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Add These Fun Items to Your Kid’s Stockings This Christmas

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
December 20, 2019
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Christmas is just around the corner and children are starting to get excited. Instead of piling gifts under the tree, you should surprise your children with a collection of awesome stocking stuffers.

But before you start your shopping endeavours, you need to use an online directory of Canadian malls — these useful tools can give you essential information like store locations and mall hours. They can also provide you with digital coupons, allowing you to save a pretty penny on presents throughout the holiday season.

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If you’re running low on gift ideas, don’t sweat it; you can add these great items into your children’s stockings without breaking the bank:

1 – Finger-Painting Set

When was the last time that you finger-painted? This fun and creative activity is great for children that have an artistic side. You can join your children on their finger-painting adventures and create a collection of fridge-worthy pieces.

If you don’t know where to find a high-quality finger-painting set, then you need to take a trip to a Mastermind Toys Canada location near you. Mastermind Toys offers a wide variety of finger-painting sets and accessories that make perfect additions to any stocking.

2 – Novelty Books

It can be difficult to get your children to read. Many children are simply not interested in picking up a book; this is generally due to them having a lack of interest in the content matter.

If you want your children to spend more time reading, you need to get them something that they can really get into. Why not try a novelty book from Spencers Gifts Canada?

Spencer’s offers an enormous selection of unique and whacky books. These books focus on topics ranging from meditation to tarot cards.

If you’re looking for something truly different, you need to make your way to this great shop before it’s too late. While you’re there, you can pick up other fun stocking stuffers that are bound to surprise your children.

3 – Make-Up Products

Many girls love to try out new types of make-up. This is a fun way for women of all ages to express themselves and it can help them feel confident.

If your daughter has hinted that she needs some new make-up products, then you should head over to MAC Cosmetics as soon as you can. This store offers an extensive selection of make-up, cosmetic accessories and skincare products.

Some examples of the products they carry include:

  • Lipstick
  • Eyeshadow
  • Bronzer
  • Foundation
  • Concealer
  • Body Glitter

Not to mention, MAC Cosmetics has recently released its “Canadian Originals” line of products. These products are as bold as the people who wear them. All of these items are small, which makes it easy to add them to stockings.

Even if you’ve loaded up the Christmas tree with gifts, you should switch things up by putting fun items in your kids’ stockings. Be sure to look for items like finger-painting sets, novelty books and make-up the next time you go shopping.  And don’t forget the local options!

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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