As a former New Yorker, I am fully vested in knowing what makes epic snow toys for kids. Nothing beats getting a new sled to try or a new way to mass-produce snowballs to throw at your brother. (Only me?) From snow forts to saucer sleds, I gathered the best of the best and put them in one place to help entertain your child this winter.

Quick Pro Tip
Have multiple kids? Make the new sled or snow toy a family gift! Get the hot chocolate ready, because you just added hours of outside time for your kids this winter.

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Snow Toys for Kids
Does it snow in Georgia? Sure, we get lucky some years! From a light dusting to a full-on winter wonderland, we will be prepared this year to play all day.
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Snowball Maker
Boy, making perfect snowballs has come a long way. Now, you can double the amount in record time. This snowball maker looks super fun!

Snow Fort Building
I am adding a shovel below this snow fort building kit because, truly, you need both in order to make an epic fort.

Kid’s Snow Shovel
Raise the walls on your forts by adding more snow using these fantastic shovels! Scoop and add it to your walls. Phew! Playing in the snow is the best workout.

Snow Painting Art Kit
Snow paint is new to us, but it’s certainly something to try this winter. Get it now, and keep it for a longer winter day when you need to pull out a new idea in a pinch. (Last year, we also tried Crayola markers in the snow.)

Snow Saucer
Do snow saucers ever get old? No. The answer will always and forever be no.

Yeti Footprints
If you are looking for an awesome snow toy, this is it! Yeti footprints?! Say less.

Go Sports Bobsled
What is a snow day without a bobsled? These racers come in two colors and are a great way to have a sled for each child.

Toddler Sled
I don’t think they had toddler sleds when I was little, but I am here for this! With a little help from you, your child gets to experience the snow, and you get an incredible workout.

Toddler Push Sled
This toddler push sled is another fun winter toy for the cold temperatures. Warm up and get some fresh air as you push your toddler in their sled.

Toddler Toboggan
See the theme here? Winter fun is not just for the big kids. A toddler toboggan is exactly what your toddler needs.

Step 2 Snow Runner
Okay. For this toy, you get to catch a break. The molded handles are toddler-sized, so they can push their stuffed toy or friend!

Classic Snow Tube
Snow tubes can be fun and loud, or they can be a simple ring you carry up and down your favorite snowy hill. If you are looking for a classic addition for hours of fun, this is it.

Flexible Flyer
Need a sled on the go? The Flexible Flyer rolls up and is lightweight.

Monster Snow Tube
Boring snow sleds are so 1997. Let’s get the neighborhood talking as you slide down the hill in this giant monster mouth.

Llama Snow Tube
Why go down the hill in a saucer when you can take a llama? I don’t know about you, but I am absolutely wanting to give this one a try!
Snow Essentials
So, what about the essentials? Kids don’t stay out and play when they are cold. Let’s keep everyone warm so they can have a great time!

Kids’ Snowboots
Nothing is worse than cold feet and wet toes. These snow boots are highly rated and come in different colors.

Kids’ Snow Gloves
Gloves are another necessary essential to keep all the parts warm and dry. We don’t have these gloves, but I have read through many reviews, and these seem to be the most popular pick.

Kids’ Winter Hat
Again. Feet, hands, and face must be kept warm and dry at all times. If you live in a colder climate, this hat is one to try.
Alright, so who is ready for winter now? I do enjoy a change of seasons to have new things to look forward to.
Which snow toy will you add to your holiday gift giving this year? Let me know in the comments!





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