Prime Day toy deals range from board games to LEGO sets up to 60% off today

Santa came early this year!Or, maybe, it’s just Jeff Bezos, because he’s brought us so many great toy deals on Amazon, we can hardly believe they’re real.October Prime Day is officially underway, which means Prime members can save hundreds on a range of baby essentials, as well as best-selling toys for all ages.

There is just one catch.Prime Big Deals Days are running from Oct 8 to 9, meaning shoppers only have a matter of hours to stock up on all the best toy deals from brands like LEGO, Barbie, Melissa & Doug, Fisher-Price, National Geographic, and more.Don’t miss our guide to the 100+ biggest deals to shop at October Prime Day.As a new mom and self-proclaimed shopaholic, I’ve become pretty familiar with the toy trends of the time, but I’ve also consulted several retail experts for the 4-1-1 on the hottest toy brands of the season.

Below, find our roundup of the best toys for boys and girls of all ages.From epic science kits to four-wheelers, crawling crabs, gigantic unicorns, and more.RELATED: Save over 50% with mom-approved October Prime Day baby and toddler deals We’ve got something sure to delight every kid on your nice list.

Coolest kid on the block.I repeat.

Coolest kid on the block.This epic four-wheeler is one of the best-selling rides (for kids) on Amazon thanks to its sleek look, easy-driving, and parent-loved safety features.

Parents know and love Melissa & Doug for all their educational, imaginative, and adorable toy sets, but the wooden Take-Along barn remains a favorite.Colorful, ergonomic puzzle pieces help kids practice their motor and sensory skills Choo Choo! This Hot Bee Train set is coming to a Christmas tree near you.

That’s right.This lifelike train set is large enough to wrap around the entire Christmas tree, so the whole family can join in on the magic.

It’s pretty easy to build and makes a realistic sound, plus odorless smoke.Time to start counting down the days till Christmas! We must admit it — even so...

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