At Christmas time, Kinnley was 16 months old! It's hard to look over to my right and see my 20 month old little lady. She has grown so much in these short four months. ANYWAY.
Christmas time with a toddler is so much fun. So here are some ideas of what we gave our 16 month old for Christmas this year!
Stocking stuffers:
- Musical instruments, we gave Kinnley a harmonica. We have a bin that we keep various musical instruments in to explore with. So far she has a tamborine, maracas, a harmonica, and a little piano.
- Anything artsy, we gave Color Wonder markers and washable Crayola crayons. Another thing we planned for was organization. I've found little containers at the Dollar Store and in the Dollar Spot at Target. We use them to keep all of our markers, Color Wonder Markers, crayons, and chalk separate.
- Tooth brush and tooth paste. Even as adults, my parents still put these in my stocking :)
- Christmas themed socks. These were another Target Dollar Spot find.
- Toddler forks. I love gifts that are actually super useful in every day life. She has had toddler forks and spoons before Christmas, but we had been meaning to buy more forks. Instant, fabulous stocking stuffer. We love the Gerber brand forks and spoons.
- Sven plush animal. I actually found this little guy at Hobby Lobby, plus I was able to use a 40% off coupon for him. My little Frozen lover still carries him around.
Christmas gifts:
- Octolight Night Light. We are obsessed with subscription boxes and I religiously follow mom groups on Facebook. I am part of a Citrus Lane Mommies group and when Citrus Lane started to put Octolights in boxes, people were going NUTS. Anyhow, in November, Barnes and Noble put a bunch of their Octolights in the bargain bins at their stores (another tip I got from other moms on the group). We grabbed ours for over 50% off. I think Barnes and Noble is seriously overlooked when it comes to their children's toys sections. They have great brands like Melissa and Doug and Green Toys and Habe to name a few!
- Boon Bath Toys. We gave the stacking boats, but Boon is another great brand to check out! (We also found them through Citrus Lane!)
- Clothes. This is another one of those that is a DUH! thing. Children grow at light speed, therefore they are forever needing clothes. We checked out Old Navy a few weeks before Christmas. We ended up getting Kinnley 4 shirts, 2 pajama sets, a full outfit for Christmas day, and some odds and ends for baby sister for about $70!
- Disney Books. I love gifting books, even if they are a little advanced for my kiddo. They can sit on the shelf until she is ready but its another gift she can open Christmas morning! We found these huge Disney books that have multiple different stories in each book at Walmart after Black Friday. They were about $10 a piece. Walmart is a great place to check out the day or so after Black Friday!
- Finger Paint and Paint Paper. We love the Melissa and Doug Finger Paint Paper and Crayola's finger paint set. We bought both off of Amazon.
- Play Doh and accessories. We bought a 24 pack of Play Doh off of Amazon along with the Melissa and Doug Model and Mould set. My little lady will go on periods of time when she is obsessed with Play Doh and will sit in her high chair for a couple hours playing with it! She asks me to help her mold things like hearts and spheres. Its such a great learning tool! Plus, if you follow me on Pinterest, you probably saw that awhile back I pinned a blog post for printable Play Doh mats! They are the cutest! I printed ours off a couple weeks ago and laminated them!
- Bristle Blocks. I read on a blog post about Bristle Blocks being a great "frustration free" block for toddlers. They fit together basically any which way! While I was looking at gift ideas for Kinnley this year, I was looking for items that would be fun for her to play with and would keep her busy while I would be busy with little sister a few months after. So far these blocks have been a hit!
- Olivia Helps with Christmas board book. This is another self explanatory gift.
- Trampoline. This was her BIG gift :) She really enjoys it! We ordered it off of Amazon for about $80 if I remember right! I don't have a picture of her on it unfortunately, but its for indoor use only and has a net and handle bar all the way around it for protection.
Me, my sister Taylor, and my sister Jordan in our Christmas Eve Pajamas. |
Another thing I wanted to plan for was the fact that kids always want to open gifts before Christmas. Kinnley isn't quite there yet, but even I get a little anxious for gift giving! So a couple weeks before Christmas we gave her the Little People Nativity Set. She loved playing with all the little animals and setting up the scene and it was a great way for us to talk to her about the birth of baby Jesus and the meaning of Christmas. She also got to unwrap a book on Christmas Eve, we found The Night Before Christmas in a board book version.
So, its a month (ish) before Christmas and EVERYONE is asking you what they should get your little one for Christmas. You are looking around your house and you are thinking "I've got a stash of presents for my kid in the closet and she already has WAY TOO MANY toys and now all of her grandparents are calling asking what THEY should get her?!" Solution? Experience gifts. We gave my parents the idea of getting Kinnley a Discovery Center annual pass. Its a great little place for kids of all ages and if you are a pass holder you get to be part of special events! Most larger cities have places like it. Zoo passes are another great idea. We gave my grandparents the idea of getting her a Bluum box subscription, its still material items, but they show up in a box at a later date and there are usually other things besides toys in them. Even if you don't have places for experiences near you or close enough to have an annual pass, you can still do one time experiences.
There you have it! Now looking back at Christmas my little lady was very blessed and we were MORE blessed to be able to spend it with our entire family!
Our last Christmas as a family of three! |