
Kids summer must-haves: Editor-tested toys, clothes and SPF
For Canadian kids, summer isn't just a season, it's freedom. They can finally run around barefoot, marvel at the blossoming flowers and go completely nuts way past their bedtimes — because summer nights roll on and on. The days are long, and the fun, outdoor activities are abundant.
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As parents, we can appreciate the extra moments that blend learning and the joy of being outdoors. However, there are a few things to keep on hand (sunscreen, of course) to get you through the extra-long days, whether it's a captivating toy, a crafty distraction for when your kiddo gets antsy at a summer BBQ or the perfect sleep set for hot nights.
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Mudpuppy Jungle & Safari Magnetic Puzzle Why buy: For curious minds who may struggle to sit through a long BBQ or summer gathering, this easy-to-pack magnetic puzzle is a game changer. It packs up small, taking little room in a bag, and keeps puzzle pieces on the board instead of the floor thanks to its magnetic base. It's a great bonding activity for the whole family — providing both a distraction and a mental challenge.
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