Top Stocking Stuffers for Kids and Adults: Fun Gift Ideas under $25

Whether you’re stuffing a traditional stocking or assembling a playful gift bundle, here are the latest favorites for kids, teens, and adults.

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I love filling my kids’ stockings — it’s a fun chance to include small surprises they’ll enjoy, often things I wouldn’t otherwise buy.

Christmas morning at our house is relaxed. We give the kids a gift they’ve been wanting, a book, and an experience to share with a parent in the coming year. Breakfast is prepared the night before so we can savor time together.

Our breakfast always features my signature Gluten Free Gingerbread Waffles with whipped cream and buttermilk syrup, plus fruit and sometimes a casserole on the side.

After breakfast we open stockings — it’s always a joy to watch the kids’ reactions. Along with small toys and treats, we often include a gift card to a favorite restaurant so we have something fun to do later.

No matter who you’re shopping for, you’ll likely find a few ideas below.

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR KIDS

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These flower sunglasses are adorable and durable, sold in a 3-pack. They’re ideal for ages 6–9 and have lasted longer than many other kids’ sunglasses I’ve tried.

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For little artists, Crayola washable window crayons provide hours of creative fun and are easy to clean.

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After researching kids’ bottles, I bought a top-rated style and it’s been great. These water bottles are kid-sized, come in fun designs, are leak-resistant, and keep drinks cold all day.

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Yo-yos are timeless. Pick a quality one with extra-long string so kids can learn tricks easily.

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For young creatives, the Melissa & Doug scratch art pad is always a hit.

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These headphones are our family favorite: adjustable and suitable for ages 6–11, perfect for school or travel.

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Mini LED flashlights (6-pack with batteries) are great for forts, flashlight tag, and camping adventures.

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These bath bombs are made in the USA with essential oils and include a small surprise—gender-neutral and fun.

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Compact Simon Says toys fit nicely in stockings and are great for travel.


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR TEENS

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For music lovers, a thumb piano is portable and fun. Many models include a carrying case so it’s easy to take anywhere.

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Sushi Go! is a quick, easy-to-learn card game that teens and tweens enjoy — a 15-minute round for 2–5 players.

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For teens who like makeup, consider gluten-free lip gloss from Shine Cosmetics — available in many shades and formulated with safe ingredients.

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A portable waterproof speaker makes any outing a party. Look for models with a carabiner and long battery life — around 10 hours is ideal.

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Consider gifting a music subscription trial so your teen can enjoy their new speaker right away.

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Puzzle lovers will enjoy a Gear Ball puzzle — twist it into shapes, then try to restore it to a cube.


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ADULTS

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Backscratchers are classic stocking fillers. Choose a comfortable, effective design rather than the basic wooden stick.

Give the gift of audiobooks. An Audible subscription is perfect for busy people who want to “read” while driving, cleaning, or getting ready. Favorite listens include both fiction and self-help titles; subscription lengths vary from one month to a year.

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Leather cord organizers are stylish and practical — a small pack will help tame tangled chargers and earbuds.

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Poo-Pourri is a discreet, pocket-sized option that many find handy for travel and shared spaces.

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A digital tire pressure gauge with a backlit display and lighted nozzle makes checking tires quick and accurate.

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Reusable faux-suede wipes are better than single-use alcohol wipes for cleaning screens and delicate surfaces repeatedly.


DON’T FORGET THE TREATS!

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These are my favorite treats and I may sneak one if they end up in a stocking — and they’re guilt-free too.

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Simple Mills almond flour crackers are my favorite gluten-free crackers: light, crispy, and not gritty. The multipack provides plenty for stockings and snacking.

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These cookies are a family favorite and always popular at school parties and birthdays.

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Organic lollipops are a guaranteed win with kids — certified gluten-free and free from the top eight allergens.

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Gourmet popcorn gift tubes come in indulgent flavors, are non-GMO and certified gluten-free — a fun, shareable treat for stockings.

For more ideas, see my Amazon shop.

If you need gluten-free holiday recipes, check out my holiday favorites post.

Happy Holidays!