I don’t’ know about you but when I was younger, I loved opening up my stocking presents. Sure, I couldn’t wait to open the biggest box under the tree, but there was something about the stocking. Maybe it was because my sister was 6 years older than me and slept in late. My parents wouldn’t let me open any presents until she came downstairs. But there was one exception: I could open my stocking.
My mom had traditions with the stocking. There was always (and still is) a Lifesaver Storybook, Russell Stover Chocolates, and Avon Chapsticks and Hand Lotion. But she always found some little trinkets that I would love long after the Christmas decorations were down.
Infants/Toddlers
- PlayDoh
- Goldfish
- Pacifier
- Bottle
- Finger puppets
- Socks
- Stickers
- Bubbles
School-Aged
- Crayons
- Blind Bags
- Race cars
- Mad Libs
- Baseball cards
- Season passes to zoo, aquarium, etc.
- Travel games
- Silly string
- Slinky
- Small Lego set
- Playing cards
- Jump Rope
- Sidewalk chalk
Tweens
- Nail polish
- Makeup Brush Set
- Lip balm
- Fun Pens
- Washi Tape
- Cosmetic Bag
- Cell phone case
- Tickets to concert, play, sporting event, etc.
- Makeup
- Hair Accessories
Anybody
- Book light
- Phone charger
- Jewelry
- Golf Balls
- Ear buds
- Money
- Key chain
- Gloves
- Bath Salts
- Pedometer
- Gum
- Movie tickets
- Christmas ornament
- Perfume
- Ice Scraper
- Hot Chocolate Mixes
- Gift cards
- Slippers
- Lottery tickets
- Scarf
- Wallet
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