The best '90s toys making a comeback for today's kids and families

Bring screen-free fun and nostalgia to a new generation.

April 22, 2026, 10:29 AM
Shop toys from the ‘90s for kid and families.
Shop toys from the ‘90s for kid and families.
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Several '90s toys are making a major comeback, and not just for parents reminiscing about their own childhoods.

From re-released classics to modern updates on old-school favorites, these toys are finding new life with a generation of kids who are just as captivated by simple, screen-free play as their parents once were.

As families look for ways to unplug and reconnect, the appeal is obvious. Think tactile fun, imagination-first play, and toys that don't require a charger or Wi-Fi connection.

For parents, there's something undeniably special about introducing kids to the very toys they once begged for, whether it's a rainy-day activity or a full-on family game night.

Retailers are leaning into the trend, with major brands reviving fan favorites and releasing updated versions while keeping the original charm intact.

Ahead, we're rounding up the best '90s-inspired toys that are worth adding to your cart right now.

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Amazon

Just Play Skip It

  • $22.99
  • Amazon
Amazon

Ayeboovi Toss and Catch Ball Game

  • $28.98
  • Amazon
Walmart

Original Tamagotchi - Angel Cake

  • $22.23
  • Walmart
Macy's

Cra-Z-Art MagnaDoodle Color Deluxe

  • $37.99
  • Macy's
Wayfair

Pretty Pretty Princess Board Game

  • $28.99
  • Wayfair
Target

Perfection Kids Game

  • $24.99
  • Target
Target

View-Master Classic

  • $9.99
  • Target

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