Edmonton Journal

Travel toys 2017

Fidgets, puzzles and activity books to help entertain during summer trips

- CHRISTINA BARRON

Now that it’s summer, you may be thinking of vacation. Wherever you’re travelling, it’s good to think about how you are going to pass the time in the car, plane, boat or train.

Electronic­s aren’t always allowed or don’t always function well on a trip, so it’s smart to pack a few low-tech entertainm­ent options. We found a batch of new toys, games and books easy to pack and play on the go.

ACTIVITY BOOKS

If you enjoy mazes, quizzes or picture finds, there are several new books worth considerin­g. Travel Activity Book (Button Books; $18.95, Indigo) features puzzles, mazes and drawing challenges based on where you might travel — the shore, the mountains or a big city. Bring a set of coloured pencils to decorate postcards in the book and mail them on the road. The Round the World Quiz Book (Lonely Planet; $16.99, Indigo) can entertain the entire family with 500 questions about people, places and things all over the globe. And if you’re looking for a travel companion, there’s an updated Where’s Waldo? The Totally Essential Travel Collection (Candlewick; $19.99, Indigo). The picture finds aren’t simple, so after a few you may be surprised how much closer you are to your destinatio­n.

FIDGET TOYS/PUZZLES

Fidget toys come in many shapes and sizes. You may have a spinner, but one cool variation is the Spinbladez (Zing, $13.50, can be shipped to Canada). It lights up and can be stacked on top of another spinner to create a mesmerizin­g double spinner. If you like the spinning concept but want a toy that requires more skill, try Thumb Chucks (Zing, $13.50). The design is simple: two light-up rubber balls attached by a short cord. The trick is twirling them around your fingers. This takes practice. (Check YouTube for tutorials.)

Cube toys are also big this year — and small. A tiny version of a classic cube toy is the World’s Smallest Rubik’s (Indigo, Toys “R” Us, $8.95). The little puzzle can fit in a pocket and it moves just like the traditiona­l version. Cube-tastic (Amazon.ca, $15.99) is a terrific choice for those who need help (adults included) solving the puzzle. Download the related app, and if you get stuck, you can take a picture of your cube and receive a clue.

BUILDING SETS

Building sets usually involve lots of small parts. One lost piece might mean your model dragon has only half a head. But Playmobil’s new Space Exploratio­n set (Toys “R” Us, Mastermind Toys $17.99-$19.99) comes in its own carrying case. Putting together the vehicle and astronaut takes about 15 to 20 minutes. The small size of the rover means that even an airplane tray table can stand in for the moon or Mars. The completed set can fit back in the case with a small adjustment. (There’s also new Family Picnic and Pirate Raider carrying cases.)

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MARVIN JOSEPH/THE WASHINGTON POST These activity books can make the journey go faster.

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