Games & Activities
Commercial Gumball Machine
It\x92s the same gumball machine you\x92ve used at the grocery store, gas station, and neighborhood market, only now you can enjoy it at home\x97and get the money you put into it back. (Think of it as a piggy bank with treats.
English Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
Queen Victoria might have played with a puzzle exactly like this one. Made in England, this true Victorian replica features animal-shaped pieces called "whimsies" (because Victorian cutters included them on a whim).
Solitaire with Semiprecious Marbles
Legend says that the game of solitaire was created by a nobleman confined to the Bastille prison during the French Revolution. The goal is to eliminate all but one marble.
Super Scrabble
More spaces. More tiles. More ways to score (including quadruple point squares). The best-selling word game of all time is now bigger and even more fun.
English Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
Queen Victoria might have played with a puzzle exactly like this one. Made in England, this true Victorian replica features animal-shaped pieces called “whimsies” (because Victorian cutters included them on a whim).
Puzzlemaster Decks: 75 Brain Twisters and 75 Mind Bogglers
"The name of what classic TV show is a transposal of the Michigan city Muskegon?" "A financial district, a river, and a fancy billiard shot all have banks. What do a conveyor, a tuxedo, and a big drinker all have?
The New York Times Touch Sudoku
It’s the addictive Japanese logic game that everyone is playing—usually with a pencil and a smudged paper puzzle.
Bilz Trivia Box
Giving money? Make them play for it. Put it in a Bilz box and the recipient must solve a challenging maze to access the money drawer. Or stash it in a Bilz Trivia box and the person must first answer six questions correctly.
Big Voyage Pull Toy
So much to do, touch, and hear! The mouse squeaks. The kitty rattles. The bear jingles. The wooden wheels roll—and come off so kids can stack and sort the soft cars.











