Choosing a birthday gift for a child should not feel like a guessing game. This guide makes it easier to find birthday gift ideas for kids based on age, interests, and what they will actually use.
The options are endless. Think screen-free toys, puzzles, games, creative kits, and active play favourites. Whether your child loves to move, make, build, or imagine, this guide will help you find something that fits.
Quick Gift Finder: Choose What They Love
Not sure where to start? Start with their personality.
Active kids
Scooters, movement games, and outdoor play toys
Creative kids
Arts and crafts kits, sticker sets, drawing, and making
Curious thinkers
Arts and crafts kits, sticker sets, drawing, and making
Social kids
Cooperative board games and party-friendly card games
Little learners
Wooden toys, matching games, and early fine-motor play
1st Birthday Gift Ideas (12 Months)
At one year old, the best gifts are simple, sturdy, and confidence-building. Look for toys that encourage grasping, stacking, posting, pushing, and early cause-and-effect play.

Great 1st Birthday Gift Picks
Wooden toys and early learning toys
Easy to hold, explore, and repeat
Best for: fine-motor practice, curiosity, and independent play
Chunky puzzles or knob puzzles
These give satisfying “I did it” moments
Best for: hand-eye coordination and problem-solving
Push-and-pull toys
A safe way to practise balance and body control
Best for: gross motor development
Bath toys
Fun, familiar, and easy to use every day
Best for: sensory play and routine fun
Gift tip: At this age, less is more. One high-quality toy is usually better than lots of small bits.
Our Top Picks
- Scratch Europe Animals Stacking Tower
- Stephen Joseph Plush Stacker and Nesting Plush Toy
- Stephen Joseph Colour-Changing Bath Book

Birthday Gifts for Ages 2–5
Toddlers and preschoolers are all about imagination and skill-building. The best gifts let them move, create, build, and play pretend, often in short bursts.
Top Gift Ideas for Ages 2–5
Pretend play sets
Think kitchen play, doctor kits, and role-play toys
Best for: language, social skills, and storytelling
Arts and crafts kits
Stickers, colouring, and beginner crafting
Best for: creativity and calm focus
Simple board games
Choose short turns and cooperative options
Best for: turn-taking, emotional regulation, and family fun
Floor puzzles and early jigsaws
Great for building confidence step by step
Best for: attention, spatial skills, and problem-solving
Beginner scooters
Choose age-appropriate models with safety gear
Best for: balance, coordination, and outdoor energy
Our Top Picks
- Peaceable Kingdom Monkey Around Giggle Wiggle Board Book
- Floss & Rock Magic Colour Changing Water Multi Play
- Peaceable Kingdom Snug as A Bug Board game

Birthday Gifts for Ages 5–8
Kids in this age range love gifts that feel a little more grown-up but are still playful. Think bigger puzzles, better games, creative projects, and active gear.
Top Gift Ideas for Ages 5–8
Board games and card games
Strategy-lite, silly, and cooperative options work well
Best for: bonding, problem-solving, and resilience
Bigger puzzles
Look for 50 to 200 pieces depending on confidence
Best for: focus, perseverance, and confidence
Creative kits
Build-and-make sets, art kits, and craft projects
Best for: meaningful screen-free solo play
Outdoor play favourites
Scooters, movement toys, and active games
Best for: coordination and healthy habits
Parent tip: If siblings will play together, choose cooperative games. They reduce tears and encourage teamwork.
Our Top Picks
Birthday Gifts for Ages 8–12
Older kids often want gifts that feel smarter, more capable, and a little more challenging. This is where strategy, creativity, and independence really shine.
Top Gift Ideas for Ages 8–12
Strategy board games and higher-skill card games
Perfect for kids who like to think ahead
Best for: planning, logic, and family game nights
Advanced puzzles and brain games
Choose 200+ piece puzzles or logic-based challenges
Best for: patience, problem-solving, and screen-free downtime
STEM and build kits
Engineering-style building and creative construction
Best for: curiosity and “I made this” pride
Premium active gifts
Upgraded scooters and outdoor gear
Best for: independence and movement confidence
Our Top Picks
- Peaceable Kingdom Race to the Treasure Board Game
- Scratch Europe Edulogic Sudoku: Knights & Dragons
- Floss & Rock Learn to Draw Book
Shop by Budget
Birthday gifts do not need to break the bank. Here are a few easy ways to shop by budget.
Small Gifts
Card games, mini puzzles, sticker sets, bath toys, and small craft packs
Best for: class parties, add-on gifts, and siblings
Mid-Range Gifts
Starter board games, themed puzzles, craft kits, and pretend play sets
Best for: a main gift without going huge
Hero Gifts
Scooters, larger sets, premium puzzles, and bigger creative kits
Best for: milestone birthdays and big “wow” moments
FAQs
What is a good 1st birthday gift?
Look for simple, sturdy toys that support early development, such as wooden toys, chunky puzzles, stacking toys, and sensory-friendly bath toys.
What are the best screen-free birthday gifts for kids?
Board games, puzzles, arts and crafts kits, building toys, and scooters are all reliable screen-free wins.
How do I choose a puzzle by age?
As a rough guide:
- 1–2 years: 2–6 pieces (chunky or knob puzzles)
- 2–3 years: 6–12 pieces
- 3–5 years: 12–48 pieces
- 5–8 years: 50–200 pieces
- 8+ years: 200+ pieces and brain puzzles
Tip: Check out our puzzles for kids guide for more help.
Are educational gifts actually fun?
Yes, when they feel like play. The best gifts match the child’s interests, whether that is animals, space, art, or building, rather than focusing only on the “learning” label.
What gifts work for mixed-age siblings?
Cooperative games and puzzles with different roles, like edge finder, sorter, or piece passer, work especially well for mixed ages.
The Best Birthday Gifts Match the Child, Not the Trend
A great birthday gift does not have to be complicated. It just needs to fit the child’s age, interests, and stage.
Whether they are a mover, maker, thinker, or storyteller, screen-free toys, puzzles, games, creative kits, and active play favourites are the kinds of gifts kids return to again and again.
Browse by age or use the gifts category to choose something they will genuinely love.

