
Holiday shopping is a big part of the mental load of motherhood this time of year. That’s why we’re sharing a shortlist of gifts our Local Moms across the country have been hits—and what their kids are asking for this year. Here are five each guaranteed to be winners, for Babies/Toddlers, Big Kids, and Tweens. Pick these up early and you’ll be halfway there!

Sensorial Reef, $45
This choice from the popular Miniland brand is part teething toy and part activity center, and has won a slew of awards from parenting groups.
Outdoor Mud Kitchen, $270
A “big” toy that will withstand all the trauma your toddler can deliver, this mud kitchen will encouraging your little ones to play outside all year long.
Lovevery Play Kits, from $80
Our moms love these gift subscriptions. Choose by age and amount of gifts. One mom said “By the time they’re tired of the toy, a new one appears—perfect suggestion for grandparents!”
Toniebox 2, $108
This screen-free speaker and storyteller is incredibly popular with toddler parents for a reason. “It’s one of the only toys that keeps my 2-year-old occupied by herself!” shared one of our moms.
These soft cuddly animals are a perfect first lovey for a new baby.

Zip String Aracna, $40
Wither Battle Minecraft Lego set, $65
This Wither Battle is the latest Minecraft addition to the Lego brand. Find dozens of additional options here.
Kids of all ages (even parents) will love this new spin on blocks; one of our moms said “it’s like if Legos and Magnatiles had a baby.”
Disney Interactive Digital Characters Toy, $32
Disney Fans will love this electronic interactive toy—a themed and modern twist on a Tamagotchi.
WICKED Karaoke Bluetooth Boombox, $30
Any little WICKED fans will love singing along to their favorite tunes. Parents will love that no assembly is required.

Lots of Bots! Robotics Bundle, $85
This three-pack of robotics projects from KiwiCo is perfect for budding engineers ages 9 and up.
It’s hard to get a tween off screens (and out of Sephora) but both girls and boys will be hooked on this 3D pen.
Fujifilm Mini 9 Instant Camera, $94
This retro camera is like a throwback to a Polaroid camera but with filters, selfie-mode and better quality-pics.
This ice cream maker is part STEM project part dessert kit. Bonus: The kit is gluten-free for anyone avoiding gluten.
If your tween loves customizing their room, this collage set is a no-brainer. Kind of like the collages you made for your dorm room, updated.
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