The best kids stocking stuffer ideas for kids of all ages
Sometimes it’s smaller gifts that mean the most to our kids, so when it comes to stocking stuffers, having a list of stocking stuffer ideas for kids that you can purchase from, helps you to not only buy your kids gifts they’ll love, but will also make this often overlooked part of Christmas easier.
If adding stocking stuffers to your kid’s stockings is a family Christmas tradition, or something you’d like to start doing, here are some fantastic kids stocking stuffer ideas for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers, and school aged children, that will make this gift giving part of Christmas stress free.
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Stocking stuffer ideas for babies
Even though they’re too young to understand what’s happening, it’s still nice to give babies gifts over Christmas, so they can join in on the festivities, and so you can purchase some baby essentials they need.
Here are some stocking stuffer ideas for babies that you may like to consider for your baby’s Christmas stocking.
- Baby’s first Christmas tree bauble
- Bibs
- Dummies
- Dummy clips
- Hair bows
- Lamaze Freddie the Firefly a toy for your baby’s buggy or car seat
- Munchkin Floating Ocean Animals for the bath
- Onesies
- Peter Rabbit baby comforter my son loved his comforter as a baby
- Sensory soft balls
- Sophie Giraffe Teether this was another favourite in my home
- Winter clothing – beanies, gloves, booties, leg warmers, tights, socks
- Wrist rattle
Stocking stuffer ideas for toddlers
As toddlers love a toy one minute, then don’t want to play with it the next, buying large expensive Christmas presents may be something you want to avoid.
If so, buying stocking stuffers is a more affordable option when it comes to toddler Christmas presents, because if they decide they no longer like it, you haven’t spent a fortune on it.
Here are some stocking stuffer ideas for toddlers that you may like to add to your toddler’s Christmas stocking.
- Action figures
- Bath bombs
- Books, some of the books I added to my son’s stockings when they were toddlers were The Jolly Christmas Postman, Dear Santa, What the Ladybird Heard at Christmas, Who’s Jolly?
- Bubble blowers
- Chocolate coins
- Christmas pyjamas, socks, or underwear
- Craft supplies including crayons, clay, paint sticks, pencils, Play-Doh, putty, slime, stamps, sticker books, washable markers, water magic books
- Crayola Bath Dropz
- Fishing game
- Glow in the dark stars
- Hair accessories
- Hot Wheels
- Light up electric toothbrush
- Mini Bluey characters
- Mini puzzles
- Paw Patrol torch and projector
- Plastic animals
- Plastic dinosaurs
- Plush toys
- Winter clothing – beanies, gloves, booties, leg warmers, tights, socks
Stocking stuffer ideas for pre-schoolers and school aged kids
Here are some kids stocking stuffer ideas for pre-schoolers and school aged kids that will keep your kids entertained at home over the Christmas period.
- Books aren’t just great toddler book ideas, some great Christmas books for these age groups are There’s a Little Snowman in your Book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Dinosaur The Pooped Christmas
- Bracelet making kit
- Bubble blower
- Chocolate coins
- Christmas pyjamas, socks, or underwear
- Collapsible water bottle
- Craft supplies including dot markers, jumbo crayons, paint sticks, scratch art book, notepads, puffy sticker books, slime
- Lace and trace
- Lego mug
- Magnetic men
- Plush toys
- Reading timer
- Unicorn lip smacker
- Winter clothing – beanies, gloves, booties, leg warmers, tights, socks
I hope there’s some stocking stuffer ideas for kids here that you think your kids would love, and that give them hours of enjoyment.
What stocking stuffers have your kids loved in the past?
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