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Best toys for 9-year-olds in 2026, as recommended by parents
Here are the best toys for 9-year-olds in 2025, according to the UK's largest online network of parents.
By Lucy Cotterill | Last updated Aug 19, 2025
It can be tricky to buy for 9-year-olds. They are developing independent thinking, expressing their character more and have increasing patience for complex activities, yet they still yearn for childish fun and silliness.
Flexing their problem-solving techniques and enjoying feeling challenged are essential parts of play for 9-year-olds - more challenging Lego sets score highly, but so can tech-based gifts such as cameras and games consoles. Getting messy, having fun and finding comfort are vital elements of toys for this age too.
Family and friends often seek guidance from parents when shopping for gifts for a child. Of course, your youngster will have favourite activities such as crafts, books or sports, which should guide your choices and recommendations. However, with so many toys available and the uniqueness of each child, it’s hard to know the best toys for 9-year-olds to buy today.
So, to help you bring a delighted smile to your child’s face, here are our top picks of the best toys for 9-year-olds in 2026.
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The best toys for 9-year-olds: at a glance
Overall best toy for 9-year-olds: LEGO Harry Potter The Battle of Hogwarts | £52
Best budget toy for a 9-year-old: Original Edition Exploding Kittens Game | £14
Best STEM toy for 9-year-olds: KidsLabs Anti-Gravity Maglev | £14
Best collectible toy for 9-year-olds: Panini Premier League 2024/25 Adrenalyn XL Pocket Tin, £11
Best outdoor toy for 9-year-olds: Xootz Quad Skates | £27
Best overall toy for a 9-year-old
LEGO Harry Potter The Battle of Hogwarts
Iconic Harry Potter scene
This modular set connects to other Harry Potter LEGO sets
Includes six mini-figures
Substantial and challenging build
Some reviews felt this set could be more stable once it is complete
Key specs
Price on writing: £52 | Age: 9 years+ | Size: 38.2 x 26.2 x 9.4 cm | Weight: 1.07kg | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: 730 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Creative thinking and construction
What Mumsnet users say
Kids of this age love LEGO as it is absorbing and challenging and can be constructed with the help of parents, siblings or friends.
Harry Potter-themed LEGO sets are regularly found amongst the bestseller lists and with good reason. Regularly recommended by Mumsnet users, not only do they feature iconic scenes from the books and movies, they also offer challenging builds that are fun to create and offer excellent play value once complete.
The LEGO Battle of Hogwarts set is our top pick for 9-year-olds. With six mini figures included, the building can be easily broken apart in battle while children recreate iconic wand duals between Harry and Voldemort. This fantastic set is also compatible with other Harry Potter LEGO sets, allowing children to add to existing sets and expand their collection.
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Best budget toy for a 9-year-old
Easy to learn
Lots of fun for the whole family
Laugh-out-loud humour
Less suitable for families with younger children
Key specs
Price on writing: £17 | Age: 7 years+ | Size: 11.2 x 16.21 x 3.81 cm | Weight: 180 g | Material: Cardboard | Number of pieces: 56 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Logic and problem solving
What Mumsnet users say
Tested by Mumsnet editor Laura Cooke: Exploding Kittens review: chaotic card game is a hit with all ages
The Exploding Kittens Game is our best budget buy as it provides fun for all the family in the form of a portable card game at a great price. It’s award-winning and incredibly has sold more than ten million copies.
We loved that this drawing-based game is super-quick to learn, wacky and fun. Nine-year-olds can have a dark sense of humour, so they’ll enjoy the dramatic name and being covered in 'sad sauce' when they lose!
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Best toy for active 9-year-olds
Encourages an active lifestyle
Lightweight and portable
Easy to assemble
Easy to stash away when not in use
Costly
Key specs
Price on writing: £84 | Age: Unspecified | Size: 300 x 100 x 200 cm | Weight: 6.7g | Material: Alloy steel and fibre glass | Number of pieces: 1 | Assembly required: Yes | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Motor skills, physical exercise
What Mumsnet users say
Claiming to be the lightest and most portable goal for this age group, the Quickplay Kickster football goal takes less than two minutes to assemble using a preattached flexible pole system that couldn’t be more intuitive to set up.
Robust and flexible, it makes a great addition to the back garden for football fans - both kids who fancy themselves as future Lions or Lionesses and those who simply enjoy a kick around with their friends and family. Thanks to the convenient carry bag included, it’s also quick and easy to stash away when not in use.
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Best STEM toy for 9-year-olds
Seven projects in one
Educational STEM toy
Encourages an interest in science
Reviewers felt that the instructions were a little complex
Key specs
Price on writing: £15 | Age: 8 years+ | Size: 22 x 24 x 6 cm | Weight: 370g | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: Unspecified | Assembly required: Yes (during play) | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Physics and problem solving
Children are beginning to understand and be excited about more complex scientific processes at nine. The KidzLabs Anti-Gravity Maglev Kit taps into that new appetite for discovery in a fun way. We think it's one of the best science toys for a nine-year-old, as well as one of the overall best STEM toys for kids.
Once the durable and high-quality kit is assembled, a doable challenge for this age, they will see a rotating pencil and screw defy gravity by floating in the air and learn all about magnetic levitation technology.
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Best educational toy for a 9-year-old
Fun brain teasers and puzzles to solve
Three unique ways to play
Screen-free and educational fun
Small pieces have the potential to get lost
Some puzzles can be hard to solve for younger children
Key specs
Price on writing: £15 | Age: 8 years+ | Size: 17.02 x 12.7 x 2.79 cm | Weight: 14.17g | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: 14 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Numeracy, problem solving, critical thinking and spatial awareness
What Mumsnet users say
If your 9-year-old loves brain teasers and puzzles, they’ll really get their mind working with this fun and portable game from Learning Resources.
With three ways to play including 2D, sliding 2D and an impressive 3D mode, children must find the correct positioning of pieces in their pick of over 300 puzzles - some of which are far more challenging than they appear at the outset.
Whether they’re playing alone or competing with family and friends, this is a fun travel game that’s just as much fun for adults as it is the kids.
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Best outdoor toy for 9-year-olds
Classic four-wheeled design
Easy to adjust for a comfortable fit
Good value for money
As with any roller skates, we recommend your child wears thick socks to avoid rubbing
Key specs
Price on writing: From £27 | Age: From shoe size 9 | Size: 12 x 38.5 x 26.5 cm | Weight: 2.1kg | Material: PVC | Number of pieces: 1 pair | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Motor skills and balance
What Mumsnet users say
Roller skates are a childhood classic and a fun way for your child to exercise. These Xootz four-wheeled quad skates are extra safe thanks to the stabilising extra wheels, robust PVC stopper and cushioned ankle support. They are perfect for beginners.
The 608z bearings in the wheels will provide a smooth ride over pavements, in the garden, and indoors and the easy-to-adjust fit is suitable for 9 - 12 in the small boots and 13 - 3 in the medium, so there’s plenty of growing room.
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Best collectible toy for 9-year-olds
Panini Premier League 2024/25 Adrenalyn XL Pocket Tin
Contains five packs of cards and two limited-edition cards
Fun to collect and trade
Supports the latest premier league season
Stylish tin is perfect for storing their collection
Can get lots of duplicates (although children love to swap)
Some cards are harder to find than others
Key specs
Price on writing: £11 | Age: Unspecified | Size: 15 x 8 x 0.1cm | Weight: 170g | Material: Paper and metal tin | Number of pieces: 42 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Collecting, matching and sorting skills
If your 9-year-old is football-obsessed, chances are they’ll love collecting football cards and trading them with their friends. A great way to store their collection, each of these stylish and portable tins comes with five card packs and two limited edition cards - making a fun way to follow the premier league and kick of the new season in style.
The downside? Their obsession with football cards can soon become extreme and with some cards much harder to find than others, it’s fair to say they may pick up some duplicates along the way. We recommend that you tap into the parents’ WhatsApp groups to check for trades and swaps.
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Best creative toy for 9-year-olds
Fun selfie mode
Stylish design in a choice of five colours
Easy to operate
Automatic exposure
Cost of photo paper can add up
Key specs
Price on writing: £79 | Age: Unspecified | Size: 15.8 x 12.2 x 7.7cm | Weight: 0.46kg | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: 1 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: 2 AA batteries required (included) | Educational objectives: Creativity and imagination
What Mumsnet users say
The Instax Instant Camera is the ideal gift for creative children and budding young photographers. It produces full-colour credit card-sized photos in a flash and is the perfect size for small hands. It also has a selfie lens and automatic exposure to create pictures to treasure every time.
This camera, combined with a pack of Instax film, is a relatively expensive gift. However, your child will still be using it at sleepovers and parties well into their teenage years. It has a hand strap to prevent accidental drops and a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand user manual.
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Best educational toys for 9-year-olds
Fun for the whole family
Easy to learn
Introduces logic and strategy
Tile stands are a little flimsy
Key specs
Price on writing: £20 | Age: 7 years+ | Size: 5 x 26.5 x 40 cm | Weight: Unspecified | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: Unspecified | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Logic, problem solving and strategy
What Mumsnet users say
The Rummikub Game is one of the best learning toys for nine-year-olds who love numbers and trying to outwit their parents. Rummikub is excellent value, as it’s suitable for kids over seven, and two to four people can play it, so that’s siblings and friends or the whole family.
It’s a wonderfully old-fashioned strategy game that will bring your family together and teach your child how to make a plan and execute it. It’s lightweight, excellent for taking on holiday and made from high-quality, long-lasting materials.
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Best imaginative play toy for 9-year-olds
Make fun stop motion movies and animations
Easy to use software
Good value for money
Includes modelling clay but can also be used with small characters and LEGO
Some reviewers felt camera quality could be improved
Key specs
Price on writing: £60 | Age: Unspecified | Size: 15 x 10.8 x 20.5 cm | Weight: 420g | Material: Various | Number of pieces: Unspecified | Assembly required: Yes (during play) | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Creativity
The Zu3D Stop-Motion Animation Kit would make an awesome gift for a nine-year-old who loves movies, as they’ll be able to direct their own short animation. The plasticine modelling needed to create the characters will also appeal to arty kids.
This great value kit includes an impressive quality webcam, innovative software with sound effects, music and artwork, a green screen and modelling clay. However, you can use small toys, LEGO figures and Sylvanian families instead.
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Best craft toy for 9-year-olds
Cool Maker KumiKreator Friendship Bracelet Maker
Easy to use ‘spin-to-create’ tool
Includes half beads that fit together - ideal for best friends to share
Set contains enough thread and beads for 5 bracelets and 2 necklaces
Would love to see a wider choice of beads included
Key specs
Price on writing: £9 | Age: 8-14 years | Size: 30.48 x 8.26 x 28.27 cm | Weight: 812g | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: Unspecified | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Creativity
The KumiKreator Friendship Bracelet and Necklace Maker is a classic for any child who loves jewellery, fashion and arts and crafts. Generations of kids have made friendship bracelets for their school friends, and this clever machine allows them to create more intricate designs; from their own imagination or those in the glossy ideas booklet.
The ‘Kreator’ is made from tough plastic, and the coordinating colours of purple, pink, blue and silver will look gorgeous, whatever the combination. The threads are soft and silky and won’t break easily. Watch the video the instruction booklet recommends; it will make the slightly fiddly setup much more straightforward!
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Best sensory toy for a 9-year-old
High energy fun
Suitable for the whole family to play together
Easy to play
Varying difficulty levels and ways to play
The sound quality could be better
Key specs
Price on writing: £13 | Age: 8 years+ | Size: 26.6 x 24.5 x 6.5cm | Weight: Unspecified | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: 1 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: 2 x AAA (included) | Educational objectives: Numeracy and spatial awareness.
Bop It! is a classic toy that will provide hours of absorbing fun; adults will love it too, as following the ‘patterns’ is very relaxing. To ‘win,’ your child must pull, bop or twist as fast as they can when instructed by the cheerful voice of the toy. It can be played alone or by passing it quickly to friends.
The Bop It! is an excellent toy for developing three senses: hearing, touch and sight. It also promotes hand-eye coordination and concentration and gets the heart beating, especially when playing in a group.
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Best collectible toy for 9-year-olds
Highly rated trading game for kids
Contains exclusive cards and booster packs
Virtual code for the Pokemon Training Card Live game
Costly
Key specs
Price on writing: £45 | Age: 6 years+ | Size: 9.27 x 19.3 x 0.25 cm | Weight: 680g | Material: Cardboard | Number of pieces: 45 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Strategy
What Mumsnet users say
While they don’t come cheap, a Pokemon Elite Trainer Box is sure to delight Pokemon fans, containing a selection of exclusive and unique Pokemon cards to enhance and expand their collection. Addictive and fun with the tag line ‘gotta catch em all’, the more cards your child has, the more epic battles they can win against friends.
As well as booster packs, energy cards and a code for the online trading game, this collectors box comes with dividers to keep everything organised inside - helping your 9-year-old lay their hands on their damage-counter dice and specific battle cards exactly when they need them.
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Best family game for 9-year-olds
Age-appropriate version of this best-selling game
Suitable for 3-20 players
Laugh-out loud humour
Kids can become familiar with the meme cards over time, but expansion packs are available
Key specs
Price on writing: £15 | Age: 8+ | Size: 27.2 x 19.99 x 5.51cm | Weight: 1kg | Material: Caradboard | Number of pieces: 366 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Communication, social skills, humour
What Mumsnet users say
What do you Meme? Family Edition, is a hilarious board game that is sure to have your 9-year-old (and even your 80-year-old uncle) laughing out loud. Suitable for 3-20 people to play together, players must complete to find the funniest caption to the meme cards presented in each round, with a rotating judge declaring which choice is the most funny.
Each game comes with 65 recognisable, age-appropriate memes from across the web and an easel so that every player gets a good giggle as they make their choice. While the memes can become familiar over time, we love how you can buy the expansion packs to extend the gameplay further.
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Best art toy for a 9-year-old
92 pages of guides for creative outfit designs
Encourages creativity
Ideal for travel
Thick, high quality, single sided paper to prevent colour bleeding
No tips or guides to supporting learning
Key specs
Price on writing: £7 | Age: 7 years+ | Size: 21.59 x 0.53 x 27.94 cm | Weight: Unspecified | Material: Paper | Number of pieces: 92 pages | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: Creativity and imagination
What Mumsnet users say
The Fashion Sketchbook is one of the best toys in the world for nine-year-olds who adore fashion and drawing. It comes with figure templates made from high-quality, thick paper, so your youngster can design flamboyant, futuristic or glamourous outfits.
The lovely art book allows your future fashion designer to annotate their creations, and the figures feature a range of body shapes, which sets this apart from traditional fashion design books.
Best electronic toy for 9-year-olds
Great for travel
Can be synced to TV for family games and multiplayer mode
Huge range of games to choose from
OLED model offers a larger screen
Key specs
Price on writing: £259 | Age:3 years+ | Size: 24.2 x 10.2 x 1.4cm | Weight: 297g | Material: Plastic | Number of pieces: 1| Assembly required: No | Batteries required: No | Educational objectives: shared interest, collaboration, social and strategy skills
What Mumsnet users say
The Nintendo Switch is an excellent first games console. It’s lightweight, portable and just the right size for smaller hands. Of course, they are expensive, but they are durable, and the features and games will be enjoyed for many years.
We were impressed by the easy-to-use, intuitive controls and simple set-up. The TV Game mode is excellent too; it allows the entire family to participate in fun physical challenges such as dance-offs and Olympic events.
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Best tablet for 9-year-old
Compact size ideal for smaller hands
Great screen resolution
Lightweight
Compatible with Apple Pencil 2
Some children may prefer larger screen size of full iPad (2022)
Protective cases sold separately
Expensive
Key specs
Price on writing: £470 | Age: Unspecified | Size: 19.54 x 13.48 x 0.63cm | Weight: 293g | Material: Aluminium | Number of pieces: 1 | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: Included | Educational objectives: Literacy, numeracy, communication, organisation
What Mumsnet users say
If your 9-year-old is outgrowing their Kindle Fire or has an iPad on their wishlist, the iPad Mini makes a great first tablet for older children.
Lightweight and portable, while being perfectly proportioned for smaller hands, the 8.3-inch screen and True Tone display are ideal for everything from gaming to reading, as well as browsing the web and using educational apps.
While the 64GB storage is not as generous as some, it’s ample for every day use, although you may find they want to upgrade to a full-size model as they grow up. You will also need to factor in the cost of a protective case - as this is a must in order to protect the screen from knocks and bumps.
Best board game for a 9-year-old
Fun, high energy gameplay
Easy instructions
Conveniently packs away when not in use
Bug can sometimes flip over during play
Key specs
Price on writing: £21 | Age: 6 years+ | Size: 35.56 x 25.4 x 5.08 cm | Weight: 907g | Material: Cardboard and plastic | Number of pieces: Unspecified | Assembly required: No | Batteries required: 1 CR5 battery required. (included) | Educational objectives: Logic, communication and social skills.
What Mumsnet users say
Hexbugs Bugs In The Kitchen Game is fantastic fun for all the family. The tiny robot creatures scuttle around the 3D game board and need catching in the trap. It’s a simple yet exciting game that takes around 30 minutes, just the right length of time for a nine-year-olds attention span. The Hexbug is fun to play with on its own too.
All the components are great quality, as you would expect from a Ravensburger game, and the instructions are easy-to-understand, so your children can play happily without the help of adults. The whole thing also fits neatly back into the box, so missing pieces shouldn’t be an issue.
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What toys should a 9-year-old play with?
The best toys and games for 9-year-olds will feed their interests, utilise their energy and encourage their imaginations. At nine, your child is at that awkward pre-teen age, where they are beginning to feel more grown-up but still love playing with toys. But, of course, every child is different, so you have to pay attention to the activities that light them up, be it arts and crafts, STEM subjects or the natural world. If in doubt, buy them gifts that will challenge their developing minds and bodies, such as brain teaser games or roller skates.
What to look for in toys for 9-year-olds
Delighting a child with the perfect gift is a beautiful feeling, so how can you make sure you get it right every time? Here’s a list of things to think about as you shop.
The child’s interests: Choose a toy that will ignite your child’s interests. Don’t only buy what you would have enjoyed when you were their age. For example, some kids love electronic games; others would prefer a game to play with their siblings. Always take your gift-giving cues from the child.
Ease of use: Choose toys that have comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions, are easy to assemble and are suitable for the child's age so they don’t get frustrated by it.
Budget: Don’t spend more than you can afford; children don’t need everything on their Christmas list, and hopefully, you have friends and family who will be thrilled to tick a few things off. Always remember that having a fantastic Christmas on a budget is entirely possible.
Batteries and accessories: If your child loves a gift, they will want to start playing with it as soon as possible. So make sure you have the required batteries, chargers and accessories available.
What skills are 9-year-olds learning?
Children of nine will learn new skills rapidly; it’s an exciting time!
They will face more challenging subjects at school and feel more confident as a result.
Your youngster’s need for independence will be increasing.
Their skills of empathy and understanding will be developing.
At nine, a child’s attention span and patience are growing - allowing them to use lots of new skills and develop hobbies.
Writing abilities will blossom so they can express their imagination through the written word.
Their increased reading skills will allow them to follow written instructions and enjoy more complex books.
How to choose toys safely
The RoSPA website is a great place to get home safety advice. Our advice on how to ensure a toy is safe?
Look for the CE or UKCA marks; both guarantee high-quality manufacture and materials.
The Lion Mark is also a good indication of the safety of a toy. It's a sign of membership to a voluntary organisation that manufacturers can only join if your product reaches strict standards.
Check the age suitability - for example, small children shouldn't play with toys with small, detachable parts.
If you buy second-hand, take extra care by checking for sharp edges and points.
How we chose our recommendations
We’ve thoroughly researched the best toys for a 9-year-old you can buy in 2024. We’ve included tried and tested toys, games and electronics from a wide range of reliable and trusted sources. Here's how we carefully selected our choices.
Recommendations from real Mumsnet users
Mumsnet community members are determined to make their children happy and support their development; buying gifts they will love is a big part of that. So, we have weighed up our Mumsnetters' recommendations on the toys and games they have purchased for their 9-year-olds and were well received.
Expert opinions
Toys can be expensive, so we were determined that the gift options we recommended are durable, safe and will delight the child. In addition, we investigated the opinions of toy safety and child development experts, plus respected toy retailers.
Authentic customer reviews
Finally, we evaluated the lists of best-selling toys for 9-year-olds and scrutinised authentic reviews from various trusted retailers to see which products were the most highly rated by consumers. Then, we weighed the pros and cons of each of the products on our list to determine which were best suited to discerning children with a variety of interests.
About the author
Lucy Cotterill is a mum of two and Content Writer at Mumsnet, specialising in baby/child and lifestyle product reviews and round-ups. Having written product reviews on her own blog Real Mum Reviews since 2012, Lucy loves to research and explore the pros and cons of baby and child products, scrutinising reviews and consumer feedback to help parents make confident purchases that benefit their families.
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