The finalists from each episode return, and the young judges decide who wins the $100,000 prize, and will have their toy made by Mattel and sold exclusively at Toys"R"Us.
The panel of kid judges have to choose between a barnyard-themed board game, a racquetball version of boxing, a set of animal-inspired accessories, and a set of educational cards as passionate toymakers share their inventions.
Amateur inventors enthusiastically present their toys to a panel of kid judges. This week's inventions include: a competitive throwing game with collectible cards; a cross between a skateboard and inline skates; finger puppet kits; tiny stuffed animals filled with clay; and a new take on "rock, paper, scissors."
Amateur inventors enthusiastically present their toys to a panel of kid judges. This week's inventions include: A light-up Frisbee that changes colors when you play with it; a portable, collapsible dollhouse; a collection of wooden robot craft kits; a competitive tower building game; and a board game where players race to be the first to complete a campground-inspired obstacle course.
This week's toy inventions include: a multiplayer exercise card game that turns fitness into an interactive, competitive game; fun-shaped plush pillows that turn your pillow fights up a notch by glowing in the dark; a portable and space-saving version of table tennis; DIY tech-craft kits; a build-it-yourself, remote-controlled water hovercraft; and a life-size fidget toy that can be changed into all different shapes and sizes.
A portable set of carnival games, a customizable plush toy, an adjustable sprinkler system and more compete for a chance to win big. This week's inventions include: Chainy Charms – a series of collectible and tradeable charms; Rocket Pockets – a transportable 18-hole raft that can be used for various carnival games; Hugalopes – a re-adjustable, furry stuffed animal with add-on parts; Water Constructor – a build-it-yourself set of sprinkler tubes; and Botallions – a fast-paced tabletop strategy game.
This episode's dedicated inventors include: Furry Friends, a musical adaptation of classic stuffed animals; a portable, miniature golf set that can be customized into 25 different courses; Mad Moves - a dance game where players are given unique combinations to act out; and Water Bugs - a water-splashing, bug-squatting multiplayer game.
Dedicated inventors develop their toy concepts with hopes of impressing the judges and making it to The Toy Box, where they will compete for the grand prize. This week's inventions include: a large-scale ball toss game; a kid-friendly, color-coordinated launcher game; a blanket that can be folded into a boat; and an environmentally friendly take on water-balloon fights.
The finalists from each episode return to The Toy Box where the young judges decide who will have their toy made by Mattel and sold exclusively at Toys"R"Us.
Hopeful inventors seeking an opportunity to earn a spot in the finals present unique toy designs that include a card game that incorporates voice acting, baby's first robot, and a liquid art toy.
Passionate inventors with big dreams present toy concepts that include a candy press, an adorable curly-haired doll, plush toys with interchangeable magnetic parts, and a simple game with an old-school feel.
Amateur toy inventors get the opportunity of a lifetime to present their innovative concepts, such as a maze-building toy, a dueling wizard game, playful plush aliens, and dolls with interchangeable hair.
Toy inventors present one-of-a-kind concepts that include a walking dinosaur, multi-generational dolls, a slingshot parachute, and a plastic-card building system.
Passionate toy inventors present the mentors and judges with unique concepts that include life-size construction tubes, sinkable building blocks, a new idea for a board game, a therapy doll, and a lightbox in the shape of a terrier.
The mentors and judges are faced with tough decisions when they are presented with unique toy inventions that include a whimsical dual-sided book, a ballerina doll, pocket-sized cars, sweet-smelling fruit plushes, and a pinata in a backpack.
Five passionate amateur inventors put their hearts, souls, and a lot of money into their unique toy concepts with hopes of impressing their mentors and making it to The Toy Box, where young, no-nonsense judges determine if they will earn the chance to compete for the grand prize.
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