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Holiday Gift Ideas: 19 ideas for kids (or the young at heart)

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Holiday Gift Guide: Kids

Nothing makes one’s heart grow three sizes like seeing a child light up over a well-chosen present. We’ve picked 19 items we think are right for the job, including a whimsical elephant chair, a classic pogo stick and kits for making a toy car or a snowman. Okay, we admit one or two of these options—like a onesie that reads “Straight outta Parkdale”—will probably appeal more to parents, but there’s still enough kid-friendly ideas to fill several stockings. Best of all: not a single battery required.

Eames elephant kid’s chair
Corkers build-your-own animal kits
Wooden tops
Acne Kids MiniStrindberg sweater
Master pogo stick
Straight Outta Parkdale onesie
Snowman kit
Patouche Red Riding Hood wool cape
Sewn by Blythe closet monster
Wildwood by Colin Meloy and Carson Ellis
Deep Into the Forest diorama
Mr. Bumble bath soaps
Sesame Street cookie cutters
Uncle Goose Japanese alphabet blocks
Fidoodle flip doll
Nanoblock animals
Fidoodle DIY car kit
Wind-up music boxes
Skip Hop zoo luggage

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