactivity, but its a simple pleasure that excites kids for a time. One great way to utilize this toy is create a race with the penguins. Label the penguins and see which ones are the fastest to get around the track 3 times. You can use a stop watch and track them and get kids interested in timing and clocks.
This cute plush penguin toy from Melissa and Doug is ideal for kids of all ages as well and makes a super cute cuddle friend. You can actually bring the South Pole to your own home with the Melissa & Doug Plush Penguin.
The perfect companion for any little girl or boy, the Plush Penguin is made of the softest fabric and is perfect for any animal-themed nursery or play area. Measures almost 2 feet in height, this sweet toy is the perfect gift for any little child that adores penguins or nature.
Super fun penguin pile up game is a world of fun for kids who enjoy the concentration of a good game. It takes some great balancing skills! Take one of your penguins and put it wherever you want on the iceberg. Sounds simple, but as more penguins are placed on the iceberg by all of the other players, it gets pretty tricky! If any penguins fall while you’re trying to put yours on the iceberg, you have to take all of the fallen penguins. The first player to put all of his penguins on the iceberg wins the game. What Do You Learn? Careful planning, cause and effect; great for kids 5 and older.










