Recommended Christmas gifts for infants (0-year-olds)
A baby’s first Christmas.
Many of you might be wondering what to choose for a Christmas present and feeling a bit unsure.
In this article, we introduce recommended Christmas gifts for 0-year-olds.
Since babies often don’t understand gifts yet, many families choose practical items as presents.
When raising a child, there are so many things you end up needing—this and that—that it can be quite a dilemma.
Please use this article as a reference when choosing your baby’s very first present!
Recommended Christmas Gifts for 0-Year-Olds (1–10)
play gym

How about giving a play gym as a gift, with the hope that the baby will move their body a lot and have fun? Even though we call them “play gyms,” there are many different types available.
For example, some come with fences to keep the baby from wandering out, and others play music.
There are even play gyms featuring anime character designs.
Try choosing a play gym that matches your home environment and the baby’s personality.
By the way, play gyms also have the advantage of making a striking gift because of their large size.
picture book

There are lots of babies who love picture books.
But when it comes to giving one as a gift, it can be hard to know which to choose.
Every baby has different tastes, so a popular book won’t necessarily be a hit.
That said, picture books that babies tend to like share some common traits: a simple story with little text, and bright, vivid colors.
Keep these points in mind when choosing a picture book.
warm goods

When you think of Christmas, you think of winter—so warm, cozy gifts are a great idea.
There are two main types of warm items for babies.
One is clothing, such as ponchos and knitwear.
The other is items used with strollers, like winter covers and footmuffs.
Choose based on how often the baby rides in a stroller.
Also, in recent years, coats that let you carry your baby close to your chest have become popular.
In any case, it’s a good idea to check that the material is easy to wash.
stuffed animal

When it comes to what babies are sure to play with, stuffed animals come to mind.
And stuffed animals are something kids can keep enjoying as they get older.
In fact, there are many stuffed animals designed with special features for babies.
For example, some have grips to make them easier to hold, and others dry quickly after washing.
When choosing a stuffed animal, be sure to check the materials and safety as well.
As a simple guideline, checking the recommended age range is helpful.
busy board

Did you know you can make a busy board yourself? Many people buy them at stores, but lately it’s become popular to create original, great-looking busy boards.
When you DIY, you can include things your baby is typically interested in.
You can also decorate it with stickers of their favorite characters.
One note of caution: be sure to carefully check that there are no wooden splinters or metal parts sticking out from the board itself.
playmat

When practicing rolling over or crawling, having a play mat gives you peace of mind.
A play mat is a cushioned mat that absorbs impact if your baby kneels or bumps their head.
Performance varies depending on the thickness and cushioning material, so be sure to research before buying.
By the way, there’s a similar product called a “joint mat.” Joint mats are used like carpet, laid out in the room all the time.
Play mats, on the other hand, can be folded up and put away, which is a key difference.
Baby shoes and boots

Baby shoes and boots also make great gifts for babies around 10 months old.
When choosing baby shoes or boots, pay attention to the sole material.
Soles are broadly divided into rubber and fabric.
For practicing walking indoors, choose fabric soles; for wearing outside, choose rubber soles.
Also, since most baby boots have rubber soles, it’s best to prioritize waterproofing and design when selecting them.
Because it’s difficult to measure a baby’s foot size accurately at home, it’s a good idea to have it measured at the store.



