Holiday Gift Guide 2024: Babies and Toddlers

Itโ€™s that time again: Gift Guide season. Weโ€™re sharing our top picks for the holiday gifts, so all you list girlies can prep before Black Friday.

To make the Child(ish) Advice cut, we use these criteria:

Here are our gift picks for babies and toddlers, ages 0-3:

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Holiday Gift Guide 2023: Child(ish) Reads

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Holiday Gift Guide 2023: Elementary School

As kids enter their elementary school years, they have achieved many (if not all) of their developmental milestones. They feel confident enough in their skills to test their limits, try new things, make new friends, and seek more independence.

This must be the largest list weโ€™ve made to date since there are so many good toys, games, and activities out there that our kids can benefit from.

Hereโ€™s our top picks for 2023 for elementary kids, 4 years and up:

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Holiday Gift Guide 2023: Toddlers & Preschoolers

Toddlers are experimenting with and refining their newfound developmental skills, from walking to using words to get what they want. They are also using pretend play to understand the world around them. This means more self-awareness, imagination, independence, autonomy, and tantrums (sorry, thereโ€™s no way around this).

Here are our gift picks for toddlers ages 1-3:

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Holiday Gift Guide 2023: Newborns & Infants

Itโ€™s November and that means you are either shifting to the holiday season, or you are in denial. Gift guides and catalogs will be coming out ad nauseam from your fave influencers to big box stores (if they haven’t hit your inboxes already). But to be honest, a lot of those gift recommendations tend to overlap. Enough with the Stanley cups and sneaker erasers already….

So what then is included in a Child(ish) Advice Gift Guide?
Here’s what we use:

  • Is it cool and new?
  • Does it support child development?
  • What makes it stand out from all the rest?
  • What do the reviews say, specifically about durability and longevity?

For babies, their first year is all about firsts. They are learning about their environment, their bodies, and how to interact with everyone and everything, one cry and crawl at a time.

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