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The Hottest Toys From Amazon's Cyber Monday Sale That Are Sure To Sell Out

by Lisa Fogarty

The Monday after Thanksgiving is Cyber Monday — a day when online shoppers rejoice because so many otherwise expensive products are, finally, on sale. But (both techie and non-techie) parents also have a reason to celebrate on this day: the best Amazon Cyber Monday deals on toys will save you a ton of money and inspire you with holiday gift ideas for your little ones.

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The original purpose of Cyber Monday was to drive people to internet retailers the way they were driven to brick and mortar stores on Black Friday. One of the standout reasons why it continues to be so popular with busy parents is that, if you can't stand in line to take advantage of Black Friday's doorbuster sales, you can simply wait a few days and still save money by shopping online for toy deals.

And deals are everything when you have children and are looking forward to the holiday season. Whether your little one is begging you for a bicycle, life-size doll, or one of this season's hottest trendy toys, finding ways to save money is crucial, so take advantage of the savings while you can.

We will be updating this post with more information as Cyber Monday deals start rolling in, but why not have a laugh in the meantime by checking out this post on creepy things children do to their toys? And don't forget to update your Wish List.

Classic LEGO Blocks

LEGO Classic Creative Builder Box, $21 (Was $30), Amazon

This incredible LEGO blocks collection includes 500 pieces and is appropriate for children ages 4 and up.

A No-Pedal Bike That Teaches Young Children How To Balance

Critical Cycles Cub No-Pedal Balance Bike For Kids, $45 (Was $60), Amazon

Children ages 20 months to 5 years old can learn how to balance on this no-pedal bike, which has adjustable seat posts and handlebars.

A Fruit-Themed Board Game That Teaches Basic Math Skills

Hi-Ho Cherry-O Game, $7 (Was $15), Amazon

This fun board game teaches preschoolers basic math skills as they spin the spinner and take turns filling up their basket with fruit.

A Classic Sit 'n Spin Toy

Playskool Play Favorites Sit 'n Spin Toy, $16 (Was $30), Amazon

Sometimes there's nothing better than a classic toy — and this sit 'n spin, which spins with ease and will bring toddlers hours of pure joy, certainly qualifies as classic.

A Kit That Lets Kids Make Their Own Star Wars Droid

Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit, $79 (Was $100), Amazon

Star Wars fans, rejoice: this Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit comes with every piece needed and step-by-step instructions that let kids create their very own droid.

A Super Fun Carnival Take On The Pie Face Game

Pie Face Sky High Game, $10 (Was $25), Amazon

This latest rendition of the popular Pie Face game features a carnival-like, 3-foot tall set-up that lets kids test out their strength when "pie"-ing friends and family with whipped cream.

A 3D Printing Pen Set That Lets Kids Create Models

3Doodler Start Essentials 3D Printing Pen Set, $32 (Was $47), Amazon

This child-safe 3D printing pen (designed for children ages 8 and older) also comes with 48 eco-plastic strands, a charger, and activity guide so little ones can create amazing 3D models.

A Pop-Up Toy With Animals, Colors, And Shapes

Playskool Play Favorites Busy Poppin' Pals, $15 (Was $21), Amazon

This pop-up toy teaches babies and toddlers about cause and effect, as well as different animals, shapes, colors.

An Award-Winning Interactive Art Kit

Osmo Creative Kit With Monster Game, $48 (Was $75), Amazon

Using an iPad and an interactive art tool, kids ages 4-12 can create inspiring, incredible art. This toy won the 2016 Oppenheim Platinum Award for Best Toy.

A 45-Piece Play-Doh Kit With Tools And Cutters

Play Doh Super Molding Mania Toy, $8 (Was $15), Amazon

This 45-piece Play Doh kit includes three Play Doh cans in various colors and tools and cutters that will help kids create a universe of fun shapes and characters.

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