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In the spirit of giving this holiday season, here’s another load off for you, mamas. The Smart Parenting editors have compiled this list of stocking stuffers for your preschooler's classmates. Giving out gifts to all classmates is not required, but your kiddo’s friends will surely appreciate receiving and unwrapping these goodies.
Christmas Gift Guide: Easy stocking stuffers for your preschooler’s classmates
Clay (Php 150 for 4 pieces)
Clay or Play-Doh tubs are easy yet useful gifts for preschoolers. Both little boys and girls are sure to appreciate it. Clay fun is a good way to improve a preschooler’s fine motor skills and will help them in other school tasks such as writing. Preschooler parents also cannot get enough of a fresh tub of clay.
Personalized pencils (Php 85 to Php 220)
Some preschoolers can go through a lot of pencils in a school year. And by a lot, we mean one to two pencils per day with none of them ever returning home. This fact makes pencils a useful stocking stuffer this holiday season. You can even have the kids’ names laser engraved–which may or may not help them keep track of it. But at least we tried.
Personalized bag tags (Php 48 to Php 59)
Another item that preschoolers and their moms can’t seem to have enough of are bag tags. They are used to properly identify preschoolers’ items so they don’t get lost or misplaced. Tie them to their school bag, lunch box, water bottle strap, go bag, art kit, health kit–you name it, tag it.
Whack-a-mole trendy game (Php 59 to Php 88)
Don’t underestimate these cute games. They’re trending for a good reason–they’re entertaining, kinda addictive, and supposedly improve hand-eye coordination and relieve stress. Plus, we’re also having fun with it!
Plaster doll paint set (Php 22 to Php 35)
If you prefer art activities, then these plaster doll paint sets will be right up your alley. These sets include a plaster figure of your choice, paints, and a brush–all contained in an easy-to-gift container that promises a few hours of busy time for the kids.
Human Nature Natural Sanitizer (Php 67 to Php 73)
This may not be as fun for the kids as the other items, but your co-parents will surely appreciate this given the prevalence of coughs and colds these days. Plus, it’s an all-natural way to keep those itty bitty hands clean and virus-free.
Personalized note pads (Php 45 to Php 199)
Here’s something for bigger kids–personalized note pads that they can use to either write personal notes or pass notes around to their friends. If there’s one thing that older kids can’t get enough of, it’s cute knick-knacks.