Creative Christmas Gifts for Kids (With Stocking Stuffer Ideas!)

At Christmas time our family focuses on the joy of Christmas and acts of service. But that doesn’t mean we don’t also give holiday gifts! These Christmas gifts for kids are the perfect gift for Christmas, birthdays, or any other time you need special kids’ gifts.

If you’re looking for age-appropriate gift ideas to add to the wish list this holiday season, then look no further. Many of these will be on sale for Black Friday on Amazon, so be sure to check for deals.

Holiday Gift Guide for Kids of All Ages

It can be hard to find unique gifts for little ones that also meet my standards. I don’t want to spend money on something that’s going to fall apart right away. And I prefer more natural and eco-friendly materials as much as possible.

Over the years I’ve curated a list of great gifts that my kiddos love. From 2-year-olds to 10-year-olds, to teens, you’re sure to find something they’ll like on this list. The best toys aren’t always the trending best sellers, but ones that encourage creativity, imagination, and fun.

You’ll also notice a lot of gifts that encourage movement (great for kids who like to fidget!). According to my 7-year-old, we’ve created an “epic” backyard. You’ll see some of the items we have (like a slackline) on the lists below.

I’ve divided the gifts by age, but they’re just general guidelines. Maybe your tween hasn’t gotten in the kitchen yet and wants to learn how to cook real food. Or maybe your genius 5-year-old is ready for a science kit. And don’t forget the stocking stuffers!

Gifts for Teens, Tweens, & Older Kids

  1. Buddha Board – A relaxing way to paint with water (it evaporates and you can paint again).
  2. Archery Set – My kids have loved these GBG archery sets and these sets are created for kids by kids. They have some helpful videos on their website as well!
  3. Leather Journal – A beautiful leather journal for sketching, journaling, or even putting stickers in.
  4. Japanese Puzzle Box – These beautiful puzzle boxes are a unique way for older kids to keep valuable items safe and they’re fun to learn.
  5. Rubik’s Cube – The 1980s called, but we told it we’re keeping the Rubik’s Cube. Older kids love learning to solve this retro puzzle.
  6. CrateJoy Subscription Box – You can find dozens of different subscription boxes from CrateJoy from music to stickers, to art, to aliens, or baking.
  7. Star Wars Lego Set – These building toys are popular among big kids and teens with dozens to choose from.
  8. Build Your Own Programmable Robot Kit – This building kit was a favorite with my oldest. Build a robot and program it!
  9. Grown-Up Coloring Books – Coloring isn’t just for little kids anymore. These “adult coloring books” are very detailed and studies show that coloring is relaxing.
  10. Boogie Board – Reusable board that encourages doodling and drawing.
  11. Kindle – All the books they could desire at their fingertips. Unlike tablets, Kindle uses warm light and isn’t harsh on the eyes.
  12. KiwiCo – These subscription boxes offer a variety of learning (and fun!) activities. For tweens and teens pick from options like art, design, and STEM.
  13. Runaway Alarm Clock – Does your teen have trouble waking up? This alarm clock runs away and keeps making noise until caught!
  14. Natural Makeup Brushes – If your teen is old enough to wear makeup, these natural brushes are great!
  15. Power Cube Wall Adapter – Surge protector that charges multiple devices at once.
  16. Collapsible Duffel Bag – Great bag for short trips that collapses to a tiny size, unlike some bulky backpacks.
  17. Minnetonka Slippers (for teenage girls) – Super comfy wide mocassin slippers!
  18. Cash inside a Money Maze Puzzle Box – Give money so they can get what they like, but make it fun by hiding it inside this puzzle cube.
  19. No Crease Ponytail Holders – These are really popular right now. They’re gentle on hair and don’t leave a crease! Or I hear that Scrunchies and banana clips are back in style!
  20. Travel Hammock – Have an outdoorsy teen? These travel hammocks collapse small and are awesome. They’re also quite popular on some college campuses.
  21. Become a Beekeeper Course: This is an amazing Introduction to Beekeeping Course. It will help teach them everything from buying bees to harvesting honey. Use code WELLNESS for 25% off!
  22. Backyard Bags (also called Cornhole) – This is always a fun game for the backyard. Whether you have guests over or it’s just the two of you, this has been a family favorite in our house.
  23. Slackline – Like a balance beam and trampoline in one. It encourages balance, gross motor skills, and coordination. Plus it’s hours of fun.
  24. Ninjaline – Like monkey bars but tougher. A lot of people use these for Ninja Warrior training, but my kids just think it is fun!
  25. Talkbox.Mom – Do your kids want to learn another language? This is a fun way to do that at home and is great for kids of all ages – even the littles!
  26. Water Bottle – Upgrade their water bottle game with these colorful water bottles. It’s what we use to keep liquids cold (or hot) for days.

Best Gifts for Younger Kids

  1. Gym 1 Indoor Doorway Gym – My kids’ favorite Christmas gift of all time. It’s a gym that mounts in a door frame and they use it every day.
  2. Snap Circuits – A really neat kit that lets kids learn about electricity by building different types of basic machines like a fan, a radio, etc.
  3. Art Kit – A favorite among my girls. This art supplies kit contains markers, crayons, colored pencils, and more for arts & crafts.
  4. Personalized Storybook – This personalized gift features your little one’s first name throughout their bedtime story.
  5. Flower Press Book Kit – Kids can create their own stationery, cards, and more with the flower/leaf press kit.
  6. Mini Trampoline for Indoor Play – We’ve had a trampoline in our house for years and it’s great for cold or rainy days. Rebounding (bouncing) is also great for adults!
  7. Wooden Twig Colored Pencils – Wooden colored pencils made from twigs. Good size for younger kids just learning to write and draw.
  8. Wooden People and Craft Supplies – My kids loved making their own little wooden dolls and figurines with these.
  9. Plasma Car – My little kids loved this ride-on toy and they’re great for kids of all sizes.
  10. Grow and Make – They have kits ranging from gardening to making your own box of chocolates.
  11. Natural Paints – Made from natural earth pigments for all your arts and crafts projects.
  12. Microscope Kit – My oldest loved looking at hair, dirt, and all kinds of other things in this microscope. STEM toys (science, technology, engineering, and math) like this one are educational toys but can also be super fun.
  13. Bath Tub Crayons – These beeswax bath time crayons for toddlers are handmade in New Zealand with New Zealand beeswax and food-grade, non-toxic pigments. The jumbo crayons are perfect for toddlers, kids, and children from 2 years old and up.
  14. Or Beeswax Crayons – Triangular crayons made of natural beeswax. A healthier option to the popular Crayola crayons. Or try your hand at making your own!
  15. Doll House – This Melissa & Doug doll house is great for 4-year-old to 8-year-old kids. Fits smaller dolls.
  16. Little Passports – This subscription service tailors to your child’s age and the collection they would most be interested in. (For parents, you can filter by your budget!)
  17. Stainless Steel Play Kitchen Pots and Pans  – My daughters used to play kitchen with these for hours! Items that encourage pretend play are always encouraged! Get a food play set to go with it.
  18. Beginner Piano Keyboard (and free Hoffman Academy Lessons) – These are a great way to get the kids started with music.
  19. Boogie Board – A reusable writing tablet that encourages creativity.
  20. Sun Art – Fun educational craft idea that kids love.
  21. Kendama Game – Fun interactive game that encourages movement.
  22. CrateJoy Subscription Box – You can find dozens of different subscription boxes from CrateJoy from music to stickers, to art, to aliens, or baking.
  23. Weighted Blanket – Not just for kids, but a soothing gift that helps kids get into a restful state and has demonstrated benefits for sleep.
  24. Sensory Swing – If you’re looking for a sensory swing to help your child relax and de-stress, this is the swing for them. The swings are made of quality, comfortable materials your child will want to spend hours in.
  25. Kids Cook Real Food e-Course – Give the gift of quality time and kitchen skills to boot! This course was life-changing for our family.
  26. Trampoline – Not just for kids when you consider the lymphatic benefits of jumping! This makes a great outdoor toy, but we also have a small one inside our house.
  27. Swing – My kids loved this backyard swing.
  28. Logic puzzles or games to develop problem-solving skills (Logic Links and Kanoodle are two of our favorites)
  29. Word games or board games for the next family game night. (We like Boggle, Apples to Apples, Story Cubes, Madlibs Jr.)
  30. KiwiCo – From the toddler stage to preschool, to teens, they offer fun and educational subscription boxes. Choose from a variety including craft kits, science kits, geography kits, and more.
  31. Eco-friendly Baby Gifts – There aren’t many things cuter than a baby in organic dino footie pajamas. Check out all of my favorite organic brands for the best baby (and kids) clothes. I also love this brand for natural baby toys.
  32. When I Grow Up I Want to Be.…. book. This book is designed for kids and children to answer five or six fun questions to record their interests, talents, strengths, and achievements, and can be a fun career journal. My kids have fun reading what they wrote in their journals years ago!
  33. Building Blocks – This wooden building set has colorful blocks that encourage building, stacking, and imagination.
  34. Scooter Board – Toys that help with movement are always a big hit around our house. This wooden scooter board is great for toddlers through elementary-age kids.

Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Kids

What Christmas gifts for kids have your family enjoyed? Are there any you would add to this list? Leave a comment and let me know!

Related News

Here’s How Much Protein Is in 98 Popular Foods

The Dangers of Coconut Oil Pulling

How To Make Natural Lip Gloss

Leave a Comment