I have always love Christmas time and being able to surprise my kids with fun gifts. Stockings are one of my favorites because you can stuff a ton of fun goodies into their stocking for them to open on Christmas morning. Today, I wanted to share some fun ideas for preschoolers. We usually always hit up Dollar tree, Dollar spot at Target, and Five Below. They all have things that are fairly inexpensive that you can stick in their stocking.
Disclosure: I received one or more items on this list in order to facilitate this post. All opinions are 100% my own.
My youngest son will be four and I figured it would be fun to share a few of my own ideas of things that I will be putting in his stocking this year. Find an extensive list of 50 stocking stuffers that your preschooler will love.
- flash cards with numbers, letters, colors, shapes, and animals
- crayons (opt for the better crayons like Crayola instead of the ones that you can get for $1)
- slinky
- yo-yo
- books
- gloves, hat, or scarves
- matchbox cars
- play-dough
- small Lego sets (be careful with small parts)
- small coin purse
- toy make up
- socks
- hair bows or accessories
- craft stuff
- sidewalk chalk
- toy jewelry
- bubbles
- cups with lids
- card games like go fish, hearts, uno
- tooth brush/tooth paste
- chalk markers (use with close supervision)
- bath crayons
- wipe clean workbooks (found these at dollar tree a few days ago)
- glow sticks
- dvd’s
- post it notes (my youngest loves drawing and sticking these on the refrigerator)
- stickers
- silicon ice trays (you can make ice, candy, or even homemade crayons)
- headphones
- itunes or google play credit for apps
- hairbrush or comb set
- nail polish
- flashlight
- lotion
- body wash
- flavored lip gloss
- movie ticket
- coupon book for fun items like movie night, lunch date with mom, ect
- mini marker set
- gel pens
- pencils
- coloring books
- gift card for ice cream cones
- silly putty
- stuffed animals
- small figurines (shopkins)
- temporary tattoos
- paper dolls
- finger puppets
- safety scissors
I can’t wait to go shopping and find some of these items to put in my son’s stocking. He always lights up with delight when he opens his stocking on Christmas morning. I hope this list helps you find stocking stuffers that your preschooler will love.
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3 responses to “50 Stocking Stuffers that Preschoolers Will Love”
Take it from experience, don’t put chalk in stockings unless it is still in the package. Otherwise you’ll never get all the chalk dust out.
Card games are a really great stocking stuffer choice, and a great way to spend quality time with your kids. We have spent many hours playing Uno and Old Maid and it’s always a blast.
Great list! Now I got a lot of reserve ideas for the son’s stocking surprise this Christmas! I now got another option aside from the usual candy cane and chocolates. Haha!