For left-handed kids, sometimes it can feel like the world is made for everyone else. From sports to indoor activities to even the simplest daily tasks, lefties face many obstacles and daily challenges. For kids who just want to be, well, kids, this can be particularly frustrating, as they see their peers and friends learn new skills and hobbies that seem out of reach. While there's still a long way to go in making the world more accessible for left-handed people, more and more toys and activities for kids are becoming lefty-friendly. Click through to see some of our favorite gifts for left-handed children, for any time of year!
If your child is musically-inclined, this left-handed acoustic guitar ($70, originally $90) is a great starter instrument!
Young children will love this adorable left-handed spoon ($10) for learning how to feed themselves.
Lefties don't have to give up on their dreams of being in the big leagues with this catcher's mitt ($35, originally $54).
Teach your kids to draw with this magnetic drawing board ($12), which has a string on the pen that's long enough for lefties.
Both righties and lefties can spend hours playing with this puppet set ($120, originally $160)! Your kids will have so much fun putting on puppet shows.
Whether inside or outside, your kids will love learning the basics of mini golf with this lefty-friendly mini golf set ($30).
Whether your child likes to draw or is a budding writer, they'll love having their own desk ($54). It can be built for righties or lefties.
Get your kids outside and teach them a fun new skill with this lefty-approved fishing rod ($29). It also comes with a range of hooks for different kinds of fish.
Lots of basic skills can be more difficult for lefties, simply because the instructions aren't designed for them. Teach them how to tie their shoes with ease with this shoe-tying kit ($17).
These funny-looking crayons ($10) are actually ergonomic, and perfect for lefties! Bonus: they're also erasable.
This left-handed sketch set ($35, originally $46) is perfect for older kids who want to take their artistic talents to the next level.
Baking is a great skill to teach your kids, and they'll be begging to help you in the kitchen with this left-handed baker's set ($35).
Give your child this cake decorating kit ($9) and they might just be the next Cake Boss.
Whether they're serious about sports or just like to play outside, this left-handed hockey stick ($120, originally $200) is a great gift for kids.
These training chopsticks ($18) are so cute and perfect for teaching kids and adults.
For a truly unique gift, try this left-handed boomerang ($7) that your kids can throw around in the backyard or the park.
Knitting and crochet combine in this knook kit ($10), which comes with instructions for both right-handed and left-handed crafters.
Once your kids have the basics on acoustic guitar down, gift them with this left-handed electric guitar ($115) so they can really rock out!