5 Things I’m Buying My Toddler For Christmas
It may only be the end of July but I’m already thinking about Christmas. 🎄
As parents, there's nothing quite like the joy of watching our little ones' eyes light up with wonder on Christmas morning. That’s why throughout the year I start planning exactly what is going to be tucked under the tree come December 25th.
While tastes change rapidly at this age, having a list that you can base your purchases off of is still a good idea. There are usually enough different versions of an item where if their tastes go from Bluey to Star Wars, you’ll be able to find something similar.
So, here are 5 things that I’ve added to my Christmas shopping list for my little one this year:
Step2 Rain Showers Splash Pond Water Table
It may be winter when he gets it but as the mother of a toddler who absolutely loves pouring, it will be worth the wait. Who knows, maybe I’ll even just set it up in the kitchen and use whatever water ends up on the ground as an excuse to mop the floor.
Either way, this is on the top of my list and I know that he will absolutely love it.
If you think this is a great gift for your little, you can get it here on Amazon.
What kid doesn’t want to play with cars? There’s even an airplane!
Plus, what parent doesn’t want a handy bag to pack it all up in? I know it would make clean up a lot easier in my house if everything came with its own little case.
It may not be the fanciest Christmas present but I’m sure it will still put a smile on your toddlers face.
Put it on your Amazon wishlist now.
Ever since I saw this toy I KNEW I had to get it for my little one. With a toddler who loves to mimic everything and everyone, this seems like a no-brainer.
It even dances and lights up! I’m sure most toddlers would be infatuated with this for quite some time. I know mine sure will be which is why this is definitely on the list for this year.
If you don’t mind a little aggravation, add this gift to your list on Amazon.
If you have a kiddo that loves cooking, this is something they need! As much as my tiny human loves helping with breakfast, I would feel much safer with him playing with this.
With pretend food, music, and lights, it seems a lot better than flour all over the floor.
Who knows, it might even inspire them to want to actually learn to cook in the future.
As a mom who is working on speech with her toddler and slowly making progress, this is an important part of my list.
This is something that once he learns to use it I’m sure he’ll find it at least a little interesting but it more for his benefit than anything else.
With 112 double-sided cards, there’s plenty of learning to do with various subjects.
This set is available on Amazon too.
Remember, the true magic of Christmas lies in the joy of giving and spending quality time together as a family. So, while you're busy adding these cool gifts for your toddler to your list, don't forget to cherish the precious moments you share with your little one.