Buying holiday gifts for kids can be tricky. While toys are always a hit, gifts for the home often carry more meaning and can be cherished for years to come. From keepsake art to adorable decor and practical furniture, here are the best kids’ home and decor gifts under $100.
Rifle Paper Company X Pottery Barn Teen Nutcracker Embroidered Stocking
Kick off the holiday season with a new stocking ($69). This charming one from Rifle Paper Company features all the characters from the iconic holiday ballet. It can even be personalized to make it extra special.
Mon Chou Knitted Blanket
Mon Chou, c’est chic! This checker-pattern knitted blanket ($88) comes in a stylish ivory color, perfect for complementing any nursery. Made from 100 percent organic Pima cotton jersey material, it’s both USDA and GOTS certified. Thoughtful and stylish, the brand’s pajamas and long-sleeve polo onesies make great add-ons, making Mon Chou a fantastic one-stop shop.
Jenni Kayne Knit Llama
Jenni Kayne is having a moment right now. From the brand’s gorgeous furniture to luxurious cashmeres, it’s hard not to share a little of that magic with the kids. This knit llama ($49) is handmade from soft, safe alpaca wool. Adults love them, too—they look especially interesting displayed on a shelf or dresser.
Domani Home Terrazzo Crib And Toddler Duvet
Oh, what fun! This crib sheet and matching duvet set ($90) makes an excellent gift for parents of toddlers. Made of 100 percent sateen cotton with a zipper finish (no worrying about little ones fiddling with buttons), it’s sure to please parents of boys and girls alike.
Warmies
More than just adorable stuffed animals, these microwaveable Warmies (starting at $15) are filled with natural flaxseed and fragrant French lavender. They add a relaxing scent to any nursery and double as soothing companions. Options include holiday-themed animals like reindeer and gingerbread people, as well as mainstays like unicorns. The brand also recently launched matching pajamas, which make an excellent upgrade to this gift.
Wayfair Qaba Plush Ride-On Rocking Horse
Looking for a classic gift? This adorable and affordable rocking horse ($65) is cleverly designed a saddle, bridle and even little stirups. Plus, it aligns with the trending coastal cowboy aesthetic that’s so popular right now.
Funboy Kids Air Mattress
Designed for kids aged three to twelve, this air mattress ($79) makes any sleepover a little more fun and a lot more aesehtic. Available in car and castle designs, it might even help little ones settle down for bed at a reasonable hour (but no gaurantees). Cozy, comfortable, and playful, it’s sure to be a hit with kids and parents alike.
Container Store 3 Sprouts Book Rack
On the hunt for a gift for little readers that isn’t a book? This cute book rack ($50) comes in a choice of owl, lion, or dinosaur designs. Affordable and fun, it adds a pop of color to any kids’ room or play space.
Pottery Barn Kids Grinch Mugs
You’re not a mean one if you gift these delightful Grinch mugs. Perfect as a gift or stocking stuffer, this set of four mugs ($55) features characters from the classic Christmas story.
Fleurdinand Custom Birth Prints
It’s hard to go wrong with custom art as a holiday gift, especially for newborns. These handcrafted prints from Fleurdinand ($48) have a timeless vibe and include the baby’s full name, birth date, and birthplace. Choose from 19 flowers and trees, multiple border colors, and three fonts. These are also fade-resistant and museum quality.
Wildbird Playmats
Finding aesthetic baby essentials can be a challenge, but Wildbird’s playmats ($84) are both beautiful and practical. Simple, minimalist, and undeniably pretty, they’re available in nine colors and styles, including olive, navy, and pink.
Society6 Animal Alphabet Poster by SunLee Art
If you don’t have time to get something customized, can we recommend this cheerful poster (from $19) from Society6? Featuring an animal for each letter of the alphabet, it’s a whimsical yet educational addition to a nursery or playroom. Best of all, like everything from Soceity6, it was designed by an independent artist.
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