10 Birthday Gifts Your Kids Will Love
Everyone loves a special gift on their birthday: especially our
kids! I have put together a list of 10 memorable gifts you can
gift your children on their birthday without breaking the bank.
Art supplies: almost all kids enjoy crayons, markers, stickers,
colored pencils, gel pens, special papers and scissors, sidewalk
chalk, water colors, homemade rubber stamps, "how to draw" books
calligraphy instructions, or origami instructions and colored
paper. An art supply gift not only encourages the youngsters to
use their imagination, but it can be an extra treat when you
spend time with them using them.
Books are always great gifts for any age: you can get musical or
squeaky books for the little ones, short stories for
preschoolers, adventure books for 9-11 year olds, and so on:
there is a book for every taste. You can also buy books about
your child's interests, books about careers, etc.
A classic movie, which never goes out of style, great for when
friends come over, or on that day when they are bored and
nothing else could help.
For older boys, a tool kit would be great: gives them the
opportunity to work side by side with dad, and possibly learn a
life skill.
For older girls, beads could mean hours of fun. Buy a variety of
colors and shapes and watch you little princess enjoy hours of
happiness.
To the gourmand give a roll of sugar cookie dough from the
grocery store, along with a couple of cookie cutters, and a
rolling pin. Again, this would be a lot of fun for the little
one to make, and share with friends and family. For the nature
lover, a gardening kit with a couple of small pots filled with
potting soil, some seeds, and a plastic watering can give
countless hours of fun, while caring for the plants, and
watching them grow. A disposable camera will add a boost to the
party. If your budget permits, add a small picture album, and
you've instantly created wonderful memories of that birthday. A
basket of fun: find an inexpensive basket, or another container,
maybe a pail for kids and fill it with fun, cheap stuff. For
instance, silly putty, a water gun, a deck of cards, sidewalk
chalk, etc. For boys, you can add some little cars and for
girls, throw in some hair accessories. Finish it off with some
candy or a pez dispenser and you have a fun gift. If you find
some fun, small things that most kids think are neat, pick up a
bunch so that at any time you have a supply of items to mix and
match for a birthday. Children crave attention from important
people in their lives, (mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, older
sibling). Give that special child the gift of time: a day out
with you complete with lunch, a movie, and/or shopping for the
gift of their choice.