We’ve rounded up gift ideas for infants all the way to teens that are sure to make your holiday sweet, even without the sugar.
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Yoee Baby
Move over Sophie the Giraffe. This combination sensory toy and teether is a fun new way to interact with your baby. (Yoee Baby, $25)
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Plantable pencils
Ecoconscious tweens and teens (and aspiring chefs) will love these plantable pencils. Use them to jot down recipes, then plant them to grow flowers, herbs or vegetables. (Sprout, $7 and up)
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Bunny socks
Your little bunny will have another reason to hop around the house with these cute socks. (Gap, $13)
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Walkie-talkies
Give your kids a “back in my day” tale and a great reason to go outside and play with a pair of old-school walkie-talkies. (Educational Insights, $30)
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Shaking eggs
Tots love making noise. These sweet wooden shaking eggs will let them create a beat without giving you a splitting headache. (HABA, $20)
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Happy Salmon card game
This interactive card game is physical, fast and fun for the whole family. (North Star Games, $15)
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Feel Flux
Pick up this Earth magnet and cylinder and you’ll feel like a wizard — it seems to defy gravity as it drops to the ground. A perfect gift for teens who are Harry Potter fans at heart or who are looking for an excuse to film a YouTube video. (Vat 19, $69)
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DIY cellphone dock
Part STEM project, part arts-and-crafts, this DIY cellphone speaker dock project is perfect for filling a rainy spring afternoon. (Educational Insights, $20)
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3-D bubbles
Your child will be the coolest in the neighborhood when they show the other kids this toy. A special solution and a pair of sweet glasses combine to show amazing 3-D effects on bubbles. (Amazon, $12)
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Water bottle
This Jedi water bottle is a great way to remind your teen to stay hydrated while at school and practice without having to nag. (HPNerdCrafts/Etsy, $20)
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Bunny soap
Make the bathroom routine go a little smoother with this adorable bunny hand soap your little ones will be begging to use. (Kohl’s, $8)
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A-mazing phone case
This phone case has a built-in maze on the back, meaning your teen will still be able to avoid talking to you, even when their battery runs out. (Amazon, $21)
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Stinky stickers
Even hard-to-please tweens will crack a smile over these stinky scratch-and-sniff stickers. (Everything Smells, $2)
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Light-up flying disk
A light-up disk is great for early spring evenings when the weather’s warm enough to play outside, but the sun insists on going down. (Walmart, $8)
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Bunny bank
This rabbit bank is one part fun keepsake, one part important lesson in money management. (Amazon, $12)
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