As Christmas gets ever closer, we have put together our Kids Christmas Gift Guide. 2023 is almost over, and children all over the UK (and beyond) are busy writing their Christmas lists. But what if they haven’t written a list for Santa and you need some help? The team at Parenting Expert has put together our favourite gift ideas for children. Hopefully it will help with your Christmas shopping and put some smiles on faces this Christmas.
Invert Supreme 2.5-8-13 Stunt Scooter
(RRP £135 – at time of publication on offer at £94.95)
Girls and Boys alike will love to find this scooter under the tree. With scooter parks cropping up all over the country, this will encourage your active kids to get outside and get some fresh air. This scooter has 110mm Alloy Core Wheels and is suitable for beginners through to the more experienced scooter addicts.
(RRP £115)
The Connetix Pastel Creative Pack, features a variety of shapes in 8 pastel colours. It is designed to foster hours of limitless creativity, fun, and learning through play. It’s an ideal choice for family play. It enhances colour recognition for your children, encouraging STEAM learning, fine and gross motor skills development, and promoting perseverance and resilience as they explore larger-scale builds and imaginative projects independently or with friends and family. We are big fans of Connetix and you can read our review here.
Learning Resources Coding Critters MagiCoders Skye the Unicorn
(RRP £54.58)
The Learning Resources Coding Critters MagiCoders Skye the Unicorn is a fantastic Christmas gift for kids for so many reasons. It combines the magic of imaginative play with the educational benefits of coding and problem-solving. It’s an educational toy BUT children are learning through play. It introduces children to basic coding concepts in a fun and engaging way, fostering early STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) skills. This unicorn-themed set encourages social interaction, as children can play together and collaborate on coding adventures. It’s an excellent way to spark creativity, boost critical thinking, and provide hours of entertainment during the festive season and beyond. By giving the Coding Critters MagiCoders Skye the Unicorn as a Christmas gift, you’re not only giving a fun and unique toy but also providing a valuable learning experience.
Pixie Dixie Pyjamas
(RRP £39.99)
Does your child get new PJs every Christmas? These ones from Pixie Dixie are available in a wide range of designs. We love just how soft they are and the fact that they are sustainably sourced and made in the UK. The great thing about avoiding pyjamas with a Christmas theme on them is that they can wear them all year round.
Pop Up Super Mario
(RRP £19.99)
Family games are always a firm favourite at Christmas and with the popularity of Super Mario, this Pop up game is sure to be a hit with all the family. We have had this out in the office and even the so-called grown-ups have been loving it!
Brainstorm Aqua Dragons
(RRP £12.99)
Aqua Dragons are a cool gift for kids – they are live aquatic dragons which you hatch at home and then care for. These three eyed, long tailed funny little swimming animals are from the crustacea family. The kit includes everything that you need to get you started. Far easier than a puppy or a kitten, these are pets that take minimal care!
The Extraordinary Book That Invents Itself
(RRP £10.99)
All children should get at least one book for Christmas and we love this book! This unique project book transforms into 30 remarkable inventions. It offers straightforward introductions to each creation’s underlying principles along with templates, instructions, and an Inventors Handbook for aspiring young inventors. We love this book!
Mini U Raspberry Rocket Gift Set
(RRP £8.99)
Mini U have a lovely range of gift sets available for both boys and girl – our favourite is the raspberry rocket set which makes a great gift for any space-loving kid! Not only is it fun, but hopefully it will persuade them to get in the bath too!
Little Brian Bath Paint Sticks
(RRP £4.99)
Little Brian has been in our gift guides for many years – it’s a tried and tested gift for kids and this year we have opted for the Bath Paint Sticks. They make a great stocking filler and kids (of all ages!) love them!
Jelly Bean Factory
(From £3.50)
Christmas isn’t complete in our house without Jelly Beans—whether it’s the children or the adults who like them the most, I am not sure! There is a big range from The Jelly Bean Factory, and we hope that we will get some under the tree this year!
Well that’s some inspiration for kids Christmas presents for everyone, brought together by the parents at Parenting Expert. We have tried and tested all the above, and they have all had the thumbs up from our children!
Have you got your Advent calendar ready yet? If not, take a look at our guide here.
When shopping for the rest of the family, why not take a look at some of our other gift guide inspirations?
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