Jess Gaertner

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A Guide to Gifting Mindfully for Kids

I've been spending so much time perusing the interwebz looking for gifts for our kiddos (3 and 6) this year that take up LESS space, last LONGER, are made with LESS plastic, and promote connection and experiences rather than consumption and fleeting entertainment.  I think we've all seen either in our kids or the kiddos in our lives, or OURSELVES back in the day, what can happen when we get the latest battery powered electronic gadget, only to lose interest in it a few days later. Our kids don't even play with everything they have now, so why bring more of the same stuff in to the house to start the process over again??

So I've finally set down to create a list of all the things I've had my eye on for our kiddos (we usually follow the want/need/wear/read gifting idea for gifts from us/Santa).  This is the list I'll share with our friends and family when they ask about what to get for our kiddos as well. I encourage you to have that conversation with your family, if you're trying to take a more minimal approach to gifting this year - it can be hard, but definitely a conversation worth having!  

Experiences

Experiences are the gifts that your kiddos will remember!  If you or your family member want to gift an experience but are also dying to see your kiddo's face light up as they unwrap something, I recommend buying a small gift that goes WITH the experience (see some examples below!):

  • Camping trip + tent, hiking gear (chair, backpack, etc), state park passes 

  • Kids Museum passes

  • Aquarium Day Trip + Montessori Ocean Sorting Game or wooden ocean play gym for littles

  • Geo Caching + GPS tracker (this would be most interesting for older kids, I can't wait to do this with Bear!) 

  • Childrens Theater tickets or passes (plus a gift that has to do with the show you're seeing!

    • I'm putting this Harry Potter costume on our list as well as children theater tickets for an upcoming Harry Potter play!

  • Zoo Passes + these timeless animal figurines (my kids love these sturdy and lasting animals!)

  • Farm Day Pass + Wooden Farm Playset

  • Half Priced Book Date (get hot cocoa, and browse the used book store - let your kiddo pick!)

  • SPLURGE: Great Wolf Lodge stay (there's one of these in Texas and we're dying to go!)

  • Jumpy Place Passes (great for indoor play during the winter!)

  • Movie Passes + costume for whatever movie you're seeing (is anyone else freaking out about Toy Story 4 and frozen?!)

  • Game Nights for the Year (get 12 age appropriate board games for the family and plan a game night every month!)

    • I'm putting these Peaceable Kingdom Cooperative Games on our list this year!

    • I love these games for as little as 2 yo!


Books

Learning

Practical Life

Artistic Expression


Physical Fun


This list is by no means exhaustive, but I hope it sparks your imagination to get creative with gifts this winter!  I keep thinking, the less exciting the toy is (in terms of flashing lights and sounds) the more challenged our kiddos will be to use their imaginations to create a magical world!  I hope you enjoy!