Needing stocking stuffer ideas for a toddler

I need stocking stuffer ideas for my 20-month-old girl!

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Bath toys, bath paint, finger puppets, crafts (crayons, washable markers, paints)

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I did mittens, fruit snacks, new tooth brush, a new sippy, bubbles or chalk, jumbo crayons and a rolled up coloring book.

Sippy cup with lid and straw, snack or 2, small doll, colored socks

Bubbles, a fruit (our heritage tradition), warm fuzzy socks, a snack, a book, a toothbrush, a chapstick or bath bubbles or bath finger paint (its soap but they can “paint” the tub, things from the dollar tree or dollar section of target usually have some cute stocking stuffers too!

Snacks
new cups
toothbrush
toothpaste

I done my daughter a Christmas Eve box (like a stocking but in a box to open Christmas Eve) she’s 2 years old

Books bubbles crayons tub toys

Socks. Hat. Toothbrush. Hair bows

When my daughter was that age I asked her what she wanted Santa to bring her. All she would reply was “an apple and an orange”. So for 46 years we all have received and apple and an orange. And other stuff. During the Great Depression these were luxury items.

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when I was a kid we didn’t have stocking but we had a shoe box, but I was born in the 50’s but my mother would put a apple, orange, banana , a hand full of mix nuts and some ribbon candy and we thought it was great !!!

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My daughter loved those cute little solid plastic braclets, hair clips

We always received apple,orange,ribbon candy candy cane ,nuts in the shell.we looked forward to our stocking because with 7 kids we didn’t get any of the goodies very often.

We always got an orange, the lifesavers box that looked like a book, huge peppermint stick that was like an inch thick, chapstick, small things like the big crayons crayons/ coloring book.

Bath toys, hair accessories, fruit snacks, goldfish crackers, board books, sippy cups, character plate and silverware

I always go to the dollar tree and get little things kids can use. one thing they all love is those magic wash cloths. they just unfold and grow when you put them in the tub with them. my one niece really loves anything with painting and those preprinted paint boards come in stocking size and up. never knock out the gold fish crackers they will always be a welcome gift no matter what age the child. but you know your child best and you know what they like.

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My oldest is 21 now, but I have always done a fun tooth brush and tooth paste for each one.

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Bubbles chalk coloring Books and crayons bathtub toys

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I always get bath toys for stockings.

New tub toys, food pouches, snacks, bows/clippies, toddler play phone or gadget

An ornament that represents something from the year.

Toddler snacks, debbie cake (xmas tree),egg crayons, finger paints, bows, tooth brushes for everyone, hot wheels, balls.

For toddlers I do snacks, hair bows or clips, small stuffed animal

Kid or baby body wash and shampoo

Paint with water book, dolls bottle, tiny figurines , crayons, stickers.

Hair clips, measuring cups, beach toys(kids love em…even when not at the beach…like blow up things n shovels)

a slinky -it reminds me of some people as neither are worth a lot and they would both look good falling down the stairs … :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

Touch books, socks, shirts, small toys

Disney character (or whatevee) battery toothbrush.

Something to wear, something to read, something to play, something to eat

Whatever you choose, be sure to keep the box, 'cause that’s what she’ll prefer to play with! :grin:

This is the easiest age!!
Snacks, board books, cute utensils, new cups, small toys (finger puppets, cars, Little People), socks, favorite character t-shirt

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5th of single malt scotch, an ounce of killer weed, Cuban cigars and ice cream.

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Playdough, squigz, Color Street nails (stickers instead of nail polish), magnetic letters, coloring book, crayons, underwear (if you’re planning to potty train soon), stickers, kinetic sand, water beads, bath crayons/paint

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I always found that toddlers love empty boxes :innocent:

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Small doll, crayons and coloring book, hair bows, sidewalk chalk…

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Each year santa puts an ornament in the stocking. The ornament usually signifies something important or something they did that year (stat6ing school, fave movie, driver’s license, whatever). When they move out they take the ornaments with them to decorate their own tree. When they start having babies themselves, the no longer get ornaments but their children do. It’s a face tradition in our household that holds a lot of memories

Board books, stuffed animals, sippy cup, a few treats that you don’t care if they are eaten r ight away, plastic cars.