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What Gets into My Shoebox?

March 29, 2019

What Gets into My Shoebox?

Begin with an excellent “wow” item like a toy, football with pump, or clothing outfit which will capture the child’s attention the moment she or he opens this area. See our ideas for gifts based on gender and age the following for other fun toys, hygiene products, and college supplies to fill the shoebox.

Don’t Include

Chocolate tooth paste gum used or broken products war-related products for example toy guns, knives, or military figures chocolate or food seeds fruit rolls or any other fruit snacks drink mixes (powdered or liquid) fluids or lotions medications or vitamins breakable products for example snow globes or glass containers aerosol cans.

Ideas For Gifts

A “Wow” Item

  • Toy
  • Football (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder)
  • Toy
    (Consider including accessories for example toy clothes or perhaps a small toy bed.)
  • Football (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder)
  • Backpack
  • Toy
    (Consider including accessories for example toy clothes or perhaps a small toy bed.)
  • Football (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder.)
  • Backpack

Personal Care Products

  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example hair bows, bracelets, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example hair bows, bracelets, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Non-liquid lip balm
  • Flash light
    (solar-powered or hands-crank if battery powered, make sure to include extra batteries from the type needed)
  • Compact mirror
  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example hair bows, bracelets, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Non-liquid lip balm
  • Flash light
    (solar-powered or hands-crank if battery powered, make sure to include extra batteries from the type needed)
  • Compact mirror
  • Nail clipper and file
  • Stick deodorant
  • Washable/multiple-use cloth menstrual pads

School Supplies

  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Pens
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Notebooks
  • Blank index cards
  • Solar-powered calculator
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Protractor
  • Glue stick (don’t include liquid glue)
  • Small adhesive tape
  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Pens
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Notebooks
  • Blank index cards
  • Solar-powered calculator
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Protractor
  • Glue stick (Don’t include liquid glue.)
  • Small adhesive tape

Clothes and accessories

  • Shirts and pants
  • Pillowcase dress (loose-fitting sundress)
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Shades
  • BagOrhandbag
  • Hair bows
  • Friendship bracelets (woven with yarn or embroidery thread)
  • Shirts and pants
  • Pillowcase dress (loose-fitting sundress)
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Shades
  • BagOrhandbag
  • Hair bows
  • Friendship bracelets (woven with yarn or embroidery thread)
  • Shirts and pants
  • Pillowcase dress (loose-fitting sundress)
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Decorative hat
  • Watch
  • Shades
  • BagOrhandbag
  • Bead jewellery/bead package
  • Hair accessories (hair clips, hair ribbons, elastic hair bands, etc.)

Crafts and Activities

  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Pens
  • Coloring pads
  • Coloring books
  • Picture book
  • Notebooks
  • Glue stick (Don’t include liquid glue.)
  • Small adhesive tape
  • Watercolor set
    [Finger paint palette/crayons/markers (non-liquid containers), styling brushes, canvas or paper]
  • Playdough
    (Attempt to add plastic cookie cutters as non-sharp utensils the kid may use using the playdough.)
  • Stickers
  • Skipping rope/Jumping rope
  • Help make your own products for example hair bows, finger puppets, and friendship bracelets. Download instructions here.
  • Coloring books
  • Watercolor set
    [Finger paint palette/crayons/markers (non-liquid containers), styling brushes, canvas or paper]
  • Puzzles
  • Playdough
    (Attempt to add plastic cookie cutters as non-sharp utensils the kid may use using the playdough.)
  • Stickers
  • Blackboard and chalk
  • Field glasses
  • Skipping rope/Jumping rope
  • Make-it-yourself craft products or package. Download instructions here.
  • Puzzles
  • Field glasses
  • Compass
  • Blackboard and chalk
  • Sewing package, fabric (1-2 yards), and ribbon
  • Laminated decorative pictures with looped ribbon attached like a picture hanger
  • Gardening package with mitts and trowel hands tool (Don’t include gardening seeds.)
  • Handmade cards
  • Skipping rope/Jumping rope
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated)
  • Finger puppets
  • Slinky
  • Etch A Sketch
  • Interactive toys which include push buttons, lights, noise (include extra batteries)
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Costume products to experience dress-up, for example crowns and costume jewellery
  • Plastic toys and toy figures
  • Yo-yo
  • Small Frisbee
  • Small kite
  • Etch A Sketch
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Yo-yo
  • Small Frisbee
  • Small kite
  • Etch A Sketch
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Marbles

An Individual Note

  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.
  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.
  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.

A “Wow” Item

  • Football (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder)
  • Football (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy truck or boat
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder)
  • Backpack
  • FootballOrsoccer (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Toy truck or boat
  • Toy
  • A dress-up costume of clothing to put on
  • Small guitar (like a harmonica or woodwind recorder)
  • Backpack

Personal Care Products

  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example combs, markers, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example combs, markers, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Non-liquid lip balm
  • Flash light
    (solar-powered or hands-crank if battery powered, make sure to include extra batteries from the type needed)
  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush
  • Clean cloth
  • Bar soap (packaged and/or perhaps in a container)
  • Adhesive bandages
    (Colorful ones might help a young child become more prepared to put on a bandage. Don’t include liquid antibiotic cream.)
  • Multiple-use plastic containers: cup, water bottle, plate, bowl, blunt-edged utensils
    (Consider filling a clear container with non-liquid products for example combs, markers, shades, or washcloths to maximise the area.)
  • Blanket
  • Non-liquid lip balm
  • Flash light
    (solar-powered or hands-crank if battery powered, make sure to include extra batteries from the type needed)
  • Nail clipper and file
  • Non-liquid lip balm
  • Stick deodorant

School Supplies

  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Erasers
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Pens
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Notebooks
  • Blank index cards
  • Solar-powered calculator
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Protractor
  • Glue stick (Don’t include liquid glue.)
  • Small adhesive tape
  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Erasers
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Pens
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Notebooks
  • Blank index cards
  • Solar-powered calculator
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Protractor
  • Glue stick (don’t include liquid glue)
  • Small adhesive tape

Clothes and accessories

  • Shirts and pants
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Shades
  • Shirts and pants
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Watch
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Shades
  • Shirts and pants
  • Under garments
  • Footwear and socks
  • Switch-flops
  • Watch
  • Hat/scarf/mittens
  • Shades
  • Bandana

Crafts and Activities

  • Pencils
  • Small manual pencil knife sharpener
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil situation
  • Pens
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Coloring pads
  • Coloring books
  • Picture book
  • Notebooks
  • Glue stick (Don’t include liquid glue.)
  • Small adhesive tape
  • Watercolor set
    [Finger paint palette/crayons/markers (non-liquid containers), styling brushes, canvas or paper]
  • Foundations
  • Playdough
    (Attempt to add plastic cookie cutters as non-sharp utensils the kid may use using the playdough.)
  • Stickers
  • Help make your own products for example finger puppets and friendship bracelets. Download instructions here.
  • Coloring books
  • Watercolor set
    [Finger paint palette/crayons/markers (non-liquid containers), styling brushes, canvas or paper]
  • Puzzles
  • Playdough
    (Attempt to add plastic cookie cutters as non-sharp utensils the kid may use using the playdough.)
  • Stickers
  • Blackboard and chalk
  • Field glasses
  • Foundations
  • Tool set
  • Make-it-yourself craft products or package Download instructions here.
  • Puzzles
  • Field glasses
  • Compass
  • Blackboard with chalk
  • Tool set with work mitts
  • Fishing package
  • Colorful rope or twine
  • Gardening package with mitts and trowel (no seeds)
  • Magnets
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Skipping rope/jumping rope
  • Handmade cards
  • Marbles
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Tennis ball
  • Finger puppets
  • Slinky
  • Etch A Sketch
  • Play cars/trucks/motorboats
  • Plastic tools
  • Plastic dinosaurs
  • Interactive toys which include push buttons, lights, noise (include extra batteries)
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Baseball and mitt
  • Tennis ball
  • Plastic dinosaurs, creatures, figures (nothing war-related)
  • Toy cars
  • Yo-yo
  • Small Frisbee
  • Small kite
  • Etch A Sketch
  • Hacky sack
  • Foam ball
  • Kickball (Make certain to incorporate a handbook air mattress pump so the ball could be reinflated.)
  • Baseball and mitt
  • Tennis ball
  • Yo-yo
  • Small Frisbee
  • Small kite
  • Hacky sack
  • Toy cars

An Individual Note

  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.
  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.
  • You might enclose an email towards the child along with a photo of yourself, your loved ones, or group. Should you incorporate your name as well as an address, the kid might be able to write back.

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