Some colourful Munchkin bath toys sit on a stool next to a bath

Christmas Baby Gift Ideas: If you’re on a budget, buying for new parents or want to go all out

The season of giving is officially here, complete with a to-do list that keeps getting bigger and bigger by the day. If the thought of gift shopping has you feeling sick of Christmas before it’s even begun, you’re not alone.

And what do you buy for those little relatives in your life? It can be a minefield, especially if you don’t have any kids yourself. But we’re here to give you a little helping hand with our baby and toddler gift ideas that will definitely work this Christmas. We’re giving you a head start with some picks for stocking fillers and big-ticket items.

Gifting etiquette: How much should you spend and does it have to be a surprise?

Honestly, you don’t need to go all out. For parents, it’s great when you gift their child something practical that helps with the day to day. And when it comes to the kids, they don’t care about price or size. Often, it’s the smallest presents that end up being the biggest hits on Christmas Day anyway.

Don’t be worried about asking the parents what they want. This doesn’t mean that you don’t “know” their child, it just means you’re trying to be helpful with your gifting – and which parent wouldn’t like that?

So, with that in mind, here are a few ideas to help with your Christmas shopping this year:

Bath toys to aid with learning

Bath toys are great to help little babies and toddlers learn through play. They make a fairly inexpensive present but will be a lifesaver for mum or dad to get some peace while their little one entertains themselves (and learns) in the bath. They’re also great options if you’re on a budget.

Some of our top picks for bath toys include:

  • Music can help little ones with their creative, cognitive and emotional development. And bathtimebath-time is the perfect time to get a little creative with music. Top picks to help bathtimebath-time go with our colourful Dingray xylophone which brings hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills to the tub. 
  • Patience and problem solving skills can be developed through playing games. 
  • And to bring a bit of creativity and self-expression to the water, you can’t go wrong with these Bath Crayons and Learn Bathtime Letters and Numbers.
Great Christmas presents for little travellers

For tiny travellers, the aim of the family game is all about exploring. And with a few thoughtful gifts at Christmas, you can upgrade their travelling experiences with baby- and child-friendly travel gifts.

If they’re journeying by car, travelling and dining out on the road will be a breeze with our Bento lunch box with stainless steel utensils.

Presents for parents with a baby on the way

New parents or parents-to-be will likely have an essentials list way longer than your Christmas shopping list. So, what should you get them? 

If you’re a parent yourself, it’s a good idea to get them something that you found really useful when your own kids were babies. But if you’re not sure what to get new parents, it’s definitely the time to ask what would be a helpful gift. It’s no use for new parents to get five of the same thing and none of the items that they really need. So don’t be afraid to ask. 

Big ticket items that will really make a difference this year

If you’re buying for parents with a really little one, you might want to go all out and opt for a big ticket item that will be useful for both baby and parents. Like a baby swing or bouncer – this offers a safe space for a baby to relax in, and it also gives parents the chance to have a rest of their own or get on with those essential jobs around the house. 

Our baby swing recreates the calming side-to-side swaying motion that babies love, creating a comforting and safe spot to put a baby down. The fact it’s lightweight and portable means it can be carried around the home too, so it’s super useful for parents. It also has Bluetooth compatibility – why not make a special playlist for baby to relax to over Christmas? Now that would be a thoughtful addition to a great present.

 

Remember, don’t just get Christmas presents for the sake of it. Opting for thoughtful presents that are useful for both kids and parents is the way to go. And it doesn’t have to cost the earth either. Interested in more baby advice? Simply head to our blog or check out our StrollerCoaster podcast.


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