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It is almost that time of year, and I decided to share with you non-toy gift ideas for your kiddos. If your house looks anything like mines, with toys bins “ everywhere”, you are not alone. Last year my husband and I decided we were going to do the non-toys for our kid. Don’t get me wrong, I love creative and educational toys for kids, but after a while your home becomes clutter. Some toys are just not played with anymore and some are all over the place. That’s why we decided the non-toys and I will share Day 1, of my 12 Days of Christmas Gift Guide, non-toys Gift For Kids.
Although we have so many ways of reading books that’s not cluttering your home I still encourage my son to read BOOKS. I have him go to library once every two weeks to pick out books and we order books from Scholactic Store. They have books for all ages.
1.Frozen Hats & Mitten Set|| 2.Mickey Mouse & Mittens Set ||3. Hat & Mitten Set ||4.
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Hope this Gift idea for non-toys can bring you some clutter-free inspiration. What non-toys ideas you have on your list? love to hear all about it leave comments below.
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