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holiday gift guide for the toddlers

  • Nov 27, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 27, 2020

 harry potter / boden

harry potter / boden

our biggest gift guide is here! and this one is for the littles…specifically toddlers. i am right in the thick of this stage and there are so many fun/beautiful/educational products, this is just a small sampling. max has some of these items and a few are on our list to get for her.


a quick reminder about the gift guides…while i’ll be categorizing everything, there is some crossover! the small business guide has some kids products. the homebody guide has products from small businesses. you get the idea. i’ve also included a variety of price points to suit everyone’s budgets {and there are lots of sales happening right now!}. so without further ado…

 holiday gift guide FOR THE TODDLERS / mstarr design

stay tuned for the next guide: ECO-FRIENDLY/DO GOOD gifts.


emily

ps. my holiday + seasonal decor roundup is live! i continue to add to it so be sure to check back often.

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