Thursday, November 5, 2020

20 plus Christmas Gift Ideas for Babies and Toddlers 2025

Do you have a baby or a toddler on Christmas list and don't know what to get them! We got you covered for some fun toys plus more! 








  1. VTech Buzz & Learn Activity Table – A multi-activity table with lights, buttons, sounds, for ages ~9 mo to toddler.

  2. LeapFrog Touch & Learn Wooden Activity Cube Has multiple sides with different learning features (shapes, animals, numbers).

  3. Baby Einstein Glow & Discover Light Bar – Good for tummy time / seated play; touch-activated lights and sounds.

  4. Small Rainbow Wooden Stacking Ring – A classic wooden stacking toy in beautiful pastel tones.

  5. Melissa & Doug Flip Fish – A soft, crinkly, flip-over fish toy with textures and hidden surprises.

  6. Ms Rachel Surprise Learning Box – Soft activity “box” with interactive elements and hidden surprises.

  7. Custom Name Puzzle – Personalized wooden name puzzle with animals or fun designs — a keepsake.

  8. My First Bathtime Gift Set – Bath toys + accessories (boats, squirters) in a set — fun for water play.

  9. Santa Hat & Bootie Set – A seasonal outfit set (hat + booties) for festive photos or first holiday attire.

  10. Push / Pull toys – Classic toys toddlers can push or pull as they walk or crawl.

  11. Ride-on / push-along toys – For older toddlers learning to walk or ride (without pedals).

  12. Musical instruments / toy instruments (e.g. small xylophone, hand drum) — great for early sensory and motor development.

  13. Board books or cloth books — sturdy books babies can touch, chew, flip through.

  14. Soft dolls or plush animals (age-appropriate, safe materials)

  15. Montessori / open-ended wooden blocks or stacking sets

  16. Sensory / tactile toys — e.g. crinkle fabric toys, textured balls, soft stacking toys

  17. Activity gyms / play mats — for tummy time and early play (a go-to gift for infants)

  18. Clothing sets / pajamas / onesies, especially with holiday or winter theme

  19. Keepsake items — e.g. personalized ornaments, photo frame “Baby’s First Christmas,” handprint kits  

  20. Bath & bedtime accessories — hooded towels, bath toys, nightlights, soft blankets


🧠 Tips & Considerations When Choosing

  • Age / developmental stage: Babies have very different needs than toddlers. For very young babies, lean toward sensory, soft, safe, and tactile toys. For toddlers, look for toys that support walking, problem-solving, and pretend play.

  • Safety: Avoid small parts for babies under 3. Check for non-toxic materials, secure stitching, no loose strings, and smooth edges.

  • Longevity / growth potential: Prefer toys that can “grow” with the child (adjustable, multiple uses, open-ended) so that the gift will be used beyond the holiday.

  • Practical + fun: Parents often appreciate gifts that are both delightful for the child and useful: e.g. pajamas, bath sets, blankets. Good Housekeeping’s baby gift ideas also emphasize combining developmental toys and practical items. 

  • Keepsakes & traditions: Items like “Baby’s First Christmas” ornaments, personalized frames, or keepsake boxes make holidays more memorable.  

  • Noisy / battery toys: Toys with sounds, lights, or music are fun, but consider whether the parents want something too noisy, especially in a small home.

    
  

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