Childrens Christmas Gift Guide

Christmas for me is all about the kids. I’m happy enough to not receive any presents as long as I can be warm, have something good to eat and watch my children play with their presents. I’ve tried to come up with a range of ideas, with things suitable from the littlest to pre-teens. I hope you can find some inspiration in this years childrens gift guide.

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Gifts for little ones

1st christmas gift can be tricky. But this Steiff Liena Lamb Grip Toy With Rattle is so beautiful it’ll make the perfect present for the smallest at Christmas. £22.90

A little bit older and looking for fun ways to be entertained. Grab these Hape stay-put rattle sets. Perfect for sticking to the high chair table during christmas lunch. £9.99

How about a personalised “Goes to Sleep” bedtime book? Created in partnership with ‘The Children’s Sleep Charity’, it is personalised and is proven to help children and parents sleep better through the night. You can’t ask for better than that! £16.99

Gte the kids outside no matter what the weather in these Sunnylife Kids On The Go Kids Rain Boots £25.00

I always encourage children to be creative no matter what their age. These pencils from Stib are perfect for creative activities plus them come with postive spark words embossed on the side to promote a sense of well being. £9.95

Edible gifts

My children would be disappointed if Christmas came and went without some sort of edible gift.

How about Dinosaurs Chocolate bar with Sea Salt and Caramel Crunch? Smooth handmade milk chocolate bar combined with sea salt and caramel crunch. Handcrafted in the UK by a specialist chocolatier using cocoa beans from the Dominican Republic, this chocolate is an indulgent treat for the taste buds. £5.95

You can’t beat Cadbury’s for having a great range of chocolatey Christmas Treats.

Gifts for older ones

Have you watched Horrible Histories? It’s got to be one of my favourite Children’s programmes and it’s so informative too. The books are just the same and if you’ve got a fan of Horrible Histories in your house. They would love this personalised edition from the personalised gift shop. £14.99

We love a game in the Cartwright household and everyone gets involved. This Shake off game will have the kids in stitches as we try to shake off our Christmas dinner. £13.99

Fans of the wizarding world? Then they surely must be in need of this Wizard training Harry Potter Wand. With 11 different spells to learn and master. £14.99

Kids all seem to amass lots of little things. Encourage them to keep them tidier and have great colourful and playful storage to boot. I just adore these fun and fruity set of three cases from Rex London. £24.95

Educational gifts

The teacher in me can help but want to gift presents that have educational value too!

How about these World Map Placemat, Set Of 4 for times when the table conversation is boring the kids.  These cool colour-in placemats each feature a different part of the world and all fit together like a jigsaw! Colour in the world using the set of ten wash-out fabric pens. When you’re ready, just wash your world map placemats in the machine, the ink disappears completely, and they’re ready for the next fun party! £22.95

Get younger children learning about the days of the week with this Paw Patrol calendar. It allows children to turn wheels to find the days and months and features a white wipe clean panel to write important play dates for the coming week. There are also sections for children to note the season, weather and temperature, £8.99

I love the idea of these sentence building dominoes from gifts for little hands. A great resource when learning to read and developing their ideas when writing. They love playing with these and no even notice that they are developing their skills. £20.35

Older children will love this Horrible Science Explosive Experiments kit. Create and launch a cool rocket, watch a volcano erupt, make a lava lamp and mix up some seriously slimy snot. £20

Finally learning to tell the time is such an important skill. You’d be surprised how many children arrive in my food lessons and can’t read the clock to time their cooking. This Easy read time teacher watch is perfect for children aged 4+ and is so helpful in getting them to grips with telling the time.

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