There’s nothing like the joy of seeing your child’s face light up as they go through their Christmas stocking. It can be fun to seek out tiny treasures that you know your kid will love. But if you’re anything like me, you might have a hard time coming up with a whole stocking’s worth of ideas. To help us out, I’ve come up with a list of stocking stuffer ideas for all ages with links to some of my personal favorites on Amazon.
Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Kids of All Ages
Stocking Stuffers for Toddlers:
- Toothbrush
- Winter hat/gloves (I got my toddlers these.)
- Inexpensive toys (think Target Dollar Spot)
- Arts & crafts (I love these by Melissa and Doug!), notepads, or stickers
- Socks, shoes, or slippers
- Bouncy balls
- Treats (candy canes, apple sauce pouches, favorite snacks)
- Sippy cup/thermos (These are my all-time favorite.)
- Board books (Here are some great bedtime books.)
- Chalk or crayons
- A t-shirt or pajamas
- Toy trucks or cars
- Bath toys or bath color drops (Our kids love these!)
- Small baby dolls or plush toys
- Play-Doh
- Bows, headbands, or hair accessories
- Snack containers, bowls, or utensils (These snack containers are great for on-the-go.)
- Educational toys such as flash cards or stacking cups
- Cute Band-Aids (I’m currently a little obsessed with these “bravery badges” by Welly.)
Stocking Stuffers for Kids:
- Legos
- Electric toothbrush (This is a great deal on a kids’ Sonicare.)
- Mad Libs
- Socks, slippers, or pajamas
- Card games (Here’s a collection of all the classics.)
- Headbands, hair accessories, or play make up
- Books or journals
- Treats, such as their favorite candy or hot chocolate bombs
- Pop-it fidget toys (Here’s a 4-pack for around $10.)
- A little bit of cash
- Chapstick
- Winter hat/mittens (I love these warm North Face hats.)
- Bath bombs
- Arts & crafts supplies like paint, markers, colored pencils, pastels, gel pens, stickers, scratch pens, Wikki Stix
- Echo Dot (Check out this one!)
- Kids camera, video camera, or watch
- Key chain
- Rubik’s cube
Stocking Stuffers for Teenagers:
- Their favorite cologne/perfume
- Comfy or fun patterned socks (like these)
- Chapstick
- Make up or face masks
- Gift cards to their favorite stores or restaurants
- Jewelry/watch
- Wireless headphones (These get great reviews, or these are a less expensive option.)
- Video games
- Sunglasses
- Fun school supplies such as notepads, sticky notes, pens/highlighters
- Bluetooth speaker (We love this one, but you can also find them at stores like Five Below for less than $10.)
- Motivational book/journal
- Phone case
- Wallet (These compact ID case/wallets are practical.)
- Lotion or hand sanitizer
- Their favorite hot sauce
- A cool t-shirt
- Vitamins/supplements
- Car air fresheners (like these)