Peek Under Our Christmas Tree: Gift Ideas for Children Ages 1-8
December 3, 2021 • Treehouse Schoolhouse
It’s always inspiring to me to see what gifts other like-minded families have chosen for their children for Christmas, soI thought I would share to possibly inspire you. Here’s what you’ll find under our tree this Christmas for our children ages 1-8!
Toddler (18 months)
Preschooler (age 3)
- Play Tent
- Play Dough and Tools
- Rollerskates
- Duplo Set
- Magnetic Drawing Board
- Folk Tales Book Set
Girl Child (age 7)
- Paper Dolls
- Penpal Set: Address Book and Stationary Set
- Rollerblades
- Wooden Dollhouse
- Flower Press
- Chapter Book Set
Boy Child (age 8)
- Interactive Lego Set
- Graphic Novels
- Rollerblades
- Classic Lego Set and Idea Book
- How to Draw Books
- Penpal Set: Address Book and Stationary Set
A note about the pen pal kits- For each child I have a stationary set, stamps, and a filled out address book with their friends and family members. We may add a wax seal kit to the package as well!
I hope this was helpful to you as you’re finalizing your children’s Christmas gifts! To see more of my favorite books, toys, and school supplies visit my Amazon Storefront.
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