Stocking Stuffers (Toddler Edition)

This was a difficult list for me to compile for my 2.5 year old! It was hard to think of quality stuffers that didn’t consist of candy (we try to be as sugar free as possible) and random knick knacks that would just add clutter and mess to my home. Here are 6 products I found that met my standards!

light up pop it game

$20. Okay, I have to admit. Tiktok got me on this one. But I just couldn’t NOT get it for my daughter! I just know she would totally love this. It works on fine motor skills, reaction time and allows them to focus. There are several variations but this is one that will arrive before christmas

play foam

$9. You can never go wrong with sensory play! I would cut the cardboard around each ball to keep its shape and so it will fit inside the stocking. Throw a few in each stocking and you’re set! Even I love squeezing these in my hands haha

digital camera

$39. I never knew digital cameras for toddlers existed until my daughter got one for her birthday. These are AMAZING. The quality is so much better than I expected and I love to see the world from her lens. Its easy to use and very durable for all the inevitable drops and dings it’ll get! I totally recommend!

play wallet

$10.50. Not sure if i’m the only one with a toddler who loves to rummage through my wallet… but I can’t wait to give this to her! At this age she already understands the concept of paying so this gift will have real world lessons involved as well.

tempura paint sticks

$10. Allowing art supplies usually gives me anxiety but these washable tempura paint sticks are really amazing! Colors are vibrant and my toddler loves to use paint sticks. Make sure to add some paper in there and get creative with them using these on different mediums!

scavenger hunt pack

$13. A great present to engage with your home and surroundings! This will teach toddlers to recall, name objects, learn where things are, and adventure along the way.


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