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The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Elementary Aged Kids

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With the holiday season on the horizon, now is the time to start brainstorming gift ideas. Gift guides for kids of all ages are easy to find. But what if you don’t want to just buy the latest popular toy for a child? Or what if you are a parent who is highly critical of the toys your child plays with? That is where a non-toy gift guide comes in.

(Click to read why I don’t want people to buy my kid toys for Christmas)

This gift guide is designed for children ages 6-10. By this age, children should be old enough to understand a balance of gifts you can unwrap and gifts you can’t (like an experience or a ticket to something happening in the future.)

If you want to read non-toy gift guides for other ages, make sure you check out my Non-Toy Gift Guide for BabiesNon-Toy Gift Guide for ToddlersNon-Toy Gift Guide for Preschoolers and Non-Toy Gift Guide for Families.

It is so easy to default to buying a kid a toy for the holidays. But what if you don't want to buy a toy? Or what if the parents are strict with their child's toys? Here is the ultimate guide to non-toy gifts for children ages 6-10. quirkyandthenerd.com

The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Preschoolers

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you buy through my link, I may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. For more information, see my disclosure page here.

With the holiday season on the horizon, now is the time to start brainstorming gift ideas. Gift guides for kids of all ages are easy to find. But what if you don’t want to just buy the latest popular toy for a child? Or what if you are a parent who is highly critical of the toys your child plays with? That is where a non-toy gift guide comes in.

(Make sure you read about why I don’t put toys on my kid’s Christmas list.)

The preschool age (3-6) is where non-toys will start to get tricky. At this stage, children will understand the holidays and the fact that their peers may be receiving toys. So at this level, the trick is to make sure there are enough presents to physically unwrap while also making them fun.

(P.S. I also have a non-toy gift guide for babies, a non-toy gift guide for toddlers, a non-toy gift guide for elementary aged kids, and a non-toy gift guide for families.)

It is so easy to default to buying a preschooler a toy for the holidays. But what if you don't want to buy a toy? Or what if the parents are strict with their child's toys? Here is the ultimate guide to non-toy gifts for preschoolers aged 3-6. quirkyandthenerd.com

The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Toddlers

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you buy through my link, I may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. For more information, see my disclosure page here.

With the holiday season on the horizon, now is the time to start brainstorming gift ideas. Gift guides for kids of all ages are easy to find. But what if you don’t want to just buy the latest popular toy for a child? Or what if you are a parent who is highly critical of the toys your child plays with? That is where a non-toy gift guide comes in.

(Make sure you read about why I don’t put toys on my kid’s Christmas list.)

This gift guide is designed for toddlers aged 1-3 years. By this age, they are learning to walk and talk. They are also working on independence. Where the baby gift guide was almost designed more for the parents who are caring for the babies, this guide is focused on toddlers who will enjoy opening gifts during the holiday season.

(P.S. If you are looking for gift ideas for other ages, make sure you check out The Non-Toy Gift Guide for BabiesThe Non-Toy Gift Guide for Preschoolers, The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Elementary Aged Kids, and The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Families)

It is so easy to default to buying a kid a toy for the holidays. But what if you don't want to buy a toy? Or what if the parents are strict with their child's toys? Here is the ultimate guide to non-toy gifts for toddlers. quirkyandthenerd.com

 

The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Babies

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you buy through my link, I may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. For more information, see my disclosure page here.

With the holiday season on the horizon, now is the time to start brainstorming gift ideas. Gift guides for kids of all ages are easy to find. But what if you don’t want to just buy the latest popular toy for a child? Or what if you are a parent who is highly critical of the toys your child plays with? That is where a non-toy gift guide comes in.

(Make sure you read about why I don’t put toys on my kid’s Christmas list.)

This guide is for babies ages one and under. At this age, children don’t yet understand the holiday season. The presents they “open” will not be met with as much enthusiasm as other ages. So this gift guide may not have as much fun stuff as other ages.

(P.S. If you are looking for gifts for older children, make sure you check out The Non-Toy Gift Guide for ToddlersThe Non-Toy Gift Guide for PreschoolersThe Non-Toy Gift Guide for Elementary Aged Kids, and The Non-Toy Gift Guide for Families)

It is so easy to default to buying a kid a toy for the holidays. But what if you don't want to buy a toy? Or what if the parents are strict with their child's toys? Here is the ultimate guide to non-toy gifts for babies. quirkyandthenerd.com

 

Teaching Your Toddler to Behave In Public

I’m going to admit something to all of you: I love taking my toddler out in public. I am an introvert raising an extrovert. One of the best things I can do is simply bring Mac along while I run errands. I have been doing that since she was a baby. I get things done while also fulfilling her need to be around people. But toddler tantrums are a force to be reckoned with, especially when running errands. Here is how I deal with and prevent misbehavior while out and about.

(If you’re interested in other ways to prevent toddler tantrums, make sure you check out my ebook about giving toddlers choices. That is one of the best ways I know to prevent toddler tantrums!)

Just trust me on this one, taking a toddler shopping can be fun! But how do you teach them to behave in public? Here are 6 tips on dealing with and preventing tantrums in public, screen-free! quirkyandthenerd.com

How I Became a Happier Mom

Do you ever feel like no matter how hard you try, you are never good enough as a mom? I have been feeling that way for a while. I feel bad because Mac isn’t taking music lessons, dance lessons, and gymnastics. (Reminder, she is a 1-year-old.) I feel guilty that some days I let her watch more than enough TV. I feel like a failure because even when I am on my A-game, all of those perfect moms  smile up at me from Instagram to remind me that I haven’t color-coordinated Mac’s socks to her outfit or even remembered to put a pigtail in her hair so she could see. I realized I needed to be a happier mom.

Do you ever feel like no matter how hard you try, you are never good enough as a mom? I felt like that for so long, but I don't anymore. Here are three things I found to help me be a happier mom. quirkyandthenerd.com

Let me just say that I was never an unhappy mom, but I certainly wasn’t as happy as I could be. I tried to google and Pinterest ways to become happier, but it seemed like nothing really worked. So I tried my hardest to just keep on keepin on. Then, in the process of reaching other goals in my life, I found three things that made me a happier mom.

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When Should Your Child Stay Home From School?

September is an exciting time as the season changes and kids head back to school. But along with that colder weather comes icky colds and other illness bugs. So when should a child actually stay home from school? As a teacher, I can tell you that it is so important that sick children stay home. Here are the eight reasons a child should stay home (according to Minnesota state law) and why each of them are important to pay attention to. Read to the end because the eighth one is a doozy

Having a sick kid is no fun. But at what point is a kid sick enough to stay home from school? Read about the 8 symptoms that should keep a child home from school. The last one is surprising! quirkyandthenerd.com

Four Tips to Get Rid of a Pacifier

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Pacifiers can be a life-saver for new parents, but they can also become a crutch for children. I know a lot of parents (myself included) who worried about whether to give their baby a pacifier and then when and how to eventually take it away. So how do you give your child a pacifier without having them become attached? Mac loved her pacifier and I was afraid she would become attached to it, but we managed to get it away from her with no problem. I also picked up a few more tips from my co-worker in the toddler room which have worked for others. In all, there are four tips to get rid of a pacifier.

Toddlers should not be using a pacifier. But how and why do you take it away? Here are four tips to get rid of a pacifier from a toddler teacher. quirkyandthenerd.com

Easy Montessori Bean Tub for Toddlers

[Warning! I have just learned that raw kidney beans are poisonous and should not be used for a bean tub. If you are using raw kidney beans, get rid of them immediately and get a different type of bean! -Mikki]

This past week, I knew I was facing a bunch of rainy, stuck in the house days. Right away, I went through the toy closet and picked out some new things are some activities I don’t get out often. Then, while I was looking through my pantry, an idea struck me: it was time to make an easy Montessori bean tub.

Here is an easy and cheap activity for a Montessori toddler: putting together a bean tub. Read on for tips on finding items to use in it and to keep the mess contained. quirkyandthenerd.com

Why We Bought a Potty for a 9 Month Old

I think in most families, buying a potty is something that is done when potty training is going to start almost immediately. In America, that seems to typically happen around the age of 2 or 3. So imagine the surprised looks we got when we bought a potty for Mac when she was only 9 months old.

Why did we buy a 9 month old a potty? And how did we even use it at that age? Read and find out why ever household with a baby should have a potty. quirkyandthenerd.com