12. 09. 2008
Holiday Gift Guide 2008 - stocking stuffers

Cheery farmyard animals with rubber stamps on their base – what more could any wee one ask for in a stocking? £10.99. (Myf)

Add a little holiday flare to your little one’s hair with this jolly little red bird. Actually she and other cute critters from Ordinary Mommy are perfect for making sure your whole year is merry and bright. Handcrafted from a wool felt blend. $6. (Justine)

A little pricey for a stocking stuffer, but have you ever seen a yoyo this cool? Each 2" yoyo is one of a kind. $28. (Jenna)

Made of soy wax, easy to grip, improve tripod grip muscles, color our world. A bag of sixteen bright shades for $6.95. (Gab)

Not sure which colour is in favour? Let them make the decisions themselves, with the colour-in butterfly toy, just £4.50 from the UK's V&A museum.
[Myf]

From Friends With You, one toy per box, from six new designs. These little creatures rock when moved and make soothing chime sounds. $8 each. (Gab)

A holiday treat for those without teeth! This adorable, handcrafted, hypo-allergenic, all natural giraffe is made from BPA-free, pre-washed cotton and stuffed tight with renewable, eco-friendly fiberfill. As "green" as gifts get, and the price won’t leave you "in the red." $12. (Justine)

I love this little embroidered camper t-shirt for baby. $18. (Jenna)

Mushrooms that hide kaleidoscopes within. Cool and sweet. $4.25 each. (Gab)

This year, you and your little ones can have fun creating your own custom wrapping paper and cards with this jolly gnome stamp. A hand carved, original design from Nerdnook. $7. (Justine)

A stocking stuffer to accessorize the kid's only set of wheels. Classic. $8. (Gab)

Fun coloring pencils made from 100% recycled newspaper! $11.95. (Gab)
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Everything you have posted about is so beautiful and unique! I want those coloring stones for myself actually. So great.
Posted by: Mel G | December 20, 2008 11:29 PM