I’m sharing my 2025 Christmas gift guide with the kids this year! We tend to stick with the buying strategy: “Something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read.”
Hello friends! Happy Wednesday! I hope you are well and that your pre-Thanksgiving week is going well. I have a long list of things to do this week, but I’m sneaking away to go to a yoga class with a friend.
I’m really excited about today’s gift guide because kids really bring magic to the holiday season. I’m basically like Buddy the Elf and thought nothing could make the season more enjoyable…and then we had kids. They just add to the whole magic of the holidays. As we get our Christmas shopping done early, I wanted to share a few ideas with you in case you do the same.
When we do Christmas shopping for the kids, we keep things on the simpler side. They get their Christmas presents and holiday presents, and then we stick with “something they want, something they need, something to wear, and something to read.” This ticks all the important boxes and keeps the gifts from my parents and their other relatives from being too over the top. (Another trick: Any gifts that aren’t opened in the first few days are stored in the playroom. On a rainy day or when the kids say they want something to do, I pull them out.)
Christmas Gift Guide 2025 for Kids
Today I’m sharing some of the things on her personal wish list, along with tried-and-true favorites. I look forward to hearing your children’s gift wishes in the comments and your ideas! This gift is aimed at all age groups – from the youngest to the oldest child. For tweens, Check out this year’s tween gift guide. All of my gift guides are Also here on my ShopMy for easy access!
Something they want:
–A 3D pen! P has this and loves it
–Tonies! I wish they existed when the kids were younger; perfect for toddlers/preschoolers
–Play ice cream truck. The girls played with it for YEARS.
–Woobles kit. These are better for older kids, but are super fun
– American Girl doll. They were always a big hit…the girls have at least ten of them. Liv has outgrown them, but I’m saving them for the future 🙂
– A new bike or Scooter
– Zingo! This is a perfect board game for younger children. They love too Guess whoOperation, Bop It and Uno
– New roller skates or skateboard
– Power bikes. We did this when we lived in Georgia and the girls were really into it
–Ponycycle. P has a similar one and it’s been a hit for years
Something you need:
– New Ugg boots << The waterproof ones last the longest
– Dance or gymnastics leotards
– Experiential gifts are always a hit, such as tickets to a museum or a favorite activity, or memberships to the children’s museum or indoor trampoline park
–Sleeping bag that converts into a backpack
– Exercise goal and a new football
Something to wear:
– A festive dress or elegant blazer
–The coolest Spiderman pajamas
Something to read:
–Everything, Mercy Watson. We love reading these together
-The Babysitters Club Graphic novels. I highly recommend it if you have an 8-11 year old child.
– Ivy and bean
– everything that Pig the Pug is
– Thelma the unicorn
– Pinkalicious Collection
– Fancy Nancy
– Pete the cat
– Where’s Waldo?
– Crazy libraries
– The Boxcar Children (This is fun to read aloud)
What’s on the kids’ wish list this year? Have there been previous gifts that were a success?
xo
Gina
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