What was your Christmas morning like as a child? We would have unopened gifts from Santa under the tree, wrapped presents from mom and day, and our personalized Christmas stockings laying near the fireplace.
That stocking was my favorite thing to dig into! My mom was a pro at hiding trinkets and treasures in that stocking. In fact, she did an entire scavenger hunt for my siblings and me one year. Based on my fond memories, here are 10 Christmas Stocking Stuffer Ideas to make Christmas morning magical!
Examples are linked in the number/name.
1- Story Coins Game
Story Coins Game is the ultimate gift for kids with huge imaginations. This game provides endless ideas for writing, storytelling, drawing, designing and more. Plus, they are family friendly and portable…. win! win! win!
Grab a set today to start a new favorite Christmas tradition!
2- LEGO Mini Build
LEGO are a go-to in our house when my child says “I’m bored”. Not only are they fun, but they help kids (and adults) build skills like problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and more. If you already have LEGO at home, this is a great way to grow your collection without spending a fortune.
3- Small Notebook
A small notebook is one of the things I don’t leave the house without! Keys… check. Phone… check. Notebook.. check. In all seriousness, I keep on in my daily bag incase inspiration strikes or my daughter need something to do while out to eat. There are so many cute options, but the ones below are my favorites!
4- Art Supplies
If you have an artist in your life, I’m sure you’ve looked at buying a “nice” brush or paints. They can be really expensive and if you get only one, it’ll look a little awkward under the Christmas tree. Instead, wrap that beautifully crafted brush and stick it in a stocking.
5- Stickers
Sticker collecting is back in style! I’ve even seen sticker collecting notebooks. Though, my spiral notebook worked just fine as a kid. Use a site like Sticker Mule to order custom stickers. Or, find a large set on Amazon and use all the options to design sticker art.
6- Fancy Pens
For the writer or doodler in your life, there’s nothing better than a set of fancy and fun pens. I love the colorful or glitter options to add a little pop of fun to any doodle. If your writer likes a bit of flair, grab a set of jeweled pens. And, for the “old soul”, a classic quill pen will be a fun stocking surprise!
7- Membership
Giving an experience is an amazing gift… but how do you tuck an experience into a Christmas stocking? Try a membership card. There are memberships to just about anything these days. Think a local museum, a zoo or aquarium, or even an online platform. Bonus: This is a great option for the whole family!
8- Puzzles
If you have a child on your list who loves problem solving games, puzzles are a great way to support their interest. You could stick a traditional puzzle that create an image of something they love. Or, try a challenging 3D puzzle.
9- Small Tote
There’s something fun about having a small bag to stash pencils, jewelry, or secret treasures. A little tote could also serve duel purpose if you hide something else from this list inside.
10- Cute Keychain
This idea may not be super education, but it is super cute. A cue keychain on a book bag is major trend with students right now. They love to explore each item and hear the story behind it. Find one that has special meaning or matches a favorite hobby.
Conclusion
- Story Coins Game
- LEGO mini builds
- Small Notebook
- Art Supplies
- Stickers
- Fancy Pens or Pencils
- Membership Card
- Puzzles
- Small Tote
- Cute Keychain