It can be tough to shop for gifts for kids, but if you know their age, we’ve got the the perfect presents guaranteed to make them smile:
Ages 0-2
Jingle Baby by Kate Merritt: It’s a perfect stocking stuffer or gift for baby’s first Christmas. And this book holds up to even the stickiest of candy-caned fingers: It’s 100 percent baby-proof, chew-proof, rip-proof, and drool-proof.
WubbaNub Elephant Pacifier: The cutest (and safest!) plush animal pacifier around.
Sophie la Giraffe Gift Bag: Baby’s first sensory development toy stimulates each of baby’s senses.
Ages 3-5
Train by Mike Vago: You’ve never seen a book like this before! It’s the story of a train moving across the American landscape—but with an actual three-dimensional miniature train that loops up and down and across each spread, traveling along an interior track from front to back without ever leaving the pages.
Classic Train Set: Featuring smoke, realistic sounds, three cars and eleven feet of tracks for hours of imaginative play.
Conductor’s Hat: To truly get in railroad spirit.
Ages 6-8
Doodle Adventures: The Pursuit of the Pesky Pizza Pirate! by Mike Lowery: A rip-roaring adventure tale starring Carl, the friendly narrator who happens to be a duck, and the reader, who is drawn right into the story—literally.
A Colored Pencil Set: Draw in Doodle Adventures and elsewhere with all the colors under the sun.
Lazer Maze Logic Game: Science and a good dose of brain power is all you need to direct the laser beam through this series of mind challenging mazes.
Ages 9-12
Who Wins? by Clay Swartz, illustrated by Tom Booth: Mixing and matching 100 historical figures in fifty competitive categories, from Ping-Pong to climbing Mount Everest, Who Wins? turns history into a compelling game, which means kids learn while having fun in the process.
Hamilton Mixtape: Music inspired by the historical Broadway smash.
Apples to Apples Junior: A game of hilarious comparisons that will help build vocabulary and thinking skills.
Teen and Young Adult
Jackaby Set by William Ritter: The series described as “Sherlock Holmes crossed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer” by the Chicago Tribune.
Frostbeard Soy Candle: Book-inspired candles for the young bibliophile.
Owl Crate Subscription Box: The YA subscription box perfect for both fanatical and reluctant YA readers.
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