Here, as another of my giveaways as part of my huge November giveaway event I have another kids drone to give away (previous giveaway)! Ever caught yourself trying to pry a tablet out of your child’s hands? We’ve all been there. Encouraging kids to step away from screens can feel like an uphill battle—but it doesn’t have to be. Screen-free toys are a brilliant way to captivate their attention while encouraging creativity, education, and active play.

Looking for the perfect screen-free gifts for your little ones? I’ve got you covered—plus, I’m giving away another incredible Sky Viper Force Drone from Wicked Uncle. Keep reading to discover why screen-free toys are a win-win and how to enter the exciting giveaway!

Why Choose Screen-Free Toys?

Screen-free toys do more than just reduce screen time; they also inspire all kinds of active, imaginative, and educational play. Here’s why every home should have a stash of them:

  • Boost Creativity: When kids play without the guidance of a screen, they’re free to dream up their own adventures and build their own worlds. Toys like LEGO sets or art supplies make imagination the main event.
  • Encourage Education: Learning feels like playing when kids can solve puzzles, explore building blocks, or try out science kits. These toys sneak in plenty of skill-building while keeping things fun.
  • Promote Active Play: Get them moving—indoors or outside—with toys like balance boards, ball games, or, a drone.
sky force drone from Wicked Uncle

Toy Recommendations for Every Age

Wondering where to start? Here are some of the best categories of screen-free toys that both entertain and inspire:

  • Puzzles: Not only are they great for cognitive growth, but finishing a challenging puzzle also comes with a sense of achievement. Consider fun themes like space, animals, or their favourite characters.
  • Art Supplies: Bring out their inner Picasso with sketchpads, watercolours, and coloured pencils. They’ll love creating their very own masterpieces (and you’ll get fridge-worthy art).
  • Building Blocks & Construction Sets: Timeless classics like LEGO, DUPLO, or Magnetic Tiles work wonders for spatial reasoning and motor skills while doubling as an endless source of creativity.
  • Outdoor Toys: If you’re aiming to get your kids active, kites, skipping ropes, and—our top recommendation—the Sky Viper Force Drone are fantastic choices.

Turning to screen-free toys is one of the easiest ways to reduce screen time while encouraging your child’s development—and they’re so much fun too! Whether you choose creative art supplies, mind-challenging puzzles, or something innovative like the Sky Viper Force Drone, these gifts inspire meaningful playtime that’ll keep your little ones entertained for hours.

Enter to Win the Sky Viper Force Drone!

Here’s where things get REALLY exciting. After the popularity of the last giveaway, I am giving away another Sky Viper Force Drone, courtesy of Wicked Uncle. This amazing screen-free toy is perfect for getting kids outdoors, improving their coordination, and thrilling them with endless flight adventures. Say goodbye to couch-bound weekends!

How to Enter:

Participating is a breeze! Simply click into our giveaway via the Gleam widget and select your preferred entry option. You only need to complete one, but remember – the more options you tick off, the better your chances of winning!

Win a Sky Viper Force Drone from Wicked Uncle

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21 Comments

  1. Sally Collingwood says:

    Wrap up warm and play outside, football, rounders, anything really to keep them happy!

  2. Jo m welsh says:

    My daughter enjoys Crystal art and also drawing and taking our dog out

  3. chelsey hollings says:

    My kids love to do colouring or making cards, get them to be super creative

  4. Charlotte Cooke says:

    My little boy loves being creative, so he literally saves everything to make cards and things.

  5. MICHELLE O'NEILL says:

    have always loved baking

  6. Jed Harper says:

    Kicking a football around at the local park was always fun!

  7. Arts and Crafts or Baking!

  8. Margaret Clarkson says:

    Baking and icing cakes or biscuits.

  9. YOLANDA DAVIS says:

    I loved knitting and/or sewing with my Nan, then board games with the family.

  10. Carolyn Corrin says:

    I love reading have done since I was a child. I also love crafting and crosswords. I like to keep my mind active.

  11. Andrew Scott says:

    We had an ice hockey game which we loved.

  12. Priscilla Stubbs says:

    I have loved jigsaws since I was a young child, during lockdown I started doing them again and still enjoy them

  13. Hide and seek French skipping – when I was young there were no screens!

  14. Iain maciver says:

    looks easy to use this drone

  15. Paul Andrew Bingham says:

    Football or fishing as a kid, still fishing when I can

  16. Margaret Ms. Gallagher says:

    Collage making
    Collect bits on our walks and make pictures

  17. Alice Dixon says:

    I love some arts and crafts. Always fun to get the glue and paints out.

  18. Siobhan N says:

    As a child my favourite toy was my Tiny Tears dolls!

  19. Rebecca Sutton says:

    It will always be Lego in my house although my daughter does love drawing

  20. Ellen Stafford says:

    We love going Geocaching. Gets us out and it is exciting when we find them!

  21. Kim Murray says:

    I loved being out and about on my bike – much more freedom in the 70’s x

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