As the holiday season is coming closer, I am curious to see what the top gifts parents/guardians are buying for their kids.
Part one: top baby/toddler gift (0-3 years old)
I would recommend the Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Baby and Toddler Toy Mix and Learn DJ Table Musical Activity Center. With this fun table, babies and toddlers can experience what it’s like to be a DJ with the keyboard, lights, and fun songs, along with fun buttons. And it’s not just fun, it’s also educational! Teaching the kids colors, songs, numbers, alphabet letters, and Spanish!
Part two: top gift for Early Elementary (4-7 years old)
This gift is the gift I wish my parents had bought me, and that is the Barbie Dreamhouse Pool Party Doll House! When I say this, it’s the truth! You get this for your child; they will love you forever. This is THE gift! Inside this beautiful toy, it features a living room, bedroom, kitchen, three-story fun slide, a balcony with a palm tree, and, of course, like every dream house, a pool!
Part three: top gift for Late Elementary (7-11 years old)
I would recommend the Easy-To-Do Crochet kit. This kit will get your kids off their phones/iPads and let them be creative in the craft world. The kit is designed for beginners, coming with yarns, needles, and instructions! These cool projects can make a handbag, coaster, placemat, and belt.
Part four: top gift for tweens (11+)
I would recommend LEGO. Any type your child would like. Lego has amazing selections ranging from collections like Harry Potter, Star Wars, Princess, Lego Friends, etc. They have everything your child could want. And it also gets them off their electronic devices and gives them a fun activity to do, ranging from 1 to 4 hours on building non-stop.
Part five: top gift for teens (14-18 years old)
I recommend a MacBook or any type of computer. I know it’s pricey, but if you get this electronic device, it will help your kids with getting used to high school, and help them out when they are applying to jobs/colleges when they are seniors. It also allows them to get more info about topics they are interested in, like future jobs. And yes, I do know that the school gives out Chrome Books to each student, but they don’t always work, and sometimes they are hard to use because of the number of firewalls on the Chrome Book. And just so the readers know, I am incredibly grateful for the Chrome Books, but having your personal computer might help your kid out with other topics other than school.
Part six: top gift for young adult (18+)
I would say getting your college kid something that aligned with their hobby. Get them some materials that would help them relax. Let’s be honest, being in college is stressful, but it doesn’t have to be when you are doing things you love!





















