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Baby’s first Christmas? Shop everything from toys to teethers at Nuby

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Know a special, little someone on the nice list?

Holidays are filled with magic regardless of age, but we all know that babies bring a certain level of bliss to Christmas. Whether you have your own little bundle of joy, or you’ve been struggling to find the perfect present for a little loved one, Nuby has you covered.

The trusted family brand is home to everything babies and toddlers — from playtime to snacktime, bathtime, and naptime, too. Best of all, Nuby has curated a holiday gift guide for babies, and there is an exciting catalog of toys sure to make them smile at every stage.

Several items are even marked down, like a lovely spotted wooden walker, ball pit, tile mat, and more best-sellers that will have infants, babies, and toddlers over the moon.

RELATED: Your 2024 guide to the hottest Christmas toys this year, per experts

Don’t waste any time! The clock till’ Christmas is ticking down. To save you some money and the hassle of indoor holiday shopping, Nuby also offers free shipping for all orders over $45. Not to mention, the products are available for an additional 10% off when using the code “GIFTS.”

Read on for our guide to the best gifts for babies and toddlers at Nuby.


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Are your baby’s first steps on the horizon? Ditch those flimsy, plastic walkers. Nuby’s take on the traditional walker utilizes 100% FSC-certified wood for an eco-conscious design that still boots all the fun features — like the colorful shape sorter, xylophone, and mirror. They’ll be running around the house in no time.



Ball pit
Nuby

As soon as winter rolls around, babies (and parents) are always looking for fun indoor activities to keep them entertained. Look no further than this fabulous, easy-to-assemble ball pit, which comes with a soft, machine-washable cover and over 200 colorful balls for hours of fun.



teething toy set
Nuby

Infants can be notoriously difficult to gift for, but you can never go wrong for teething toys. This newly launched pretend play set features an array of uniquely-shaped, sensory-friendly teethers that double as toys, and would make lovely stocking stuffers for a baby between three and six months.



A simple penguin toy
Nuby

Help them ring in the holidays with some silly Nuby bath toys. This adorable penguin set includes a suction cup that easily pops onto bath walls and a few different snowy characters that captivate little ones. Not to mention, they’ll be working on their hand-eye coordination while helping their friends take turns on the slide



tile set
Nuby

Save $30 on this exciting floor tile mat that relieves some parental worry while entertaining the kids at the same time. The soft, bouncy foam tiles provide a touch of cushioning for babies while they’re learning to sit up and crawl. The fun colors and patterns stimulate the senses and are completely customizable, so your artistic prodigy can create a masterpiece for the living room!



unicorn clip on pacifier
Nuby

Take it from a mom of a one-year-old. Pacifiers are easy to lose. You’ll cycle through dozens of these with my luck. But, Nuby pacifiers are a little different. This adorable pacy comes with a plush character attached to the handle. It’ll be a lot easier to spot, and it makes a perfect stocking stuffer!



Image of a shark water bottle
Nuby

Forget all those boring clear sippy cups. Nuby sippy cups are far superior. The 3D Character designs bring to life all your little ones’ favorite characters — from a gray shark to a green alligator. Plus, the silicone lid is perfect for kiddos prone to spilling.



This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.


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