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Catholic Gifts for Children Ages 0-5

November 11, 2013 By Jen Steed · PRINTABLES TIP: Always go toward the end of a post to find the printable. · Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. {I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.}

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Each year, I remember the baptism anniversaries of not only my children, but also those of my Godchildren. With 5 of them now, I have bought a LOT of Catholic gifts for little ones. Here are some of my favorites from birth to about age 5.

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Birth/Baptism

  • Guardian Angel bear or stuffed lamb (can be found at Easter)
  • St Joseph rattle books
  • Personalized church bags (I like to order mine from VistaPrint)
  • Saints cards rings. I add new cards for their rings yearly.
  • Little People nativity set

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Age 1-2

  • St Joseph tab books or St Joseph puzzle books
  • Wee Believers Mass Kit
  • St Joseph coloring books

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Age 3-4

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  • Religious wood lacing toys (Wee Believers)
  • Large beaded rosary & CD’s
  • Catholic children’s treasure box

 

Age 5-6

  • A Children’s Missal – Latin Mass
  • Children’s Missal – NO Mass

 

What are your favorite catholic gifts for young children?

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About Jen Steed

Jen is a Catholic wife and mother to three little ones whose nose can usually be found buried in a book, learning once all the work is done.  Or sometimes, even when it’s not!  You can always find Jen blogging about the big 5 — God & Catholicism, taking care of yourself, serving your spouse and children, and managing the home.   She can be found blogging at Happy Little Homemaker.

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