- Puzzles. I’ve always been surprised at how early little ones understand puzzles and really enjoy them. Keep them simple - try wooden ones as they will withstand the not-quite-so-fine motor skills of a little one.
- Books. It’s never too early for books. Did you know that reading to babies and toddlers changes the way their brains develop?
- Photo Album. Little ones love looking at picture of family members and of themselves doing things or at special places. You could go on an adventure and take photos during the day and turn it into their very own story book.
- Good Quality skincare or novelty soaps. Try and find locally made, handcrafted items.
- Pajamas. Kids love pajamas - mine will spend all day in them so days!
- Lessons and Classes. Swim lessons, dance, gymnastics are all great ideas and benefit little ones.
- Sprinklers. Some good old fashion fun right there!
- Bird Feeder and Seed. Having a bird feeder outside a winder is very entertaining for kids to watch and helps get them interested in wildlife.
- Memberships. Children’s Museums, the zoo or family gyms are all wonderful.
- Artwork Picture Frame. Displaying our children’s artwork is important and also very fun. But the fridge tends to get filled up and parents at times feel guilty for throwing anything away.
- Towel Set. My kids love their hooded towels - they have a variety of animals and princess ones.
- Waterproof swimming bag. And maybe a trip to the pool or beach to go with it!
- Math Counters in a small bucket/bag. Stack colors together, make patterns, practice adding and subtracting.
- Savings Account or Stocks. Setting money aside each birthday or holiday may not be very exciting for these little people right now, but when they turn 18 and realize the amazing start they have in life, it will be a huge blessing. You can give a small token gift that they can open and enjoy on their special day, but put the majority of the gift into a savings program.
- Music. Kids love music! Some great kid-geared artists are: Raffi, Tom Chaplin, Sandra Boynton.
- Sleeping Bag/portable bed. Having their own sleeping bag can make little ones pretty excited about sleepovers, trips or camping out family nights.
- Piggy Bank and Coins. This may take some supervision, but all the little people I know absolutely love putting coins into their piggy banks!
- Play Silk scarves. These can be used as capes for super heros, skirts, dresses, wraps to carry their baby dolls, over chairs and couches to make a fort, the possibilities are endless.
Saturday, 30 August 2014
Interesting gift ideas for toddlers
Following on from my last post, here are some ideas for gifts for toddlers. Toddlers have shorter attention spans and endless bounds of energy. Take advantage of these and tailor your choices to the individual child.
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Great ideas Dana! Love the swimming lessons idea, will be suggesting that to the grandparents :-)
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