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!
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Recommended Christmas gifts for 0-year-olds (11–20)
bathrobe

How about giving a bathrobe to wear after a bath as a Christmas present for a 0-year-old? In winter, babies can feel cold or catch a chill after bathing.
A bathrobe is a great item to keep your baby warm and cozy.
There are practical options, like ones with a hood to protect the head or ones that can be washed repeatedly.
If your baby doesn’t like getting dressed, we recommend choosing one with buttons.
It’s also an item that will warm your heart—the sight of a baby wrapped up in a bathrobe is just so cute.
Vehicles and pushcarts

A great Christmas present for babies who have started crawling or cruising is a push car.
It helps support their bodies and, by pushing it, they can build muscle strength too.
Choose one with a cute car shape and colors to spark their interest—that’s the key.
You’ll come up with lots of fun ideas, like turning the steering wheel or having them sit in the seat and strike a pose.
As they play, it can also encourage walking and physical activity.
How about gifting an item to celebrate a baby’s first Christmas?
clothes

When it comes to classic Christmas gifts for babies, clothing is probably at the top of the list.
There’s a wide range of items, from full-body baby outfits to undergarments.
If you’re giving a gift to a newborn, it’s a good idea to choose something with zippers or buttons that makes it easy to put on and take off.
Because babies grow so quickly, give them clothes they can enjoy wearing right now.
How about choosing fluffy materials or hooded pieces that will come in handy on cold winter days?
stadiometer

How about giving a height chart as a Christmas present—one that lets you record your baby’s growth day by day? Installing it on a wall at home can make it part of your daily routine.
You and your child can share the excitement of moments like, “They can reach a height they couldn’t reach just yesterday!” It also helps them practice standing up straight and planting both feet firmly, making it a practical item too.
Choose one with cute illustrations or favorite characters to make it extra special.
Tableware Set & Cutlery

Among the items babies need, tableware is something that’s easy to overlook.
Of course, many people use cute designs, but there are also dishes with various clever features.
For example, there’s a balancer set designed to help children learn the “triangle eating” method, and the ezpz Mini Mat made of silicone that sticks to the table.
Using tableware like this can make mealtimes more enjoyable.
On the other hand, it seems many parents choose to give ceramic tableware as gifts.
Ceramic pieces can be used and loved for a long time.
mobile

A common sight in households with babies is a mobile.
A mobile is that thing that hangs from the ceiling and gently sways.
It wasn’t originally designed for babies, but because it easily captures their interest, it’s often hung above a crib.
As a result, some mobiles sold aren’t actually intended for babies.
Be sure to check carefully—for sharp points and the like—before giving one as a gift.
Making your own with origami is also a great option.
Christmas gift ideas for 0-year-olds (21–30)
sparkling
This is a work featuring stars that children love.
With each page you turn, stars of all sizes appear.
At first the stars are black and white, but when you turn the page, they suddenly shine in gold! The sparkling stars are so beautiful that just looking at them brightens your heart.
I’m sure this picture book will help children nurture a sense of wonder for what is “pretty” and “beautiful.” Try tilting the book at different angles—the way the room light hits it changes, making it look as if the stars are truly glowing.


