I have 2 little people running around here, so I feel like I know a little about how they react to the gift of a book and how their friends at birthday parties do too.
I’ve given my kids, my family’s kids, and kid friends gifts over the years. And as a general observation in my small slice of life here in north Georgia, books don’t often get given at birthday parties. It sort of surprises me, because you’ll never hear – “My kids just have too many books.” Or “That book will just end up in a yard sale in a few months.” This is the stuff you will hear about toys though. And I love toys, don’t get me wrong- I’m worse than a kid at Christmas in a store’s toy section! But I think there’s a cool medium if you combine a book AND a toy into a little themed gift! Seems simple enough, but not many do it. Maybe because it takes a little extra thinking, and new books aren’t cheap, or maybe you think the kid will be disappointed when he/she unwraps a book, and maybe book choices are a personal thing? I get it.
All I know is that my girls really enjoy picture books – even my seven year old.
Author/illustrator, Kelly Light said, “Picture books are like an IMAX movie to a little kid.” And I agree!
Sure, you may not get the same huge reaction when your kid opens a book gift versus say … a drone or a Barbie pool, but I’d bet they will actually enjoy it longer and it will mean more to them in the short AND long term. Heck, it may even be the book that they remember after they grow up and share it with their own kids one day. It might be the book that makes them fall in love with stories, art, and words for a lifetime of adventure, learning, and thinking. Or it might just be a sweet story that they enjoy nestled in bed next to their mom or dad. Or they might just get lost looking at the pictures in wonder. Any of these is awesome, and that’s why I adore finding the perfect book for a kid and pairing a small toy along with it. It’s so fun!
More reasons why it’s cool to gift kid books:
- It puts a new book in the hands of a kid to keep forever.
- It supports authors, illustrators, agents, and publishers to make more books!
- If you buy at a brick and mortar store, it supports those bookstores or book sections in bigger stores.
- You’ll find yourself knowing more about what’s out there in books currently.
- You will be deemed “a great gift giver” by your circle :)
Typically, I prefer modern kid books over dated ones or classics. Current kid books are better tailored to the modern kid and the world they live in. But this is just from my personal opinion and experience. It really depends on the kid you are buying for. Always think of the kid first!
Here are a couple book gift ideas (Under $25) that my girls helped me come up with. These ideas are on the girly side for sure but I’ll mix it up as I post more :)
- The first is hot off the press! Tea with Oliver by Mika Song and a tea set. My husband found this tea set at Walmart for $5. Can’t beat that!
$18 book + $5 tea set = $23 sweet as pie gift!
2. This one is from author-illustrator, Samantha Cotterill. No More Bows is a winner in our house! And paired with a toy puppy covered in hair bows that she can use on her hair too is so much fun!
$18 book + $5 toy + $2 bow set = $25 cute gift!
So when you have a kid gift to buy, I challenge you to try giving a book gift (the cool way :) I’d love to see or hear about what YOU come up with!
I love this idea Shanda! So creative!!! :)
Comment by Jen S Formby — August 14, 2017 @ 3:42 pmI will definitely be using this with my little girls…
Thanks! <3
Awesome idea Shanda! Our awesome little Hazel is turning 4 this week and you have given me some great ideas!! Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Pam Williams — August 14, 2017 @ 3:44 pmI LOVE this!! Cute and creative! I am going to give this a try!! Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Katie — August 14, 2017 @ 3:57 pmLove this! The sky is the limit!
Comment by Donna — August 14, 2017 @ 9:03 pmGood info. I do enjoy getting and giving books although you are right, I don’t think to do it every time. But I appreciate the $5 books that Kohls offers, although my child and her friends are starting to age out of those. Magazine subscriptions are good ideas too!
Comment by Belinda — August 15, 2017 @ 1:29 amWhat a great gift idea! I’m definitely doing this. It’s a win win!
Comment by Brenda Maier — August 15, 2017 @ 5:17 am