Thrifty but Unique Holiday Gift Ideas for
Young Children
by: Dian Dewi
It’s December, and as the
holiday season drew closer, you found your preschooler saying
this to you, “Mom, I want this and that toy …My friend is going
to get those from his mom. ”
When you went and checked the price online, you were shocked
with the price. You couldn’t believe that a child toy can be
that expensive. To make things even
worse, you doubted that those toys would make a good buy and
did not feel good about giving them to your precious little
one.
Does this situation sound familiar to you ?
If your answer is yes, don’t despair ! Chances are , almost
every parent, have come across this situation. In one hand, you
want to make your children happy, but in the other hand, you
know that you dislike those toys and buying those expensive
toys will definitely create a huge dent in your pocket.
The question is, how are you going to deal with this situation
?
These are some strategy you can use to deal with this situation
and at the same time dramatically decrease your spending on toy
and other gifts during the holiday season. The key are:
skillful budgeting, advance planning and creativity.
To begin with, figure out your budget for each child. If you
don't like your child's choices of toys, you can do either of
these followings: not buying the toys that your children want,
but replacing them with toys that you know your children will
definitely like. buying one toy that your children want, and
add some more toys of your choice.
To find out which toys are the best buys , I suggest you to jot
down previous toys your children got during the holiday
celebration. Make note on how often those toys are used and the
estimated price. By doing this, you can roughly determine the
cost of use for each toy. You may find that something like
board games or construction toys are the best buy. In this
case, plan on buying a different version of these toys. Chances
are that your child will also love them.
To decrease the spending, you may want to add homemade gifts to
the mix. The beauty of the homemade gifts are that they can be
unique and more personal. These features are something that the
store-bought items cannot compete with. And of course,
price-wise, they are cheaper.
In making homemade gifts, always try to make use of what you've
already had at home since this can decrease the cost even
further. And don't try to replicate any store-bought toys
because you may not be able to compete in that area. Instead,
go for uniqueness and personal touches.
Here are some ideas to make your creative juices flowing:
Personalized scrap book.
Personalized apron for girls.
Personalized draw-string bag for girls with some jewellery and
home-made hair accessories.
A couple of 'coupon' for: one day outing, staying up late, one
chore-free day and so on.
Customs for pretend play.
Doll accessories: clothing, blanket, towel, diaper.
Home-made wooden blocks, felt puzzle or personalized wooden
puzzle.
Home-made bedroom decoration accessories or a bedroom
makeover.
Home-made car mats for boys. To make one, get 1 yard of canvas
fabric, seam the edges. Paint the roads, stores, stadium, and
so on.
Home-made sock puppets.
Old toy make over. This includes: repainting an old bike and
adding 'bells-and-whistles' to it.
Personalized treasure box.
Audio casette of your own voice reading aloud your children's
favourite book. The other variation of this item is to tell a
story using your child as the main character.
Homemade dolls and stuffed animals.
One of the best idea for a homemade toy gift is: gathered items
for pretend play. To do this cheaply, you need to plan in
advance.
For instance, you can make a doctor office set by putting an
eye dropper, syringe (with no needle), popsicle sticks (as
tongue depressors), store-bought toy stethoscope, office
supply, bandage, X-ray film imitation (use black construction
paper with cardboard backing. Draw skull on it), flashlight,
and many more.
You can also make other set such as a store set, detective set
or other set which you know your children are interested in.
The nice thing about home-made pretend play set is that you can
use real items and is often more complete than the store-bought
one.
Finally, I would like to encourage you to think that expensive
does not mean better. In fact homemade gifts can be as
satisfying as the store-bought one. And more importantly, they
are much less expensive.
About The Author
Dian Dewi is a reseacher and a busy mother of two young
children. She is the webmaster of Best Child Toys, which
provides information on how to choose toys which are fun, safe
and educational.
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