We researched the best toy options from top brands, keeping in mind the recommended age, educational value, and safety features of each. While every 9-year-old girl has different interests, we love the Klutz Clay Charms Kit. It helps girls express their creativity by creating unique charms for bracelets, necklaces, and more with a few simple instructions. Here, the best toys for 9-year-old girls. Users love the included tools and hours of fun that this set provides. One thing to note is that the clay can be a little dry or not harden fully, which can sometimes lead to breaks. Still, you can always add in more clay for more creative play.

Safety

It’s important to stress the importance of safety to 9-year old girls, since they are usually gaining more independence and autonomy at this age. Set limits for certain activities, such as cooking or chemistry, so that your child knows when they can do things on their own and when they need some additional supervision. For toys with online access, you can also set alerts that notify parents if the child accesses material that is too mature. Having conversations about media can also help. Teacher and literacy coach Alicia Drozd recommends starting these conversations at an early age. “We do a lot in school about interpreting messages and talking about how you can’t just consume without thinking about it. It’s all about teaching them to be smart consumers.”

Educational Value

There are so many great ways to have fun and learn something new that your 9-year old girl may not even realize that she’s learning while playing with her new toy. Look for a kit that allows her to learn or practice a new skill. You can also find a toy tailored to her favorite subject in school, such as a STEM kit for those who love science or math. Outdoor toys are another great way to teach her the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

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This article was written by Erica Puisis, a writer specializing in interior design and plant care. She writes about home products for The Spruce and has also contributed to Forbes and leading smart home blogs like Smart Home Solver and TechDigg.