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Not all children are rambunctious, loud, and rowdy. While some children hope to be the center of attention, others are much happier spending time with those they know the best, playing independently, and pursuing their favorite hobbies. Having an introverted child is a wonderful thing, as they have great listening skills, are incredibly observant, are thoughtful and considerate and when they make friendships, those connections are often genuine and long-lasting.
But if your introverted little one has a birthday coming up, or you just want to spoil them for being them, then you might find yourself wondering what to spoil them with – check out wickeduncle.com for the latest gift ideas for children of all ages. It’s a good idea to think carefully about what to gift an introverted child, as the wrong type of gift will only bring disappointment, and you’ll be left wondering how you could have spent your money better.
Here we’ll explore some wonderful gift ideas, perfect for shy and introverted children.
Somewhere to call their own
If you have the space to play with, then how about a cool (or super cute) teepee in their bedroom? All kids enjoy making tents, forts, and dens and these little tents provide the perfect place to relish some imaginative play and enjoy some quiet time in equal measures. Whether they’re reading their favorite book, hosting a sleepover with a close friend, or their stuffed animals, somewhere to call their own means they can enjoy all their favorite activities in a safe, secure, and super cool place.
Art supplies
Many introverted children love being creative, and gifting them materials and art supplies to help them express themselves will always be a welcome gift. From drawing pencils and watercolors to canvases, notebooks, paints, and colored pens. You could put together an art bundle for them and see what creations they come up with.
Headphones
Does your recipient have access to their own digital devices? If so, a new pair of headphones could be the perfect gift. Whether they’re listening to audiobooks, their favorite band, streaming video content or gaming, you’ll find a wide range of headphones for kids online. From sleek and stylish designs to ones with cat ears and extra cushioning.
Something to enhance their interests
Do you have a budding photographer at home? Maybe your recipient hopes to learn an instrument? If so, why not gift them something that will enhance their interests more? Maybe you could gift them that new camera they’ve always wanted, or some editing software? A musical instrument with an online class subscription to help them get started could be ideal. Showing an interest in their hobbies can help them harness their skills and even build their confidence.
And finally, memberships
Many public attractions are closed right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look ahead. If your little introvert loves visiting a particular place, why not gift them an annual membership? Museums, art galleries, outdoor exhibitions, national parks, zoos and conservation sites – instead of gifting them a single item, treat them to something they can use throughout the year.