Top Ten Tech Gifts for Kids
Made to Make Your Life Easier (And Theirs More Fun)

Gifts Chosen for You (Because Who Has Time?)
We’ve searched the web, checked the reviews, and survived more CAPTCHA tests than we’d like to admit—all to bring you this lineup of great tech gifts at the best prices. You’re welcome.

Minecraft USB Squad
A whole lineup of Minecraft character USBs so children can stash worlds, homework, and secret redstone plans in style. Collect the Creeper, Steve, Alex and friends, then argue over whose data is the most dangerous.

Makedo Cardboard Kits
Turn every cardboard box into a spaceship, shop, or suspiciously wobbly robot. Safe saws and clever screws mean children do the building while adults pretend they weren’t going to throw that box out.

micro:bit V2 GO Kit
A pocket-sized coding lab with lights, buttons, sensors and sound. Children use it to make games, step counters and random decision makers (“Should I tidy my room?” … probably not the best use).

Merge Holographic Cube
It looks like a foam cube. Add an app and suddenly children are holding planets, organs, and exploding volcanoes in their hands. It’s science class, but with actual squeals.

Immersive Gamebox Sessions
A real-world games room where the walls respond to your moves. Think collaborative video game meets escape room, minus the lost keys and plus a lot of jumping.

Elecfreaks Retro Arcade Console
A colourful handheld that children code themselves with MakeCode Arcade. They design the game, test it, break it, fix it, then hand it to you and say, “Bet you can’t beat level two.”

HUE Animation Studio
Everything budding directors need to make stop-motion films at home: camera, software and a book full of tricks. Expect clay monsters, dramatic Lego fallovers and very serious title screens.

Maqueen Plus V3 Robot (for micro:bit)
An advanced classroom robot that can follow lines, dodge obstacles and act suspiciously like a pet. Children code it to deliver notes, race mazes or patrol the hallway for snack thieves.

XGO Robot Dog for micro:bit
A metal robot dog with 15 joints, a grabby little arm and a serious appetite for code. Children program walks, tricks and fetch routines; you quietly appreciate that it never needs feeding.

Framework Modular Laptops
For older children and teens* ready for a their own machine. These modular laptops are built to be repaired and upgraded, not binned at the first cracked port. Great for coding, game design and gentle lectures on e-waste.
*They're a great choice for adults too!
The Bonus Experience Gift That Cranks the Fun Up to 11

QwertyKids Holiday Camps
Our Holiday Camps give children the room to invent boldly, test bravely, and learn joyfully. Meanwhile, you get space to breathe, think, and finish a coffee while it’s still warm. Teen Days join the lineup this year — a dedicated track for young people who want more challenge and less hand-holding.
Our mission is to make learning fun and coding play!
