5 Holiday Gift Ideas for Kids Created By Kids

Need a good holiday gift for the child who has everything? What about a gift that was actually made or created by a fellow kid? 

Inspire your kids' entrepreneurial spirit this year with these unique gifts for kids that just so happen to be made by kids.

Stutter-Fly book by Stephen Moss 

This 13-year-old used the app Greenlight to save up so he could write and publish this picture book about facing your fears. The book's story is designed to inspire and educate readers on speech fluency disorders and disabilities.


Harlow's Harvest by Harlow Tyrner

This 9-year-old and self-proclaimed vegan conceived of a STEM-influenced subscription box that encourages kids to cook their own food while also supplementing what they learn in school. Along with recipes, each month's box includes science activities, a grocery shopping/cost calculator list, nutritional facts, and fun facts about the theme. Past themes have included Starry Night, which I reviewed a few weeks ago.


I'm a Girly by Kids4Kids

This European fashion doll line, now available in the U.S., is co-designed by the brand's kid design team. These 8-to-14-year-old boys and girls offer guidance on how the 18-inch dolls, 14-inch dolls, and styling heads should look.


Loonar Clothing by Jack Schwartz and Mateo Santamaria

During quarantine, these high schoolers launched a knitwear brand that represents equality for all and features fabrics made from recycled water bottles and post-industrial cotton. Talk about useful gifts for kids! Influencers and celebrities have been supporting the brand by wearing its face masks on social media. The Loonar line also includes shirts and hoodies.


Yo Ring by Brody Korth

This palm-sized silicone disc is the brainchild of high schooler Brody Korth who originally started by tossing a small metal ring back and forth with his friends. The object of Yo Ring, which looks like a small donut, is to catch it on your finger.

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