As a mother and a toy designer, I’ve always believed that the best gifts for children aren’t the flashiest ones under the tree. They’re the gifts that stay with them long after the decorations come down — the ones that make them think, explore, and feel something. Christmas is a season of warmth, hope, and togetherness, and it’s the perfect moment to choose gifts that shape not just childhood playtime, but childhood itself.
This holiday season, instead of adding more screens, batteries, and blinking gadgets to their world, let’s give our children gifts that spark imagination, deepen curiosity, and build values that last long after the festivities are over.
1. Toys That Encourage Purposeful Play:
Kids learn through play — truly learn. Open-ended toys like blocks, puzzles, building sets, and sensory games may look simple, but they help children develop focus, patience, problem-solving, and confidence. At EduSpark, I call this purposeful play: joyful play that teaches without trying too hard. A thoughtfully designed wooden toy or a tactile activity lets kids explore freely, without rules or limits, and that freedom builds creativity in its purest form.
2. Storytelling and Memory-Making Gifts
Christmas has always been a celebration of stories — stories of kindness, miracles, family, and community. Gifts that nurture storytelling help children build imagination and empathy. Picture books, puppet sets, DIY craft kits, or themed playsets encourage them to create their own worlds and characters. These are the gifts that don’t just entertain; they help children express themselves.
3. Gifts That Engage the Senses, Not Just the Eyes
In a world full of screens, sensory play is a gentle, grounding escape. Think clay, textured puzzles, kinetic sand, simple musical instruments, or nature-inspired activity kits. These toys strengthen fine motor skills, improve attention span, and bring a sense of calm to a child’s day. A child who learns to explore with their hands and senses builds awareness — of themselves and the world.
4. Experiences Over Excess
Some of the most meaningful Christmas gifts aren’t wrapped at all. A baking session together, a winter craft workshop, a visit to a museum, or even a day outdoors can create memories that last far longer than store-bought presents. Experiences remind us what Christmas truly stands for — connection, joy, and shared moments.
5. Gifts That Teach Kindness
Christmas is also a season of giving. What if our gifts could help children learn generosity early? Encourage them to pick one old toy to gift to someone who needs it more, or help them make small care packages for helpers in the community. When children experience the joy of giving, it becomes a tradition they carry into adulthood.
This Christmas, let’s move beyond toys that entertain for a moment and choose ones that nurture for a lifetime. Imagination, curiosity, compassion, and creativity — these are the real gifts of childhood.
Because in the end, the brightest part of Christmas isn’t the lights on our homes.
It’s the spark we help ignite in our children’s hearts.
About the Author:
Sana Moiz is the founder and driving force behind EduSpark Toys, a pioneering brand dedicated to sustainable and educational toys. As a child psychologist and mother, she started EduSpark during the COVID-19 pandemic, inspired by the need for fun, safe, and developmentally enriching toys for her own children. With access to her father’s century-old woodworking expertise, she created eco-friendly, Montessori-inspired toys that quickly gained popularity among parents seeking high-quality alternatives.
What began as a community-driven initiative has now flourished into one of India’s most beloved wooden toy brands, trusted by over 200,000 parents, schools, and play centers.













