Holiday pajamas (here and here) to pad around in all winter, from $24.
Faux fur blanket, the softest blanket ever. Perfect for sofa naps, movie nights, homemade forts, reading together, road trips, everything. $49.
Wooden block with 12 photos of their friends and family to display in their bedroom, $22.
Vintage-style juggling balls and a challenge, $22.
A learn-to-draw activity book, $9. (I’m bookmarking the dachshund😉
A rainbow twirler to spin into beautiful shapes, $9.
The Guinness Book to pore over at bedtime, $30.
For younger kids, very cute wooden foods, like pasta, caprese salad, and sliceable salami. From $3.
Mini boxes of cereal because nothing’s more exciting for breakfast. $15.
A money pull box — filled with dollar bills, not hundreds! — to shock and delight them with some pocket money.
Plus, a few classic crowdpleasers: a box of geodes, magic thumbs, the cutest sloth, and a detective book. What would you add?
P.S. The 2023 kids gift guide, the 2022 kids gift guide, and the 2021 kids gift guide.
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