Find a gift that kids will actually like
When it comes to gifting, kids can be particular. The things kids like change not just with age, but also with evolving trends from TV shows and new technology. If parents are lucky enough, their kid will write a long list of the precise items they'd like as a birthday or Christmas or Hannukkah gift and put it up on the fridge with pride. But sometimes, it can be as much of a crapshoot as coming up with a gift idea for someone else's kid. Without further ado, here are the best gifts for kids of all ages — including toy and non-toy gifts alike.
Topics Family & Parenting
A palm-sized Bluetooth speaker
Best for little playlist curators
An instant camera
Best for kids who document everything
Their very own bumper car
Best for adventurous toddlers
Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball
Best for future spell casters
Shape sorting cupcakes
Best for 1-3 year olds
Ice Cream Counter Play Set
Best for kids who love to play chef
The Bill Nye VR Science Kit
Best for visual learners
Bark Watch
Best for the gadget-obsessed
No-tie laces
Best for little movers
A mini projector
Best for the young movie buffs
A Squishmallow mystery box
Best for the Squishmallow stan
The Garmin vivofit jr. 3
Best for kids who like a challenge
A snow cone maker
Best for kids who adore summer
Hot Wheels Mario Kart Track Set
Best for kids who live and breathe Nintendo
A makeup starter kit
Best for experimenting with makeup
DJI Ryze Tech Tello drone
Best kids' drone that doesn't feel like a kids' drone
A talking Bluey plush
Best for devout Blue fans
A break-open-geodes kit
Best for tactile learners
A modern kitchen playset
Best for future Masterchef winners
The Osmo Genius Kit
Best for families who share a tablet
Pelican Hydration Tumbler
Best for teens on the run
The Gravitrax Starter Set
Best for kids who like to build
L.O.L. Surprise OMG Movie Magic Studios
Best for those with Barbie fatigue
Barbie Pet Boutique Playset
Best for those without Barbie fatigue
Pokémon Labyrinth
Best non-video Pokémon game
Bean bag toy storage
Best for the stuffed animal aficionado
FurReal Moodwings Snow Dragon
Best for kids who just want a pet
A Nintendo Switch carrying case
Best for Nintendo gamers
Kinetic Sand
Best sensory-rich gift
Shuffle Up Soccer Card Games
Best for the next Messi
An Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet
Best for tech appreciators
The 2022 Kindle Kids
Best for budding bookworms
Frequently Asked Questions
Everyone is familiar with the "terrible twos" rep that the not-a-baby-but-not-yet-an-independent-kid stage of development gets. At this age, kids are bouncing constantly between the desire to explore on their own and the reliance on parents for most basic needs like eating, getting dressed, or going to the bathroom. That's a lot of frustrating emotions to go through in a day. Kitchen play sets, toys that involve different motor skills, and anything with music are gifts that can let toddlers feel in charge without too much assistance from a parent — making them ideal for this age category.
Potentially a more daunting phase than the terrible twos: The one where the pressure to be cool is relentless. This is that age. Though "cool" can lend itself to multiple interpretations, gifts that contribute to an older kid's evolving critical thinking skills and sense of independence, responsibility, and style are all smart ideas. These could be anything from STEM toys to beginner's makeup tools to a fitness tracker or a pretend pet that encourages routine-making. Anything that involves an app, tablet, or e-reader is also a guaranteed win.
Finding a gift that a teenager will think is cool (and that will be on-trend for longer than a few months) might be some of the trickiest shopping you'll do all year. They'll probably offer up a few big softball suggestions, but if you're going the surprise route, remember that they care about brands. Thanks to social media influencers promoting products directly to teens on Instagram or TikTok, Gen Z kids are loyal to very specific brands of tech, accessories, and even water bottles. If you follow the trends as closely as they do (trust us, we do), cracking the "best gifts for teenagers" code isn't rocket science.