Children's brains are really malleable between the ages of six to nine, so mind-expanding gifts, such as science experiments or craft kits usually hit the mark. Plus, of course, the ubiquitous scooter and small world play and construction are great for keeping them away from screens.
Discover more pressie ideas in my other Christmas guides, including Advent Calendars, Pyjamas and Babies & Toddlers and Preschool and Reception. Stay tuned for older children, adults, books and stocking fillers next week.
SilaiWali Imani rag doll, £68, Graham & Green
Mini tape recorder, £26, Kiko + gg
Mini Rodini Cool Cats sweatshirt, £55, Fenwick
Hape mud kitchen, £165.99, Wilko
Ice Blue Superhero cape, £65, For Just One Day
Junior Inventor Optical Science Kit, £34.99, Curious Minds
Sausage dog earmuffs, £15, Rockahula Kids
Colour Explosion potion kit, £35, Hooded Owls
Clouds ukelele, £15, Flying Tiger
Corks game, £16.49, Ginger Fox
Meri Meri Ziggy robot toy, £25, Pinks & Green
Mouse Mansion Bedroom to Go, £26, Sam & Julia
Kapla 100 construction planks case, £30.95, Babi Pur
Planet scarf, £20, Science Museum Shop
Neochrome LED Micro Cruiser, £164.95, Micro Scooters
Djeco Tinyly Luz & Light figures, £11.99, Niddle Noddle
Konges Sløjd puppet theatre, £56, Smallable
Billes & Co Jade Dragons Marbles, £26, I Want That Present
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