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Gift Guide: Girls Ages 3-5

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Having just had a girl just in this stage, I had so much fun putting together these ideas! Every gift on this gift guide for 3-5 year-old girls is something we used ourselves or came highly recommended from a friend. You might also want to check out the Boys Ages 3-5 Gift Guide for ideas. Many on both lists are gender-neutral.

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2020 gift guide for preschool girls

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1. Jumbo Coloring Sheets – I’ve ordered almost every set of these over the years. They are the BEST. Don’t forget the scented markers to go with it! They are a big deal, trust me.

Jumbo coloring pad

2. Kids Umbrella – Kids LOVE having their own umbrella. I like to make these Santa gifts.

Unicorn umbrella

3. Kids Camera – These have been a favorite of my kids for YEARS. They do eat up batteries pretty fast so be sure to stock up. Great car toy. Here is the boy version

 

Kids camera

4. Scooter – The 3 wheels are perfect for learning to ride a scooter. Very highly rated on Amazon too! The three wheels make it easy for kids to learn!

Razor scooter for girls


5. Bounce House – Big ticket item but worth every penny! We’ve set up ours in the garage, used it for birthday parties, and in our backyard when we entertain.

Bounce house


6. I See Me Personalized Books – I got one of these for my son a few years ago and it continues to be a favorite. They are super creative, well illustrated, and are personalized all throughout the book which impressed me.

Personalized Book


7. Indoor Swing Trapeze & Rings Combo – Such a great energy burner for those cold months inside! I could see my kids having a lot of fun on this in the future.

Indoor swing and trapeze

8. Kinetic Sand – A childhood must! I’d recommending splurging and getting the 11-pound bag. You can also get smaller portions. Tip: Get all the same color. They get all mixed together eventually!

Kinetic sand


9. Hungry Hungry Hippo – A little tricky to keep track of all of those balls but kids LOVE this game.

Hungry hippo game


10. Let’s Go Fishing Game – Be warned. Lots of pieces to keep track of but my kids loved this one.

Let's go fishing game


11. Teaching Cash Register – A classic. So much pretend play can happen with this toy.

Cash register

12. White Paper Rolls – This seems so simple but I have found that my daughter LOVES having these around. Spread them out on the table to color on during dinner time. They can also be used on a play table for easy clean up.

Rolls of white paper

 

13. Warmies – I know, I know. NO MORE STUFFED ANIMALS. However, these are different. They’re microwavable and have a lavender scent for a soothing warm cuddle AND they’re at an awesome price point. They have a million animals to choose from – see them all here.

Warmie

14. Horse Family – So much imaginary play can happen with this take-along horse barn and family. If your little lady is an animal lover this is a must!

Horse Family

15. Melissa & Doug Cutting Food – There is something that kids just love about slicing these pieces of food. They are held together by velcro and can be “sliced” and served over and over again.

Cutting food play toy


16. Bugs in the Kitchen – A fast-paced family-friendly game. Getting this for my son!

Bugs in the kitchen

17. Me Readers – All of my kids loved these! My 3 year old has even figured out how to navigate the books as they are read outloud to him. There are lots of different themes too. 

Me REaders

18. Play-Doh Magical Oven – When the Play-Doh box comes out, this is the most used toy!

Play-Dog Magical Oven

19. Stamps – I got a big set of these a few years back and we have used them over and over again. Kids love to stamp up mail, scrap paper, or really anything you put in front of them. Just don’t look away, one might end up on a siblings face. 🙂

Stamps


20. Zingo – There aren’t many games that hold my 4 year old’s attention but this one does! It’s easy to learn and the kids love the little card dispenser.

Zingo


21. Bath Drops & Bath Finger Paint – This is the perfect age group for this kind of toy. I should just get a subscription to these because we use them so much!

Looking for gift ideas for preschool aged girls? Look no further! Young girls aren't too hard to please and since I have had one, with the help of my friends, we put together a killer list of ideas of gift ideas for preschool girls. Similar to our preschool boys gift guide, most of these toys will make boys or girls happy! #preschoolgirl #giftguide #giftideaforgirls


Advent Resources for the Whole Family

It’s never too late to invest in some great resources to use during the Advent season in December. This curated list of Advent resources will help your family, individuals of all ages, to remember and celebrate the coming of Jesus.

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Note: If you bookmark any of these ideas for later, we’d be so thankful if you came back to this page and go through our link when you are ready to purchase. We only get credit if you make a purchase through our link. We appreciate your support SO much!

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