Christmas is a magical time for children but it can be hard to find the right gift.
Here we've compiled a short selection of toys and presents to keep them busy during the holidays. Shop with Amazon using any of the links on this page and RNIB receives a percentage of each sale.
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Great gift ideas
For toddlers
The new Mini Micro Scooter is sure to be a big hit with toddlers. Suitable for ages 3-5 yrs, it comes in a variety of neon colours.
Help young children learn to spell with a fun Magnetic words builder set from LeapFrog. With letters that stick securely to any magnetic surface, the phonetic word builder helps children build over 325 words through three different levels of play.
Get them baking!
Boys and girls alike will love to help with the cooking using this practical Baking set which features the ever-popular Gruffalo. Or if you'd prefer a mess-free option for baking enthusiasts, the Honeybake Baking Set is a comprehensive painted wooden role-play set. It includes a varied selection of wooden cakes, a rolling pin, a knife, a cake stand, a tray and a cake mixer with bowl.
Toy heroes
Two picks from the Toy Retailers Association list of top toys for Christmas 2011. The hero of Pontypandy, Fireman Sam, comes to the rescue. There's never a dull moment with this activity play set. You will be a hero too if your little one receives this Fireman Sam Rescue set.
Another top pick for Christmas, Milky is your 'real', adorable, snow white bunny. He moves his eyes, nose, ears and feet, and makes real sounds. A cute soft toy that doesn't need its cage cleaned out!
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