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Baby and Toddler Stocking Stuffers

Need some ideas for stocking stuffers for babies and toddlers? Here’s our favorite picks.

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There are many great stocking stuffers for babies and toddlers that can be found rather inexpensively and are sure to be a hit. The nice thing about shopping for this age group is they are easy to please – anything that will captivate their attention is a good gift idea. Since they’re likely happy with any present, it’s also a great way to give them some useful things they might need or not have yet.

Here are some of our favorite ideas for babies and toddlers:

Boon Squirt Baby Spoon We know what you are thinking – it doesn’t look like a spoon. But if you’ve ever tried to feed a young baby you know exactly how messy it can be! This spoon actually perfectly dispenses the right amount so you don’t have to worry about making a mess. Click Here to Read Reviews & Order .

Bath Tub Toys: Babies and Toddlers love bath time, and so bath tub toys make for the perfect gift. We really like the Sassy Counting Friends Bath Toy as pictured (and it’s only $5.99!) – but there are also many others to check out as well that are perfectly stocking stuffer sized. Click Here to See More Bath Toy Ideas.

Board Books: Board books are usually small in size and are made perfectly for tiny hands to turn the pages (and chew on as well!). We love Taggies books like the one pictured right, which engage babies and toddlers with their textures.  They also come in a wide variety of stories and themes so you ‘re sure to find something that is perfect for your child. Click Here for More Taggies Books.

Cups & Bottles: Babies and toddlers love cups and bottles, so that is another practical stocking stuffer to consider. You can get them disposable ones or one with their favorite character as well as many others. Older toddlers might also like cups with straws.

Pacifiers: If you have a baby who is still using a pacifier, Santa knows that losing them can be a rough night for everyone, and so getting a few extras of their favorite type makes for a good stocking stuffer as well.

Favorite Snack Foods: While babies and young toddlers likely can’t have a lot of the traditional Christmas candies because of choking hazards, there are still many snacks you can put into their stocking they will enjoy, such as Cheerios, Gerber Freeze Dried Fruit Snacks, Applesauce, jars of baby food and more.

Hairbrush/Comb: Many babies and toddlers are just starting to get a full head of hair, and so a good gift for them is a hairbrush and comb set. If you need ideas for stocking stuffers for baby girls, you could also include some hair bows, head bands or other accessories – just make sure they are safety rated for their age.

Socks & Tights: Santa also knows that socks are always lost and missing, especially since somehow babies know how to kick them off and lose them while you’re out and about. You can never have too many socks!

Christmas Ornaments: Another thing you can do is to get a special Christmas ornament to remember this year’s season. There are a number of Baby’s First Christmas ornaments, or for older babies and toddlers you can find an ornament with their favorite character or that will remind you of what they like – and they can even help to hang in on the tree!

Do you have any other ideas for baby stocking stuffers or stocking stuffers for toddlers? Share them in the comments section below!

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