Holiday Gift Guide for Toddlers and Preschool Age 2-5 year olds
Make Learning Fun this holiday season!
Looking for some fun and educational gift ideas this year? Well here are some of our favorites that my boys have loved. This list is geared for the preschool age (2-5 years old), although my older boys have enjoyed playing with all of these things too.
Lovevery
For babies up to age 4, the Lovevery Play Kits are a favorite in our house. Even my older boys who are 7 and 10 play with these awesome wooden toys when they arrive. Their blocks set is the best one we have ever had and my boys all love to build with it. Their play kits are based on age and child development and are full of high quality, open-ended play. I can't say enough good things about this brand.
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Toniebox
Indoor Play Area Pass
Getting little ones out of the house for some exercise and fun is always a plus, especially during winter months when it can be colder outside. Check out Jabbers if you are in the Treasure Valley, Idaho area.
Osmo Little Genius & Osmo Super Studio
Play Osmo is one of our favorite learning games! They have so many great educational games that my boys ages 3-11 all enjoy. Their Little Genius kit is great for preschool ages 3-5 and Super Studio is a fun Disney themed drawing game. Another favorite of my boys is Coding which Luke started using at 4 years old. You can get up to 60% OFF on select kits and games on 11/29 (Cyber Monday) only.
TekyGo!
My 3 year old is obsessed! TekyGo can be bought in a bundle or without the trampoline if you have your own. The sensor can work under any trampoline which makes it great for older ones that want to play too, like my boys. There is a variety of games, some of them are included and some are available with a monthly subscription. Here is a video of my little guy (and my older boys) playing TekyGo!
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Square Panda
Square Panda is perfect for learning letters and sounds, spelling and reading through fun and interactive games like bowling and fishing. We used this for Luke when he was first learning his letters and now Ledger is starting and he just turned 3 last week.
Picasso Tiles
Hours of building fun and big imaginations. Picasso Tiles is always a go to when we have kids over to play. They all love these and they are easy to use and lots of fun.
Looking for more gift ideas?
I hope these ideas have helped you find some fun and educational gift ideas for the little ones in your life.
Happy Holidays!
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