Are you Christmas shopping for a preschooler? Maybe it’s your own child or maybe it’s a relative. Maybe you’re even a preschool teacher or daycare provider just looking to take advantage of Christmas sales to stock new supplies in your classroom. I get it. I shop holiday sales for myself, too 🙂
With a blooming Career in childcare, you might know what the child needs from you, as a teacher and a mentor, but could you be their friend as well? This has been one thing I thrive to implement in my work, teaching, and fun! New supplies and gifts for the class could result in something playful and productive, and who knows, you might gain a toddler as a friend! So, whoever you are, I’m glad you’re here and I’m excited to share some great gift ideas for your munchkins!
Buying gifts for a pre-schooler can sometimes seem overwhelming. Once they are older, you can just get them a bunch of brain teasing games like a Sudoku set or tricky riddles to solve from LaffGaff and other such companies. However, at the preschool level, there are so many choices that it can be hard to know where to look! However, there is a lot of help out there. A friend of mine recently recommended babycro.com to me. They regularly post reviews of the latest baby products and this can make creating a shortlist of potential gifts for kids a little easier. You can check them out and see what you can find. It is no doubt that the customer experience strategy of such businesses is outstanding. Retail businesses such as these may be using some customer experience software (learn more about it at https://www.qualtrics.com/experience-management/customer/design-customer-experience-strategy/) to keep shoppers happy and satisfied.
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In no particular order, here are my gift recommendations for your little learners:
Magnatiles
Magnatiles. You may have heard of them before. You may have even looked them up on Amazon. And if you’re anything like me, you may have taken one look at the price and kept right on shopping. Ya, I know the price gives a bit of sticker shock, but let me tell you, from one frugal parent to another, they have been worth every penny in my house! We’re already considering adding another set to our collection. Use them for building structures, studying basic geometric shapes, playing on a light table (or even just in the sunshine!), making roads, etc. Trust me, your kids will find many ways to play with them!
Hand Bells
Why should the Little Tykes Piano get all the glory of preschool musical fun?! These bells pack a lot of learning and fun into one little gift! Each bell plays a different note, from Middle C to High C, for precise musical investigation and fun. The set also comes with music sheets to play 8 popular children’s songs. (Please ask a parent before gifting this. Just a fair warning that some parents don’t care for “noisy” toys!)
Letter Construction Set
My three year old has quite the engineering mind. He loves to put things together and take them apart. This letter construction set is right up his alley! Putting the pieces together helps kids understand how lines and curves combine to form letters. It gives them another way to learn alphabet formation other than pencil-and-paper assignments.
Nuts and Bolts Construction Set
This toy gives creative freedom to make fun creatures while providing excellent fine motor practice! The wood materials are beautiful and inviting for little hands to manipulate.
Preschool Science Kit
This is a great starter kit for little science enthusiasts (and really, what kid isn’t?!? Baking soda and vinegar reactions never get old!) This set will help you expand your basic science lessons and make them seem more “official” Kids dig that 🙂
Magnetic Gears
Simple entertainment that makes those little wheels spin! Think of these as robot guts or clock parts, whatever you choose to call them your kids will enjoy the challenge of making the cogs work together to get this simple machine spinning!
Pattern blocks
We love our pattern blocks! Besides using them with cards like this, we’ve also used them in various play dough invitation to play! If you need more reasons to get some, think of making beautiful geometric tessellations and the open ended creative design opportunities they bring.
Animal Toobs
L-O-V-E. Yup, all capitals. We seriously love our animal figurines! Pretend play, sorting, manipulatives, we use them in countless ways. See how we used this set in our Dr. Seuss What Pet Should I Get? activity. They are invaluable for preschool learning and fun.
My Body Puzzle
This puzzle is all sorts of awesome. It has 5 layers so kids get to see what lies beneath our skin. This is a great tool to use when doing a preschool “our body” or “all about me” theme…after all,we are all the same on the inside!
Balance Scale
Give kids the chance to explore weights, gravity, and balance with this beautiful toy. Use the wooden weights to compare and balance each other, or add a different toy to one part of the scale and see which weights it would take to balance it out.
Alphabet Beads
These aren’t just for stringing onto laces to make friendship bracelets. These little guys have come in handy for sensory bins, comparison activities, name recognition tasks, etc. You can even make more challenging activities to go along with them (What word can you spell with all these blue letters? Can you estimate how many letters would fit on this long string? How about this short one?”)
Abacus
Yup. I had to include an abacus on this list! While some might question the value of this pre-calculator math tool, there is so much that kids can learn about numbers, counting, adding, etc. from this little gem!
Bill and Betty Bricks
Budding architects are going to love this toy! The ages for this are from 5-99, but younger kids may enjoy them as an open ended building toy (parental supervision required). The object of the activity is to recreate the skyscrapers pictured on the cards, but I would extend it to designing your own skyscrapers as well!
Puzzle and Balance Activity
It’s a puzzle and a balance game in one! This one is great for the younger crowd as it has chunky wooden pieces and gives various ways to explore and play. As kids outgrow the puzzle, the balance activity will keep their interest (and those shapes pieces would be great to use in all sorts of open ended play activities!)
Sand Timers
Now I realize this seems totally random, but just think of all the learning opportunities these can be used for! Time is such an abstract concept for kids, but watching the sand in a timer helps them internalize it and understand what “1 minute” really feels like. With this set, kids can literally watch, feel, and compare these frequently referred to increments of time.
Keva Blocks
The first time I saw the blocks was in a Children’s museum and I immediately fell in love with them. They can be used for open ended play and construction, or used with the cards for challenge exercises. They offer learning through play lessons on balance, designs, ingenuity, and so much more! Older kids can even create their own picture card challenges for you to figure out!
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Bristle Builders
Airplanes, robots, and race cars, oh my! These building tools have been all the rage with my three year old as soon as he got them. They’re so easy for little hands to build with- no worrying about what pieces fit where, just stack them together and that’s it! We have had countless hours of building and imaginative fun with these blocks in our house!
Stack Up Game
A game that teaches cooperation rather than competition?!? I’m in! Peaceable Kingdom games focus on cooperation to win, but they also develop problem solving skills and strategies to achieve a common goal. This Stack Up! Game is the perfect gift for little builders as it will also reinforce working together to accomplish the task.
Homemade Play Dough
My kids hyper-love play dough. We play with it nearly every day and I usually make it home made ourselves…but then I found Z Dough. I kid you not- this is the BEST play dough we have ever used. It’s super pliable, smells amazing, and lasts far longer than store bought dough. I have to feature it in this brain-stretching gift guide because when you give kids a ball of play dough, their imaginations go wild! I can’t even begin to count all the ways we use this stuff! This is a must-have stocking stuffer item for sure. Learn more about our favorite play dough here.
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Look and Learn Tablecloth
We received this tablecloth a few months back and it is still well loved in our house! The Mostly Math Look and Learn Tablecloth is a great way to bring education to the table! See our full review of the product here and read more about why and how this product came to be here.
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Thanks for the ideas!! I’m thinking the gears and toobs will be part of our collection very soon.
Is it terrible I want to buy myself a set of handbells for Christmas??? So much fun!
What a great list!! I can’t pick a favorite – we are definitely getting Magnatiles this year but now I have so many more ideas!
So excited for this giveaway! I love your site!
Great list! I’m sending this to all our relatives!
Seriously great ideas. I’m always looking for new learning toys!
These are such fabulous ideas!!!
The play dough and toobs are great ideas to start with. Thank you for this post!
What a great list! Thanks for the ideas – we’ve got Christmas and birthdays coming up in the next few months. My 2-year-old has been asking for a guitar… Wonder if the hand bells would meet her musical needs.
Can i be the winner?? Love this blog
Thanks for the giveaway!!! Looking forward to the draw 🙂
Love the letter construction set!
My kid loves playing with Magnatiles when we’re at the museum, would love to have a set of our own. Such a neat toy! Great gift suggestions!
What a wonderful list of great toys for kids! Thanks
Thanks for all the great ideas!
Would love to win!! Those bells would be a hit with my toddler! As would that amazing play dough! She would be in heaven with these great toys!
Very helpful! We use blocks everyday at home
Thanks for amazing ideas.! Thinking of getting my body puzzle
I love these!! I’m a nanny to toddler twin boys and I’ve been looking for new toys that would be fun for them but also be good tools for learning. Thanks for the ideas!
It is hard to pick just one of these that I love! But the body set would be fun since my husband is in medical school! I also love those bells and the alphabet beads!
I love the list! My favorite is the body puzzle! What a fun way to learn the different systems! Thanks for the ideas!
This is a great list!! I think my favorite is the my body puzzle.
Great list! We love the Peaceable Kingdom games here!
Great idea’s! Thank you for this post. I have a 8 year old autistic child, some of these would be great gifts for her.
Great ideas!!! I love the Bill and Betty Bricks and the Magnatiles!!!
You have such great gift ideas! My favorites are the hand bells and the nuts and bolts set.
Love this list – really thinking about that balance scale!!!
Love these! Making education fun!
Tools and z dough are hours of entertainment, definitely a few of our favorites!
*toobs
We have those handbells and LOVE them. So many other great ideas on your list too- thanks for sharing!
These gifts for kiddos are so darn cute. Will have to see which ones the grand kids would enjoy
I love the abacus – it looks so very simple and yet it is incredibly powerful!
Thank you for the list, great gift suggestions!!
I’ll have to check out the play-doh! Carrie has not experienced this joy yet 🙂
I think they are great but I especially like the bells.
These are all great picks!
The playdough!!
What a great list of educational toys. We have the letter construction set and LOVE it! Thanks for hosting this.
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Hand bells!? Those are awesome, I would love to play with those too!
I really love the Rolimate Variety Cartoon Nuts Conbination Kits
Thank You for the chance
I love the building sets. With 2 boys we can never get enough of those!
I love the KEVA BLOCKS! How great for imaginative play!
the STACK UP GAME
They all look fantastic, but the one I would be most excited to give my little ones is definitely the BRISTLE BUILDERS! That’s perfect for their age!
I like the Bill and Betty Bricks
This is such a great selection of toys so it was hard to pick a favorite one, but I do love the Keva blocks.
The abacus is my favorite.
I like the “My Body Puzzle”!
I love the magnatiles. Thanks for all the great ideas.
The letter construction set is my favorite. My son would go nuts for that.
I love the magnetic gears.
I think the pattern blocks are super cool!
My body puzzle.
I really like the abacus. This is a very fun, educational toy.
Magnetic Gears.
I am excited about the alphabet beads. My son is learning his abcs so this would be great for him!