Educational Gift Ideas For Kids

By Judy Turner

With the holiday season right around the corner, there may be many different types of games and toys on your child's list. Now is also a great time to introduce the children in your life to a nice educational gift or two such as educational toys, books and games, especially if they have shown interest in one particular area. From chemistry sets to children's books, an educational gift can make your holiday one that can spark a lifelong interest in learning.

One idea for children who show an interest in science is the microscope. Since this educational gift will be used for several years, you might want to splurge on a good, high quality microscope that will last for years. You can often find a good microscope online for less than you might pay in your local retail shops, as well.

Another good science based educational gift is the chemistry set. Most chemistry sets are relatively inexpensive, and you should be able to find one at your local retailer as well as online.

Children's books are also a wonderful way to add learning to the holidays. You can find children's books inexpensively online and you can even plan to open the seasonal books on Christmas Eve so that you can celebrate the night before with a story. The great thing about buying children's books for your holidays is that the stories that you read will become a family tradition that can last a lifetime.

If you are choosing a book for a young reader but you aren't really sure of their reading level, just choose a book that is meant for their age range. Even if they are unable to read the book now they will be able to eventually. In the meantime they will enjoy having it read to them.

Board games also make a great educational gift for young learners, especially those who are just learning the concept of sportsmanship. Kids can learn by playing almost any board game, but those that are age appropriate are the best choices for elementary aged kids. Kids that are younger than five should be given board games that teach basic skills, such as taking turns and counting. Board games are also a good choice when you simply want to spend more time as a family. You can make one or two night a week game night, and play the board games that you have received as gifts throughout the holiday season.

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