We’ve rounded up gift ideas for infants all the way to teens that are sure to make your holiday sweet, even without the sugar.
Yoee Baby
Move over Sophie the Giraffe. This combination sensory toy and teether is a fun new way to interact with your baby. (Yoee Baby, $25)
Plantable pencils
Ecoconscious tweens and teens (and aspiring chefs) will love these plantable pencils. Use them to jot down recipes, then plant them to grow flowers, herbs or vegetables. (Sprout, $7 and up)
Bunny socks
Your little bunny will have another reason to hop around the house with these cute socks. (Gap, $13)
Walkie-talkies
Give your kids a “back in my day” tale and a great reason to go outside and play with a pair of old-school walkie-talkies. (Educational Insights, $30)
Shaking eggs
Tots love making noise. These sweet wooden shaking eggs will let them create a beat without giving you a splitting headache. (HABA, $20)
Happy Salmon card game
This interactive card game is physical, fast and fun for the whole family. (North Star Games, $15)
Feel Flux
Pick up this Earth magnet and cylinder and you’ll feel like a wizard — it seems to defy gravity as it drops to the ground. A perfect gift for teens who are Harry Potter fans at heart or who are looking for an excuse to film a YouTube video. (Vat 19, $69)
DIY cellphone dock
Part STEM project, part arts-and-crafts, this DIY cellphone speaker dock project is perfect for filling a rainy spring afternoon. (Educational Insights, $20)
3-D bubbles
Your child will be the coolest in the neighborhood when they show the other kids this toy. A special solution and a pair of sweet glasses combine to show amazing 3-D effects on bubbles. (Amazon, $12)
Water bottle
This Jedi water bottle is a great way to remind your teen to stay hydrated while at school and practice without having to nag. (HPNerdCrafts/Etsy, $20)
Bunny soap
Make the bathroom routine go a little smoother with this adorable bunny hand soap your little ones will be begging to use. (Kohl’s, $8)
A-mazing phone case
This phone case has a built-in maze on the back, meaning your teen will still be able to avoid talking to you, even when their battery runs out. (Amazon, $21)
Stinky stickers
Even hard-to-please tweens will crack a smile over these stinky scratch-and-sniff stickers. (Everything Smells, $2)
Light-up flying disk
A light-up disk is great for early spring evenings when the weather’s warm enough to play outside, but the sun insists on going down. (Walmart, $8)
Bunny bank
This rabbit bank is one part fun keepsake, one part important lesson in money management. (Amazon, $12)
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