Best Snow Toys for Kids in Maine (Parent-Tested Picks)

Winter is the perfect time to bundle up and head outside for some snow-filled fun! Whether your kids love sledding, building forts, or getting creative in the snow, the right toys can make winter play even more exciting and last longer. Here are some of our favorite winter snow toys for kids that will keep them entertained for hours.


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1. Tonka Trucks

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A year-round favorite in our house, these metal trucks are tough enough to handle winter play. They’re great for launching over snow jumps or filling with snow to transport across the yard.

2. Kid-Sized Shovels

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Perfect for little helpers who want to shovel the driveway alongside you or for kids who love building their own snow forts and tunnels.

3. Baby Sled

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A must-have for little ones! This sled keeps babies upright and secure while being pulled through the snow, making winter adventures fun for the whole family.

4. Sleds & Saucer Sleds

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    Sledding is a winter classic, and these options provide tons of fun. The traditional sled is great for steering, while the saucer sled is perfect for speedy downhill rides.

5. Magic Carpet Sled

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Lightweight and easy to carry back up the hill, the magic carpet sled is a favorite for kids who love quick and thrilling rides.

6. Snow Tube

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For an extra smooth and bouncy ride, a snow tube is a fantastic option. It glides over the snow effortlessly and provides a cushioned sledding experience.

7. Snow Brick Maker

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Build an igloo or a sturdy snow fort with this easy-to-use brick maker! It’s a fun way to encourage creativity and outdoor play.

8. Snowball Maker

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Make perfectly shaped snowballs in seconds with this handy tool. Great for snowball fights or adding details to snow sculptures.

9. Snowman Kit

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Take your snowman-building skills to the next level! This kit comes with everything needed to decorate the perfect frosty friend. TIP: Consider finding a hat and scarf perfect for your snowman from a thrift store instead.

10. Snow Paint Kit

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Let kids express their creativity by painting the snow! This kit adds a fun, artistic twist to winter playtime.

11. Winter Giant Bubble Kit

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Did you know bubbles freeze in cold weather? This giant bubble kit is perfect for creating magical frozen bubbles on chilly days.


Winter is full of adventure, and with these fun toys, your kids will have endless ways to play in the snow. Bundle up, head outside, and make the most of the snowy season!

Ready to plan your next winter adventure? Check the Lake Region Kid’s Calendar for a full list of fun and family friendly things to do near Sebago Lake.

I created Lake Region Kids Calendar because I wanted an easier way to plan time with my own kids. If that sounds helpful, you can join the Thursday email list and get weekly ideas delivered to your inbox before the weekend.


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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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