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Sunday
Dec182011

Mommy Beta Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers

 

We’ve shared our holiday gift guide for Mommies, Daddies, Babies, Toddlers, and our favorite Gadgets. Now check out some of our ideas for your LO’s stocking. 

Hair Accessories: For your little girl you can order hair bows and clips online at Funny Girl. They also have super cute hats with big flowers on them. You can also find them on Amazon. They range from about $13 - $20. Reese lived in hats when she was a baby. 

Finger Paints: I bought Reese Crayola Washable Fingerpaints. This might be one of Reese’s eight Hanukkah gifts and not a stocking stuffer. These cost about $7.

Electric Toothbrush: I think most of the MommyBeta babies are using electric toothbrushes. Baby Mo uses aThomas the Train Spinbrush and Reese uses a Cinderella one made by Oral-B.  Tell them that Santa likes clean teeth! You can get them at Target for around $5.

Stickers: Nathalee uses them on plane rides to entertain Nic. Since then, I’ve introduced them to Reese and she loves sticking them on her body

Play Dough: Sure, you can buy play dough. But why buy when you can make? Natali made Baby Mo his very own play dough.

Baby Food: We like Peter Rabbit Organics but there are many great companies who make something similar. Reese is a huge fan of these pouches. Or you can try Organic Puffs or another snack your child loves. 

Still need more ideas? What about a little ball, bells, a rubber ducky, flash cards, Animalztemporary hand tattoos, cell phone or keys

What are you putting in your child’s stocking?