Our three daughters are currently ages 6, 4, and 1. We love to use the holidays to focus on giving them items in the categories of “something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read.” Here’s our holiday gift guide for kids 6-8 years old, with ideas in each category inspired by our 6-year-old.
Whatsit play couch – This play couch includes 6 pieces that can be reconfigured in lots of different ways. It can become a sofa, 2 chairs, a fort, or anything you can imagine. The cushions are made from thick, dense foam and have removable and washable covers, so they can endure lots of active play!
OOLY craft kit – This Razzle Dazzle DIY Gem Art Kit is sure to delight! It comes in cute llama, unicorn, lion, and fox versions. The kit includes everything you need to create the art, including tools and a standing frame for display. (Also available on Amazon!)
OOLY art supplies – OOLY has so many fun, colorful art sets for coloring, drawing, and writing. We are stocking up on fresh art supplies, and we love that they offer bonus boxes. (Also available on Amazon!)
123 Treasure Hunt math game – This is a fun game to practice counting and number recognition skills. The cards include basic addition and subtraction problems, that the player gets to solve and then move that many spaces!
Joovy helmet – This is a bright, safe, comfortable helmet that is easy to adjust. It’s perfect to wear while riding bikes or scooters. Our 6-year-old daughter wears hers on her daily scooter commute to school.
Iron Flask water bottle – Our daughter uses this stainless steel water bottle every day at school because it keeps her water cold ALL DAY! She uses the 18 oz wide mouth size in the violet color, but there are lots of colors and sizes to choose from. Every water bottle also comes with 3 different lid styles, so you can find the one that works best for your drink.
Kyte Baby pajama set and Kyte Baby tiered dress – These pajama sets are made out the softest bamboo fabric that is super stretchy and comfortable for sleeping. The dress is made of a silky tiered material that is perfect for spinning and twirling! Our daughters love these clothes for day and night!
Vessi waterproof sneakers – These waterproof sneakers are a game changer for daily walk to school. Our daughter can walk and ride her scooter comfortably, and still arrive to school with dry socks! They are comfortable, supportive, and the solid black style fits into her dress code.
Primary puffer jacket – We have our eye on these lightweight puffer jackets for the girls. They look super warm, but not heavy. They come in a rainbow of bright, solid colors. Use code TIDYDAD20 for 20% off your 1st order + free shipping.
Yoto Player – Our girls all love listening to audio books and music on their Yoto Player, and we love that the device has no cameras, microphones, or ads. We love to use holidays to add audio cards to their collection, and this year our oldest daughter is getting the The Ramona Quimby Audio Collection.
Bake, Make, & Learn to Cook – This cookbook was created by the 2019 winner of The Great British Baking Show, David Atherton. It is filled with fun and healthy recipes for young aspiring cooks.
I hope this roundup inspires some fun ideas for you in categories of “something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read.”
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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 three daughters are currently ages 6, 4, and 1. We love to use the holidays to focus on giving them items in the categories of “something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read.” Here’s our holiday gift guide for kids 6-8 years old, with ideas in each category inspired by our 6-year-old.
Whatsit play couch – This play couch includes 6 pieces that can be reconfigured in lots of different ways. It can become a sofa, 2 chairs, a fort, or anything you can imagine. The cushions are made from thick, dense foam and have removable and washable covers, so they can endure lots of active play!
OOLY craft kit – This Razzle Dazzle DIY Gem Art Kit is sure to delight! It comes in cute llama, unicorn, lion, and fox versions. The kit includes everything you need to create the art, including tools and a standing frame for display. (Also available on Amazon!)
OOLY art supplies – OOLY has so many fun, colorful art sets for coloring, drawing, and writing. We are stocking up on fresh art supplies, and we love that they offer bonus boxes. (Also available on Amazon!)
123 Treasure Hunt math game – This is a fun game to practice counting and number recognition skills. The cards include basic addition and subtraction problems, that the player gets to solve and then move that many spaces!
Joovy helmet – This is a bright, safe, comfortable helmet that is easy to adjust. It’s perfect to wear while riding bikes or scooters. Our 6-year-old daughter wears hers on her daily scooter commute to school.
Iron Flask water bottle – Our daughter uses this stainless steel water bottle every day at school because it keeps her water cold ALL DAY! She uses the 18 oz wide mouth size in the violet color, but there are lots of colors and sizes to choose from. Every water bottle also comes with 3 different lid styles, so you can find the one that works best for your drink.
Kyte Baby pajama set and Kyte Baby tiered dress – These pajama sets are made out the softest bamboo fabric that is super stretchy and comfortable for sleeping. The dress is made of a silky tiered material that is perfect for spinning and twirling! Our daughters love these clothes for day and night!
Vessi waterproof sneakers – These waterproof sneakers are a game changer for daily walk to school. Our daughter can walk and ride her scooter comfortably, and still arrive to school with dry socks! They are comfortable, supportive, and the solid black style fits into her dress code.
Primary puffer jacket – We have our eye on these lightweight puffer jackets for the girls. They look super warm, but not heavy. They come in a rainbow of bright, solid colors. Use code TIDYDAD20 for 20% off your 1st order + free shipping.
Yoto Player – Our girls all love listening to audio books and music on their Yoto Player, and we love that the device has no cameras, microphones, or ads. We love to use holidays to add audio cards to their collection, and this year our oldest daughter is getting the The Ramona Quimby Audio Collection.
Bake, Make, & Learn to Cook – This cookbook was created by the 2019 winner of The Great British Baking Show, David Atherton. It is filled with fun and healthy recipes for young aspiring cooks.
I hope this roundup inspires some fun ideas for you in categories of “something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read.”
Thanks for pinning! Holiday Gift Guide for Kids 6-8 Years Old
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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.