Birthday Gifts For Children of All Ages
- By Rutland Savour
- Published 02/13/2011
- Sports
- Unrated
If you are struggling to find the right birthday gift for a child in your life, maybe because you don’t know them that well, or perhaps you are buying for the child who “has everything,” here are some great ideas for birthday gifts for children of all ages.
1. Something creative. Think art supplies, a book to teach them a new hobby, something to put together, make, or design. Most children are naturally creative and love the feeling of making something. Try book stores for craft and activity books, or toy stores for interactive toys and kits that will keep them busy. You could even buy them a cook book and some cookie cutters or cake decorating items if they like working in the kitchen.
2. Something to play with outside. What about rollerblades or roller skates? Rollerblades and roller skates are great gifts for a child or teenager who loves to play outside.
3. Something to read. Try to find a book that would interest that child. Do they like fantasy or science fiction? What about mysteries? Browse the children’s
section of your local book store, or ask a sales assistant for ideas.
4. Something to do with you. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, stepparent, babysitter, or some other relation or friend, a child who loves you wants to spend time with you. Try to find an activity, book, or game that you think the child would love to play with you. It will give you something to bond over.
5. Something to keep forever. Maybe a journal that they can record their thoughts in, or perhaps a keepsake decorative box or a piece of engraved jewellery? Try to think in terms of what you would have liked at that age, but that would still treasure today. The Article is written by www.skates.co.uk providing Rollerblades and Roller Skates Services.Visit http://www.skates.co.uk for more information on www.skates.co.uk Products & Services___________________________Copyright information This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.skates.co.uk for more services!
1. Something creative. Think art supplies, a book to teach them a new hobby, something to put together, make, or design. Most children are naturally creative and love the feeling of making something. Try book stores for craft and activity books, or toy stores for interactive toys and kits that will keep them busy. You could even buy them a cook book and some cookie cutters or cake decorating items if they like working in the kitchen.
2. Something to play with outside. What about rollerblades or roller skates? Rollerblades and roller skates are great gifts for a child or teenager who loves to play outside.
3. Something to read. Try to find a book that would interest that child. Do they like fantasy or science fiction? What about mysteries? Browse the children’s
4. Something to do with you. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, stepparent, babysitter, or some other relation or friend, a child who loves you wants to spend time with you. Try to find an activity, book, or game that you think the child would love to play with you. It will give you something to bond over.
5. Something to keep forever. Maybe a journal that they can record their thoughts in, or perhaps a keepsake decorative box or a piece of engraved jewellery? Try to think in terms of what you would have liked at that age, but that would still treasure today. The Article is written by www.skates.co.uk providing Rollerblades and Roller Skates Services.Visit http://www.skates.co.uk for more information on www.skates.co.uk Products & Services___________________________Copyright information This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.skates.co.uk for more services!
