- Freshly Picked: They have the cutest shoes for your little ones and they make the best stocking stuffer. Kids at this age don’t mind receiving clothes and shoes. You can give the best of both worlds and buy adorable shoes that they need anyway.
- Hair Bows: The kids need them to keep their hair back and they are a great addition to the stocking. I don’t know about your kids, but my girls lose theirs all the time, so I am constantly buying them.
- Chocolate: Add in some chocolate Santa’s or chocolate coins. My kids always look for them and its a little treat that they will remember for years to come.
- Bath essentials: cups, foam letters/ numbers, squirt toys.
- Utensils: fork, spoon, cups, bowls, etc.
- Coloring supplies: We do arts and crafts all the time in our home. I buy the crayons that twist. Other ideas are craft aprons, paint, markers, artist pallet, chalk markers.
- Socks: They could be their favorite character, tv show or super hero. My son loves Ghostbusters. I don’t typically like to get figures on shirts or socks, but sometimes I splurge because they are only kids once.
- Hot Cocoa: Who doesn’t love hot cocoa during the winter by the fire? We do!
- Slippers
- Pajamas: Our family is obsessed with pajamas and my son likes us all to match.
- Bibs: I like the bpa free bibs that are mess-free. These are great for kids who are just starting out with solids.
- Jewelry (earrings): Give them their birth stone or its just great to have back-ups because we all lose them, don’t we?
- Tooth Paste: Purchase their favorite flavor.
- Tooth Brush: Are the kids thrilled about it? Well it won’t end up on their list to Santa, but you can buy them with their favorite character.
- Mouth Wash
- Shampoo/ Conditioner
- Bubble Bath or Bath Bombs
- Underwear: We all need it and the kids grow up way too fast. Tip: Gift it to the littles that need to be potty trained or are in the process.
- Books: My daughter has started pretending to read. I caught her on video the other day “reading” to her baby sister who is 5 months old. Its precious! You can also write a little message inside so they will always remember it was given to them from “Santa”.
- On the go card game: Great for car rides. I love uno or Go Fish, Some games can teach kids without them knowing its educational. For instance, Go Fish is a great game for kids learning their numbers.