Good things come in small packages
Shopping for things to put in stockings or contribute to a gift swap is an exercise in thinking small – in the best way! Choose from little Christmas stocking stuffers like packs of trading cards from favorite sports or game series; small stress balls or other fidgets or sensory toys like poppers, squishies, or spinners. Cool collectible vinyl figures and blind-bag toys based on video games, sports, movies, comics, and TV series also make terrific nerdy stocking stuffers. Also perfectly sized for stocking fillers: surprise toys that kids unbox to reveal layer upon layer of teeny figures and accessories! Other popular toy stocking stuffers include fun-size plush pals, backpack clips and keychains for collector kids. Stocking ideas for creative types include packs of crayons or markers, stickers, or tins of slime or other modeling compounds. There are even mini robot toys and tiny gadgets that make awesome tech stocking stuffers!
Stocking filler ideas for every age
From baby’s first Christmas stocking through grownup gift-swaps, we’ve got gift ideas for teenage girls on your holiday gifts shopping list. Stocking stuffer gifts for infants include clip-on toys for strollers, baby books, bath toys, small plush pals, and cute teethers and other little sensory toys. Perfect stocking stuffers for preschoolers include toy cars, teeny plush, mini books, bubbles, and figures from favorite shows and movies. School-age kids will love top stocking fillers like sensory putty or slime, blind box toys, trading cards, art supplies, mini building sets, collectible plush and surprise toys. Cool stocking stuffers for tweens include 3D brain puzzles, card decks, backpack clips, mini blasters, buildable décor kits, and more fun-size toys. We’ve even got good ideas for stocking fillers or last-minute gifts under $20 for teens and grownups: cool adoptable plush, classic brain puzzles, party games, and cool collectible vinyl figures from sports, movies, comics, TV shows, video games and other pop-culture properties.
Got a lot of stockings to stuff?
Maybe you’re buying for multiple kids or gifts for teenage boys, looking for fun little Christmas gifts under $50 for nieces, nephews, friends, or students, or you’re involved in lots of gift-swaps this holiday. When you’re shopping for loads of little loot, you can always go the cheap and cheerful route: tiny treasures with broad appeal, like advent calendars, sweet treats, fun stationery items, silly string, bouncy balls, packages of stickers or temporary tattoos, card decks, blind-bag collectibles and funny miniature plush! Another great tip: take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals to stock up on the little goodies that make great stocking stuffers.