Searching for great gifts is hard enough when you are shopping for one kid, but when there are siblings involved, the challenge is only amplified. Do you buy two gifts? Insist they share? Whether you're shopping for toddlers or older kids, we put together a great list of ideas spanning everything from two-player games to toys they won't mind sharing.
We have gifts for everyone on your list, including those hard-to-shop-for teens and grandparents.
For your little one with alllll of the energy, the Little Tikes 3-Foot Trampoline ($60) is an indoor solution to help your toddler burn some of it off before naptime. It's recommended for one kid at a time.
With a foldable wooden base, the SkeeBall Classic Arcade Game ($28) is perfect for family game nights.
A Barbie DreamHouse ($179, originally $199) will always and forever be the most fun place for siblings to play with Barbies!
The Nerf Laser Ops AlphaPoint Pro 2-Pack ($40) is perfect for siblings or kiddos who have friends over often.
Have little ones who refuse to stop singing "Baby Shark"? Us too! But this Play-Doh Pinkfong Baby Shark Set ($15) puts a creative spin on the tune.
They'll have a ton of fun building the Lego Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon ($160) together.
The Funko Pop! Funkoverse Strategy Game: Harry Potter ($35) board game requires at least two players.
Doing nails just got less tedious thanks to this Cool Maker Go Glam Nail Stamper ($19).
Your tweens can get their villain on with this Disney Villainous: Wicked to the Core ($25) strategy game.
Monopoly goes high-tech with the Monopoly Voice Banking ($22) board game.
The fast-paced Tip of the Tongue 2-Second Trivia Game ($19) will keep your kids on their toes.