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learning gift for the new big brother or sister
When a new baby comes home, the big brother or big sister needs a little gift too, or those first weeks get awfully bumpy. I always bring something just for them, something that says you matter and keeps busy little hands learning while the house is upside down. Here is what I wrap, and the one gif
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easter basket learning gifts for toddlers
Skip the sugar rush this year and fill that Easter basket with something their little hands keep learning from. A few small things that fit right in beside the eggs and last long after the candy is gone. This is how grandma sneaks a little learning into the fun, and nobody even notices, sweetheart.
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learning gifts for 18 month olds grandma loves
After eight grandbabies, I know exactly what an 18 month old actually plays with. At this age they want to fit things, stack things, and hear you name everything out loud. So skip the loud flashing plastic and reach for the simple ones their little hands can figure out on their own. That is where t
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best learning gift for toddlers grandma picks
If you have followed along through all twenty of my little gift guides, thank you, sweetheart. After all of them, if you asked me for just one gift to give every little one in your life, it would be this. A set of learning posters for the wall, paired with a few simple things for their hands. It is
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quiet-time gifts that keep little hands busy
Every house with a little one needs a quiet basket. I learned that raising my own, and I swear by it with the grandbabies now. When the afternoon gets too loud, out comes the felt book, the stickers, a few wooden blocks to stack and knock down. Slow, peaceful play settles them right down, and hones
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outdoor learning gifts for toddlers
Some of my sweetest grandma memories are made right out in the backyard. A little bug hunt, chalk letters scrawled across the driveway, a garden we dig in together and watch grow. There is just something about fresh air that wakes up a little one's whole brain. Wiggles out, curiosity on. It cos
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gifts for toddlers just starting to talk
Is there anything sweeter than a little one finding their very first words? Take a breath, sweetheart, they all get there in their own time. What I have always done with the grandbabies is point and name, point and name, all day long. A picture card, a silly puppet voice, a story we say back togeth
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fine motor skill gifts grandma reaches for first
You know what I notice most as a grandma? Those tiny fingers getting stronger every visit. Pinching little pom-poms, pressing pegs into a board, threading beads with the most serious little face you ever saw. It looks like simple play, but it is building real skills, steady little hands and proud l
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gifts that teach toddlers letters (without flashcard drilling)
I used to think you had to drill letters into a little one. Flashcard after flashcard. Oh, how wrong I was. The grandbabies learned their ABCs best when it just felt like play. Spelling in the bathtub, clicking a puzzle piece into place, one gentle little letter a day with no pressure at all. That
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preschool prep gifts for the new big kid
There is nothing sweeter than a little one getting ready for their first big day of preschool. I still tear up a little. What I have learned is that confidence grows quietly, from small things. Cutting paper to strengthen those little hands. Tracing a first letter. Packing a tiny backpack and beami
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screen-free learning gifts under $30
Here is a little secret from a grandma who raised her own without a single screen. You really do not need one. A doodle mat, a few stepping stones to wiggle out the sillies before nap, a board with zips and latches to puzzle over. That is all it takes to keep a little one happy and learning. They n
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age 3 learning gifts for little talkers
Three is my favorite age, honestly. So chatty, so curious about everything. Every visit, my grandbaby and I spell their name out on the fridge together, one letter at a time. And the matching games? They beat me every single time, I promise you. You do not need anything fancy at this age, just simp
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first birthday learning gifts grandma swears by
Oh, the first birthday. I still remember my oldest grandbaby gripping a little stacking ring like it was treasure. You know what I have learned after all these years? The gifts that last are never the flashy ones. They are the simple things that steady those first wobbly steps, the ones safe to che
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learning gifts toddlers actually use (not the box)
After years of picking toys for the grandbabies, I learned something nobody tells you. The loud, flashing ones end up at the bottom of the basket by Sunday. The quiet little ones that let them think? Those they reach for every single day. Honestly, the best gifts never sing or light up at all. They
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learning gifts for toddlers (the no-junk grandma list)
Save this for the next birthday, sweetheart 🎁 I have been buying toys for the grandbabies for years now, and let me tell you, the loud plastic ones end up at the bottom of the toy basket by Sunday. These are the learning gifts the little ones actually reach for, the ones that last long enough to ha
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grandparent house basics for visiting toddlers
Every grandma needs a little stash for when the grandbabies come to visit. Nothing fancy, just a few good things that pull out of the closet and turn an afternoon into magic. I keep mine simple, screen-free, and ready by the door. The right basket means they always want to come back. Save this to s
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car travel learning gifts for toddlers
A long car ride with a restless little one is its own kind of adventure, isn't it. Over the years I learned that the screen is not the only way to keep them happy. The right little gift keeps those hands busy and those minds learning, mile after mile. No lost pieces, no mess, no meltdowns at th
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From Your Toddler

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baby shower learning gifts that last
When a new little one is on the way, everyone gifts the onesies and the rattles. Sweet, but quickly outgrown. After all my grandbabies, here is my secret. Gift the things they will still reach for at one and two years old. Soft books, gentle textures, first little toys that teach. A gift that grows
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christmas learning gifts toddlers will love
Come Christmas morning, the grandbabies tear through the paper and forget the toy by lunchtime. Except for a precious few. The gifts that grow with them, that they reach for in January and June and the next December too. Those are the ones I wrap with the most love. Here are the holiday gifts that
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learning stocking stuffers under 15
The little things in the stocking are the ones the grandbabies squeal over first. You do not need to spend much for a gift that quietly teaches. A few crayons, a tiny puzzle, a handful of counting bears. Small, sweet, and full of learning. Everything here is under fifteen dollars, sweetheart. Save
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