Kid's Holiday Gift Guide

Do you still have some last-minute shopping that needs to get done? We’ve got you covered!

There’s still time thanks to Amazon Prime or Target Same Day Order (or our personal favorite - Target Drive Up #lifesaver) 2 days left till Christmas, that’s enough time to order your gifts then wrap and stash under the tree!

We’ve put together a list of gifts to help you finish up that holiday shopping!

Kids Camera - If your kids are anything like mine, the camera roll on your phone is flooded with (very) close-up selfies and pictures of their favorite toys. While I love scrolling through all of these images, why not give them a camera of their own that’s specifically for kids!? I can’t wait to see the look on their faces when they see this present!

Beyblade Burst Evolution Star Storm Battle Set - This Christmas present seems to be on EVERY kiddos wish list. My son is constantly begging us for his own battle set after playing with his friends’. It honestly reminds me of those spinning tops—but on steroids. There are different types of battle sets, but you really can’t go wrong with any of them.

Dyson Vacuum for Kids - My kids love to “help” clean the house. I say, let them. Hopefully it will instill lifelong habits. I’m so happy to have found a toy vacuum like this Dyson one because —get this, mamas—it ACTUALLY cleans. Talk about killing two birds with one stone!

Disney’s Frozen 2 Elsa’s Enchanted Ice Vanity - My daughter is obsessed with my vanity…and makeup….and dressing up. This Christmas, I really wanted to build her very own vanity. It’s really ambitious and I’m acting like I have so much free time, but we’ll see. I do have a plan B - I have been eyeing this Frozen Vanity for quite some time. My daughter absolutely loves Frozen, so I’m sure she won’t mind! This item is on sale at Target and Walmart for $49-$59, if you can find one! I’ve checked on other sites, and it’s going for a whopping $139.

Shift Orboot Augmented Reality Interactive Globe - This STEM toy is the perfect way to expose kids to different cultures, geography, history, and more! Although my kids attend a school where iPads and such are not used, I’m acknowledging that in this day and age, technology is deeply integrated into our way of life. As long as we’re steering our kids to use it correctly and educationally—it’s a win-win. Enter this interactive globe.