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Non-Toy Gift Ideas Toddlers or Preschoolers Will Really Love

by Ivy B

You’re most certainly going to love these non-toy gift ideas for toddlers and preschoolers!

I’ve most certainly written about how much stuff we have in our home and wondered if I could live in a tiny house.  I know the answer is no, but for the desire for simplicity and the ease of cleaning, I’m still daydreaming.  My child’s playroom is growing more like the playroom I’d hoped for her, but I had never realized how much stress it would cause me in how much time I have to spend cleaning and the need for more organizational items (and the skills to implement a better organizational system).

All this got me thinking…

It’s about time to start worrying about Christmas and all the toys we’re bound to receive.  The thought made me cringe.  I can hardly bear it.  I’ve had some difficulty getting rid of the toys my daughter doesn’t use and I’m going to have to find room for more?  I need to put a plea out there for fewer toys.  So, here’s a list of the non-toy gift ideas I came up with for toddlers and preschoolers.  (Hey family: there’s a few hints for you if you’re reading this).

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Non-Toy Gift Ideas for a Toddler or Preschooler

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Magazine Subscriptions

What an amazing way to bring new stories, pictures, and educational materials into the home that doesn’t take up a lot of space.  Plus, it’s really exciting for the littles to receive their own mail on a monthly basis.  Its like giving a gift every month … how cool does that make you?

Highlights Magazines –  High Five is geared to children ages 2 – 6.  Highlights Magazines offer another subscription for babies ages 0-2 as well.

Other good magazine subscription ideas are:

National Geographic Little Kids

Cricket Media magazines: Babybug for ages 0 – 3 yrs, Click for ages 3 – 6 yrs, or Ladybug for ages 3 – 6 yrs.

Games

While these might be considered “toys”, there’s still so much educational value and family bonding experiences to be had with games.  Plus, I still have room for games in our coat closet AND I’m tired of the 3 that we have that are age appropriate for my daughter.  Here are a few toddler games I can recommend.

  • ThinkFun’s Move & Groove:  I reviewed Move & Groove a while back and fell in love with the game.  My daughter calls it “the cube game”.  Our family had a great time getting up and moving according to the instructions.  This game provides family bonding opportunities, a few giggles, and plenty of opportunities to keep your kid active.

Books

Aside from the fact that we’re completely out of space on our bookshelves, books are always welcomed.  My daughter loves reading so many books, that she practically has her own library and we still borrow books from the real library on a weekly basis.  She’s been known to make me sit down and read all of our borrowed books in one day, too.  And, she’s good about sneaking an extra book or two in the room at bedtime.

Get a [easyazon_link keywords=”toddler book” cloak=”n” locale=”US” localize=”y” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”ivsvabasaan0a-20″]toddler book[/easyazon_link] (or a few) that you think they’ll love.  Or, have books sent monthly like those from BookRoo.

Activities

I love the idea of having more activities available to do out of the home, but sometimes the expense of them is a bit of a deterrent.  Some great ideas include:

  • paint your own pottery sessions
  • museum memberships
  • zoo memberships (we already have this and love it)
  • classes – art, swimming, music etc

Monthly Subscription Boxes

There are plenty of age appropriate monthly subscription boxes that would be a great addition to the work we do at home.  These can range from book subscriptions, crafts, or hands-on projects that I’d be grateful not to have to plan and organize.

I reviewed the Little Thinker subscription box which happened to take a lot of pressure off of me to gather and prepare supplies and kept my kiddo busy for a long time!

Green Kid Crafts offers subscription box plans as well as discovery boxes in their shop.  These are Craft and STEAM Science boxes designed for ages 3-10. [the_ad_group id=”13346″]

green kid crafts non-toy gift idea craft and STEAM science kits

Kiwi Crate looks like another good service – you can purchase subscriptions of 1 month or up to 1 year, or even purchase single boxes of your chosen them.  We get the Kiwi Crate for the oldest and I’ve really loved it.  But, they have two other subscription services for the younger crowd:

Cricket Crate for Ages 0-2

Koala Crate for ages 3-4

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Even Little Passports came out with an awesome looking new subscription for preschoolers called Early Explorers. [the_ad_group id=”13345″]

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Are there any subscription boxes you would recommend for toddlers and preschoolers?

Little Thinker Box toddler preschool holiday gift guide

Foreign or Second Language Education

Get kiddos learning more than their ABCs.  Try giving a children’s kit for learning a foreign language or even sign language.  There are intellectual benefits to learning a second language early on and there are plenty of options suitable for children.  My two favorites are Dino Lingo and Signing Time.

Dino Lingo children's foreign language education

The Gift of Sleep

Still working on sleep training or having trouble with fears of the dark?  Try something like Dream Team Pets.  Your child thinks they’re training their pet to sleep, but they’re training themselves.

Online Education

Our favorites are ABC Mouse and the Agnitus iOS app.  I was lucky enough to have won a subscription, and then recently received another subscription to do a review of ABCMouse.  In fact, as I’m here editing this post, my daughter is playing her games in front of me. [the_ad_group id=”13343″]


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Allison October 31, 2016 - 3:02 pm

Love non-toy ideas. Kids always have too many!

Ivy B October 31, 2016 - 10:00 pm

No kidding. I don’t actually enjoy buying the kids in our families anything anymore because I feel like I’ll either get them a duplicate or they’ll never get around to playing with it anyway.
Thanks for stopping by. Hopefully this gives you some ideas for shopping this year 🙂

Sarah Nenni Daher November 2, 2016 - 10:28 am

These are great suggestions! Our little one is moving into the board games phase, so we’ll be adding a few more this holiday. And thanks for the suggestion on Move and Groove!

Kristen Hewitt November 3, 2016 - 8:04 am

I LOVE Highlights magazine, a great idea!

Alexandria Lawrence November 14, 2016 - 6:24 pm

The gift of sleep! I love that!

Ivy B November 14, 2016 - 7:01 pm

Seriously! If that doesn’t work, a dose of kid’s melatonin and you’ll have the gift of sleep for yourself anyway LOL

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Edye November 19, 2016 - 1:52 pm

I loved Highlights magazine when I was little! Thanks for sharing 🙂

Ivy B November 19, 2016 - 4:29 pm

My daughter loves receiving her Highlights magazines too!

gloria patterson November 22, 2016 - 4:24 pm

No young kids in our family right now but a few years I will be ordering this magazine. It has been around for so many years………….. I may steal some of these ideal for my Christmas Angel gift

Ivy B November 22, 2016 - 4:29 pm

Our subscription is almost up for renewal and will DEFINITELY be looking to renew.
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Sally Gearhart November 25, 2016 - 3:30 pm

I’m in the same boat with the toys, I’m actually starting to panic a little! My kids just have way too much so we are going to do some donating to the local shelters. I really love these ideas, I’m definitely going to suggest this list too. Thanks so much for sharing.

Ivy B November 25, 2016 - 9:48 pm

I certainly hope they helped 🙂

Rebecca Kerchner-Love November 28, 2016 - 8:15 am

I do books and activities…like art and games

Ivy B November 28, 2016 - 9:04 pm

Those are great. Books always go over well in this house, and so have games!

Gabrielly November 28, 2016 - 5:47 pm

These are great suggestions! My niece would love some of these.

Ivy B November 28, 2016 - 9:05 pm

I’m so glad you liked them. Don’t forget to share 🙂

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