Our older 2 daughters turn 4 years old and 6 years old this month! They love to play together, and basically share all of their toys and activities. My wife Emily’s background is in pediatric occupational therapy, and she uses birthday gifts as a time to fill our toy rotation with developmentally age-appropriate toys and activities. She is sharing some of our favorite gift ideas for 4-6 year old girls!
We reached out to a few companies to partner with us to gift our girls some new items. We have personally tried all of these items, and love them as gift ideas for 4-6 year old girls!
Ivy Kids Kit – Read. Play. Learn. Create. This monthly subscription box contains a children’s book along with materials for 10+ activities based on the book. The activities encourage curiosity, problem solving and creativity by promoting reading comprehension, scientific thinking, math and literacy skills, and fine and gross motor games.
Kwik Stix Solid Tempura Paint Sticks: These washable, quick drying paint sticks provide mess-free painting for kids. They come in regular, thin, and jumbo sizes in lots of bright, metallic, and pastel colors.
Magic Stix Long-Lasting Markers – These washable long-lasting markers can last for 7 days with the cap off without drying out. They are a triangular shape which promotes proper grip, fine motor skills, and doesn’t roll off the table! They are available in a 12, 24, or 36 pack.
Wonder Stix Dustless Chalk Crayons – These washable dustless chalk crayons can write on almost any surface. They work on wood, cardboard, whiteboards, poster boards, paper, glass and windows.
Wooden Lacing Shapes – These wooden lacing shapes help promote fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination and concentration, and build foundations for future skills like sewing, lacing, pattern creation or tying shoelaces.
Techno Gears Marble Mania Extreme Glo – This marble run includes over 200 pieces including connectors, structures, and a power lifter. It encourages creative problem-solving and promotes mechanical and engineering skills. It even lights up and is a fun STEM toy!
Hop to It! Coding Game – This games teaches spatial awareness and sequencing directions, as kids navigate their frog through color-coded lily pads to get from one dock to another. This is a fun introduction to coding skills.
Foam Pogo Stick – This fun pogo stick has a durable wide foam base, a strong stretchy bungee, and comfortable foam handles. It even has a cute unicorn design! Jumping is a great, active gross motor activity and this pogo stick is perfect for indoor or outdoor play.
Flamingo Umbrella – This whimsical umbrella has a flamingo head/handle and can also stand upright on its own foot stand. It’s perfect for taking walks in spring rain or jumping through puddles. Fashionable and functional!
What Should Darla Do? book – This is an empowering, interactive book! Darla navigates through relatable scenarios and kids get to help her through her day by making choices for her. There are multiple ways the story can unfold, so it is like 8 stories in one. It also helps to remind kids they have the Power to Choose how their own day will unfold too!
Supergirl Mindset coloring book – This coloring book (which goes along with the What Should Darla Do? book) includes over 70+ pages and is full of empowering phrases to color. The phrases encourage girls to dream big and be kind, confident, brave, and persistent.
Power to Choose Cape – This colorful dress-up cape (which goes along with the What Should Darla Do? book) is a playful way for girls to practice acting out their Supergirl Mindset and their Power to Choose.
Roald Dahl Collection Box Set – This book set includes 15 paperback chapter books by children’s author Roald Dahl. Our girls love reading chapter books together in the evenings, and we’re excited to read “Matilda” to our middle girl.
Playmobil Fairy Garden Play Box – Our girls love playing with small doll sets! This fairy garden set includes 2 fairies, a unicorn, flowers, and lots of other little accessories, that all store within a fairy garden play box.
Yoto Player audio player – This is a fun audio platform built specifically for kids. Content cards can be inserted into the speaker cube to provide hours of entertainment and learning. Content card choices include audiobooks, music, singalongs, educational activities, children’s podcasts, sleep sounds, and more, all without overstimulating screens.
Play Shifu Plugo Count – Play Shifu is as AR-powered STEM gaming kit. The Plugo Count games take your kids through a series of story-based math challenges that need to be solved with a combination of numbers and arithmetic operators. It turns your device into a hands-on learning system and makes practicing math super fun!
Happy Nappers Unicorn Sleeping Bag / Pillow – This comfy set becomes a plush unicorn pillow when snapped up, and a lightweight sleeping bag when unrolled.
Cupkin Sticker Activity Book – This All Around Town sticker activity book features side-by-side pages of stickers with pages of corresponding scenes. The spiral binding allows the sticker book to lay flat. It includes 12 scenes and over 500 stickers for creatively adding to the scenes.
Cupkin Stainless Steel Cups – These stainless steel cups are stackable, easy to clean, and come with lids and silicone straws. Our girls love the variety of bright colors!
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Tyler Moore is the creator of the “Tidy Dad” Instagram, TikTok, and website. A public school teacher in New York City, husband, and father of three young daughters, he has been featured on Good Morning America and in The Washington Post, The New York Times, New York Post, Better Homes & Gardens Secrets of Getting Organized magazine, Apartment Therapy, and many podcasts including HGTV and Minimalist Moms. During the school year, he lives with his wife, Emily, a pediatric occupational therapist, and three daughters in Queens, New York. In the summer, they spend as much time as possible in their small but tidy cottage in the Poconos.
Our older 2 daughters turn 4 years old and 6 years old this month! They love to play together, and basically share all of their toys and activities. My wife Emily’s background is in pediatric occupational therapy, and she uses birthday gifts as a time to fill our toy rotation with developmentally age-appropriate toys and activities. She is sharing some of our favorite gift ideas for 4-6 year old girls!
We reached out to a few companies to partner with us to gift our girls some new items. We have personally tried all of these items, and love them as gift ideas for 4-6 year old girls!
Ivy Kids Kit – Read. Play. Learn. Create. This monthly subscription box contains a children’s book along with materials for 10+ activities based on the book. The activities encourage curiosity, problem solving and creativity by promoting reading comprehension, scientific thinking, math and literacy skills, and fine and gross motor games.
Kwik Stix Solid Tempura Paint Sticks: These washable, quick drying paint sticks provide mess-free painting for kids. They come in regular, thin, and jumbo sizes in lots of bright, metallic, and pastel colors.
Magic Stix Long-Lasting Markers – These washable long-lasting markers can last for 7 days with the cap off without drying out. They are a triangular shape which promotes proper grip, fine motor skills, and doesn’t roll off the table! They are available in a 12, 24, or 36 pack.
Wonder Stix Dustless Chalk Crayons – These washable dustless chalk crayons can write on almost any surface. They work on wood, cardboard, whiteboards, poster boards, paper, glass and windows.
Wooden Lacing Shapes – These wooden lacing shapes help promote fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination and concentration, and build foundations for future skills like sewing, lacing, pattern creation or tying shoelaces.
Techno Gears Marble Mania Extreme Glo – This marble run includes over 200 pieces including connectors, structures, and a power lifter. It encourages creative problem-solving and promotes mechanical and engineering skills. It even lights up and is a fun STEM toy!
Hop to It! Coding Game – This games teaches spatial awareness and sequencing directions, as kids navigate their frog through color-coded lily pads to get from one dock to another. This is a fun introduction to coding skills.
Foam Pogo Stick – This fun pogo stick has a durable wide foam base, a strong stretchy bungee, and comfortable foam handles. It even has a cute unicorn design! Jumping is a great, active gross motor activity and this pogo stick is perfect for indoor or outdoor play.
Flamingo Umbrella – This whimsical umbrella has a flamingo head/handle and can also stand upright on its own foot stand. It’s perfect for taking walks in spring rain or jumping through puddles. Fashionable and functional!
What Should Darla Do? book – This is an empowering, interactive book! Darla navigates through relatable scenarios and kids get to help her through her day by making choices for her. There are multiple ways the story can unfold, so it is like 8 stories in one. It also helps to remind kids they have the Power to Choose how their own day will unfold too!
Supergirl Mindset coloring book – This coloring book (which goes along with the What Should Darla Do? book) includes over 70+ pages and is full of empowering phrases to color. The phrases encourage girls to dream big and be kind, confident, brave, and persistent.
Power to Choose Cape – This colorful dress-up cape (which goes along with the What Should Darla Do? book) is a playful way for girls to practice acting out their Supergirl Mindset and their Power to Choose.
Roald Dahl Collection Box Set – This book set includes 15 paperback chapter books by children’s author Roald Dahl. Our girls love reading chapter books together in the evenings, and we’re excited to read “Matilda” to our middle girl.
Playmobil Fairy Garden Play Box – Our girls love playing with small doll sets! This fairy garden set includes 2 fairies, a unicorn, flowers, and lots of other little accessories, that all store within a fairy garden play box.
Yoto Player audio player – This is a fun audio platform built specifically for kids. Content cards can be inserted into the speaker cube to provide hours of entertainment and learning. Content card choices include audiobooks, music, singalongs, educational activities, children’s podcasts, sleep sounds, and more, all without overstimulating screens.
Play Shifu Plugo Count – Play Shifu is as AR-powered STEM gaming kit. The Plugo Count games take your kids through a series of story-based math challenges that need to be solved with a combination of numbers and arithmetic operators. It turns your device into a hands-on learning system and makes practicing math super fun!
Happy Nappers Unicorn Sleeping Bag / Pillow – This comfy set becomes a plush unicorn pillow when snapped up, and a lightweight sleeping bag when unrolled.
Cupkin Sticker Activity Book – This All Around Town sticker activity book features side-by-side pages of stickers with pages of corresponding scenes. The spiral binding allows the sticker book to lay flat. It includes 12 scenes and over 500 stickers for creatively adding to the scenes.
Cupkin Stainless Steel Cups – These stainless steel cups are stackable, easy to clean, and come with lids and silicone straws. Our girls love the variety of bright colors!
Thanks for pinning: best gift ideas for 4-6 year old girls!
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This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
Tyler Moore is the creator of the “Tidy Dad” Instagram, TikTok, and website. A public school teacher in New York City, husband, and father of three young daughters, he has been featured on Good Morning America and in The Washington Post, The New York Times, New York Post, Better Homes & Gardens Secrets of Getting Organized magazine, Apartment Therapy, and many podcasts including HGTV and Minimalist Moms. During the school year, he lives with his wife, Emily, a pediatric occupational therapist, and three daughters in Queens, New York. In the summer, they spend as much time as possible in their small but tidy cottage in the Poconos.