Unless you have magical powers to read minds (in which case, shouldn’t you be using those to help the world?), then you’ll know that getting the right Christmas gift for the kids can be tough. Days of internet research, multiple last-minute shopping trips and stress on stress, culminating in ‘let’s just get another pot of slime’…there must be a better way. Well, this is it; our 7 IDEAL gift ideas for the little ones in your life.
FOR THE BOOKWORM
Whether seven or seventeen, there’s no one easier to buy for than bibliophiles. But to make it extra special, look for a signed copy or a special edition, to set your gift apart from the pack. WH Smiths, Waterstones and Penguin all have a range of unique, signed or special edition books. Or, you could get fun stationary and a notebook for that bookworm who is contemplating a transition into authorhood.
FOR THE DANCER
Are you looking for a present for a child who’s really into dancing? Well, the answer is in the question itself. For someone who’s starting ballet classes, consider dancewear and ballet shoes from Dancing Daisy. This is a lovely way to encourage the child to pursue their passion, and keep active and sociable in the process.
FOR THE DISNEY LOVER
Disney continues to be an inspiration to so many children, and the company’s attempts to deliver a more ‘woke’ message is, in our eyes, admirable. If your budget allows it, a trip to Disneyland or Disneyworld is one of those gifts which both adults and kids will love equally. Alternatively, a trip to the Disney Store on Oxford Street, London, will give that same feeling of magic and wonder at a fraction of the price.
FOR THE PAINTER
While there’s no harm in gifting the usual paints, canvases and brushes to the precocious Picasso in your life, there are other gift options that are much more unique. A projector drawing table is something any kid who loves to draw would go gaga over. Or perhaps artsy kids would also love a foil quill set for creating glossy, precise artwork.
FOR THE SPORTY ONE
Encouraging the little ones to participate in sports can bring loads of benefits, from increased physical activity and fresh air, to learning the value of teamwork and much more. More importantly than that, though, it’s loads of fun! Some great options include an indoor archery set, mini golf set, roller skates, ping pong set and a pogo stick.
FOR THE SLIME ENTHUSIAST TOT
Slime has taken the world by storm. Something about making and playing with that gooey-glittery mess has launched the internet into a frenzy and children form a major part of this phenomenon. You have two choices if you’re considering this present. You could either purchase a slime making kit or you can prepare a kit yourself. All you need is Elmer’s glue, baking soda, shaving cream, contact lens solution and glitter.
FOR THE ASPIRING CHEF
If your child has an interest in baking, cooking or simply eating, then the gift market for aspiring chefs is huge. We love Chad Valley’s range of role-play kitchens, complete with wooden pots, pans, knives (toy, of course) and utensils. Foster this passion and they’ll be cooking your dinner in no time!