A Mom's Holiday Gift Guide for a Toddler With Down Syndrome
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Christmas is upon us!
I feel like this season is easily 80 percent of the population’s favorite. And if you’re one of those bah-humbug types, you’re still stuck smack dab in the middle of the “Season of Giving,” so here are some ideas to get you started on that doe-eyed toddler with Down syndrome in your life.
As a mom of a child with Down syndrome, when I’m shopping for my little girl, I automatically think of how she can benefit from what I’m getting her whether it’s toys, clothes, shoes, food, etc. Many of these gift ideas promote fine motor skills, like the pincer grasp or intentional release, imaginative play, recognizing shapes and colors and practicing gross motor skills with bigger movements. Or they’re just plain adorable and I couldn’t pass them up!
TO PLAY
These toys can help toddlers with Down syndrome learn and develop motor skills — while having fun at the same time!
First Shapes Jumbo Knob Wooden Puzzle by Melissa & Doug
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Object Recognition
- Matching
Or if you want to get fancy: Customize One With Their Name!
Finger Puppets Set by Yabber
Targeted Skills
- Imaginative Play
- Fine Motor
- Communication
Classic Wooden Shape Sorting Cube by Melissa & Doug
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Color & Shape Recognition
- Problem-Solving
Smart Wheels Spinning Tower Playset by VTech
Targeted Skills
- Imaginative Play
- Fine Motor
- Letter and Number Recognition
My Pal Scout (or Violet) by LeapFrog
Targeted Skills
- Communication
- Word & Color Recognition
- Imaginative Play
Ball Pit Tent by EocuSun
Targeted Skills
- Gross Motor and Coordination
- Independence
- Color Recognition
TO WEAR
These comfortable clothes will soothe the senses of a small child with Down syndrome, and make great gifts.
Muslin Cotton Wearable Blanket by Fawn Hill Co.
Organic Cotton Wearable Blanket by Touched by Nature
Girl’s Floral Swim Wear by Beautyin
- Year Round Swim Therapy
- Rashguard
- Just Plain Adorable
Boy’s Striped Swim Wear by Sansi
- Year Round Swim Therapy
- Rashguard
- Just Plain Adorable
Boy’s Casual Sneaker by Carter’s
- Stylin’
Girl’s Glitter Flashing Sneaker by Yilan
- Major Fashion Points
TO EAT
Many young kids with Down syndrome struggle with feeding; these gifts can help them develop oral motor and fine motor skills.
360-Degree Spill Resistant Gyro Bowl by Ztl
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Coordination
- Self-Feeding
Silicone Feeding Placemat by Baby Way
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Coordination
- Self-Feeding
Straw Cup Lids & Straws by Tougs
Targeted Skills
- Oral Motor
- Independence
- Coordination
Waterproof Superbib by Bumkins
TO LEARN
Like all toddlers, toddlers with Down syndrome want to learn and understand, and feel represented in books and media. These gifts can help!
Bluetooth Headphones with Volume Control
Targeted Skills
- Independence
- Communication
- Responsibility
You’re All Kinds of Wonderful Book by Nancy Tillman
Targeted Skills
- Confidence
- Communication
- Inclusion
Soft Activity Book with Easy-to-Turn Pages by Melissa & Doug
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Creative Play
- Problem-Solving
3-Sided Toothbrush
Targeted Skills
- Fine Motor
- Independence
- Hygiene
Happy holidays and happy shopping!
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