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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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.
Sparkle, shine—Merry Christmas!
As the title suggests with words like “kirakira” and “pikapika,” this is a picture book whose illustrations have a holographic finish.
The content is Christmas-themed, so you’ll see plenty of Christmas elements like Santa Claus, reindeer, and Christmas trees.
And everything sparkles—so beautiful! While adults might find it a bit dazzling, the bright visuals are easy for babies with still-developing eyesight to perceive and enjoy.
Please enjoy this jewel-box-like book together with your baby.
Triangle Santa
A triangular Santa Claus, a round sack, and a square house.
This is a simple Christmas picture book whose illustrations are drawn using shapes familiar to children.
The pictures have a texture you can’t get from just coloring, giving them a certain warmth that will make kids want to reach out and touch them.
With an easy-to-follow story of Santa arriving with presents and going into the house, it naturally builds excitement for gifts.
It’s a recommended book that children can enjoy from babyhood through the early years.
If you go to sleep, Santa will come.
The warm, simple illustrations and gentle text are soothing to a baby’s eyes and ears.
The especially fun feature is that sliding the bottom part of the book changes the child’s facial expression.
When the child is awake, Santa is hidden; when the child falls asleep, Santa appears.
It’s a book that lets parents and children share a sense of excitement as they turn the pages, sparking a baby’s curiosity.
Perfect for bedtime and nighttime read-alouds, it’s a volume that lets little ones enjoy their first Christmas with all five senses.
This picture book will make those special Christmas moments with your baby even richer.
Everyone’s beloved Christmas
This is a Christmas picture book with sliding mechanisms.
Every page, including the cover, has interactive elements you can move with your finger.
You can make Santa’s sleigh glide, hang ornaments on the tree, light a fire, and more.
It’s a book packed with the spirit of Christmas.
The content is suitable even for infants, so the text consists of simple one-line sentences and sound words.
At first, children can enjoy having it read to them, and as they grow, they can follow the words themselves and keep enjoying it.


