We love doing stockings for Christmas at our house. It’s fun pulling out so many small gifts — it’s like they just don’t stop! But I know sometimes it can be hard to come up with ideas. I’m struggling with ideas for my husband, so send your ideas my way. In the meantime, I’ll share my toddler stocking stuffer ideas with you!
Toddler Stocking Ideas
I’ve been wanting to get this set for Raylee for such a long time. I’m finally pulling the trigger this year and sticking two of the tools in each girl’s stocking. This 4-piece set is perfect for sensory bin fun or other activities.
I got some of these labels for Raylee, and they are amazing! I put them on her snack bowl and her sippy cup — perfect for places like daycare or church nursery/kid’s class. My favorite thing about them is they are dishwasher safe! They stay on so well, but are also really easy to peel off. I don’t even get how that works! The best part is they are having a 40% off sale right now until Nov. 30. The preschool shoe labels are brilliant! Raylee is always putting her shoes on the wrong feet, and these labels would solve that problem! I love that you can personalize them with the font style and colors. I’m getting these for Ruthi this year.
Every kid loves stickers. Get them a small notebook and a pack of stickers and they are set. This huge set of puffy stickers are so cute and it comes with tons of them! It’s so affordable too — $6 for 500 stickers! This is a great way to split one purchase between all your kids’ stockings.
Colleen from Darling Bows & Bits has handmade hair bows in her Etsy shop that are, as the name states, darling! I love the velvet ones and the sailor style bows. They are so cute! Colleen is having a clearance sale Dec. 6-11, so grab them then! She has lots of cute Christmas fabrics.
I’ve seen kids play with this toy, and it’s amazing how entertaining it is for something so simple. This one is on the smaller side, so it could fit into a stocking. I’m getting this for Ruthi this year.
We once got Raylee a pack of princess band aids and she absolutely loved them. It’s the perfect remedy for a boo-boo! These Paw Patrol ones will be showing up in her stocking this year.
Tape or Other Activity SuppliesĀ
This is a great time to stock up on all the supplies you need for any activities you like to do during the year. These can make great stocking stuffers. It’s cute how excited a toddler can get over a roll of tape!
Both of our girls could stand to drink more water, and the best way to make that happen — a new cup or a silly straw! This pack comes with 12, so you can divide them among your kiddos. Plus, I love all the fun colors!
This comes as a set of three — so perfect if you’ve got three kids. If you only need one, though, check out your local dollar store. I find watercolor paints to be less messy and really simple since they just need a little water to work.
First of all, you can click that link if you need to see what these are — but do not buy them from Amazon. These are way too expensive. You can get them at a Dollar Tree for a dollar each! The dollar store is a great spot to find all kinds of ideas for cheap!
Do you have other ideas? What are you putting in your toddler stocking this year?
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