50 Christmas Gift Ideas for Toddlers

Festive Christmas gift wrapped with red ribbon, surrounded by holly and berries, perfect for toddler.

Things For Learning

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10. Phonics Alphabet Desk

Making learning fun this interactive game is all about learning the letters of the alphabet! Suitable for kids aged 2 – 5, buy it here.

11. Duplo?Number Train

Bring together learning and building with this number train from DUPLO that includes numbered bricks, three wagons, and some figurines. Suitable for kids 2 – 5, buy it here.

12. A-Z Foam Mat

This foam mat is fun to play on and fun to learn with, showing all the letters of the alphabet! Buy one here.

13. Alphabet Wooden Peg Puzzle

These simple puzzles are great for kids learning their numbers, and include an item that begins with each letter. Suitable for kids up to 18 months, buy it here.

Things To?Build

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14. Wooden Blocks

Great for building finger and hand strength, these blocks are hard-wearing and will last at the hands of a toddler. Aged 2 and up, buy it here.

15. First Builders Big Building Bag

Get kids excited about building things, a skill that’s good for their coordination and imagination. Try these packs from Mega Bloks, which is good for kids aged 1 – 5 and comes in both pink and multi-coloured.

16. Mega Bloks Build ‘n’ Learn Table

A set that is easy to keep together thanks to simple folding and storage, this is a full-package for any builder to be. Buy it here.

17. Duplo Creative Building Blocks

Another great starter set that can get kids started into building things is this one. It’s got lots of pieces, lots of colours and lots of fun. Buy it here.

18. Building Sets

There are so many sets on the market these days that kids are going to love. Choose anything from the Duplo Town Firetruck, to the Duplo Rosie the Ambulance, and everything in between.

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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