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Posted: 2021-12-01T10:45:02Z | Updated: 2021-12-01T10:45:02Z 16 Diverse Gifts For Kids That Prove Representation Matters | HuffPost Life

16 Diverse Gifts For Kids That Prove Representation Matters

From dolls with naturally curly hair to reimagined fairytale books, these products will create toy chests that match real life.
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It’s that wonderful time of year, when the toy aisle is filled with the newest colorful bikes, action figures, dolls, playhouses and elaborate play sets . And if you’re doing your toy shopping online this year, right now is crunch time — you need to order as soon as possible  to make sure everything arrives at your home on time. 

But when considering exactly which toys to buy this year, think about how representation can play a part in playtime . Growing up, I remember being so thrilled when I would unwrap a birthday or Christmas gift to see a doll that looked like me, or a book with a main character on the cover who had thick hair that looked like mine (and a matching super-shiny, greasy forehead). However, I also recall walking down the toy aisle with my mom and being a little disappointed that there were only two Black dolls sitting on the shelves, usually placed behind the other dolls with whom I shared no features or history. 

Every kid should be able to have toys they identify with, but there’s a lack of options for dolls, toys, books and puzzles showing different faiths, genders, languages and physical abilities. However, the toy industry is finally making strides to be more inclusive, as many small and large brands are putting out toys for everyone. The list below serves as a launching pad for discovering toys and activities that aim to do just that. From puzzles that feature images of kids of different races to handmade dolls wearing hijabs, these gifts reflect the world we all live in. 

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1
The Little Likes Kids joyful carousel jumbo puzzle
Representation matters, even in kids puzzles. This jumbo 24-piece puzzle comes from Little Likes Kids , a toy company founded by a mom who wanted to create inclusive and diverse toys so her children could see themselves during playtime. It features a colorful carousel image and is recommended for kids age 3 and older.

Get it at Pottery Barn Kids for $14.
2
The Our Generation gymnastics Nya doll
Olympics season may be over (for now), but this doll will be cherished for a lifetime if you know a little one who loves gymnastics. The Nya doll has tight light brown curls that can be taken down from the bun to create new hairstyles. She's dressed in a zip-up jacket, leotard, gymnastic socks and a gold medal.

Get it at Target for $24.99.
3
The Little People, Big Dreams coloring book
All tiny hands will need is a pack of colored pencils to dig into this coloring book, which features 15 famous figures from different backgrounds and time periods. Maya Angelou, Bruce Lee, Frida Kahlo, Zaha Hadid and Georgia OKeeffe are just a few of the icons they'll see depicted.

Get it on Amazon for $5.19.
4
The Ameena doll from Selma's Dolls
Dressed in a green shirt a color with significant meanings in Islam and a hijab, the Ameena doll is a part of Selma's Dolls . The collection of dolls started by Valerie Alva-Ruiz and Courtney Stillwagon aims to teach children how to embrace and understand the differences of others. Ameena stands 12.8 inches tall and is designed for kids ages 2 and up. The doll also comes with an illustrated book that tells a story of Selma overcoming her fears on the first day of school with the help of Ameena, Annie and Lola.

Get it on Amazon for $23.99.
5
The Healthy Roots Zoe doll
A doll with naturally curly hair that can actually be washed with real hair products and styled? Created by Healthy Roots Dolls , a toy company that aims to empower young girls and embrace diversity, the Zoe doll helps young kids learn how to style and care for their hair. She stands at 18 inches tall and is suitable for ages 6 and up.

Get it at Target for $79.99.
6
The Little Likes Kids day at the barbershop memory game
My little brother used to struggle with getting his hair cut at the barbershop. And with good reason it can be intimidating and overwhelming if you don't exactly know what you're getting into. This 48-piece matching memory game from Little Likes Kids helps children get more comfortable with what getting a haircut at the barbershop entails and what they might see when they sit in the chair.

Get it at Nordstrom for $16.
7
A handmade hijab doll with a prayer mat
OAK Creative Designs was founded in Kayseri, Turkey, by Nilgun Seyhun as a way for Syrian refugee women who settled there to learn vocational skills and make a steady income by producing handmade crochet items. Every doll is crocheted by hand and shipped from Turkey. The hijab dolls come in medium and large sizes come with a matching prayer mat.

Get it on Etsy starting at $32.
8
"Hair Love" by Matthew A. Cherry
Matthew A. Cherry 's "Hair Love," which was released in 2019, tells the story of a father who learns how to care for and style his daughter Zuri's hair. Zuri has a lot of kinky, coily hair, which her mother typically does. But in the story, her father is put up to the task of doing it and in turn, he helps boost Zuri's confidence.

Get it on Amazon for $11.77
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The "Once Upon a World Collection" by Chloe Perkins
With this collection of revised fairytales, kids of different ethnicities and cultures can see themselves in their favorite stories. The retellings include "Snow White," "Cinderella," "Rapunzel" and "The Princess and the Pea," and take place in Japan, Mexico, India and Russia.

Get them on Amazon for $23.75.
10
The Barbie Fashionistas doll in a wheelchair
The Barbie Fashionistas line includes dolls of all skin tones, body types and abilities, including the #166 model, which features a Barbie with crimped hair in a wheelchair. The wheels actually roll and it has a working brake. The doll also comes in a version with blonde hair .

Get it at Target for $15.29.
11
A set of My Family Builders building blocks
These magnetic building blocks developed by My Family Builders , a toy company that approaches children's learning with an inclusive mind, create endless possibilities for kids to observe and embrace differences. The set comes with 16 blocks that mix and match to product unique characters and family dynamics. It includes eight kid heads, four kid torsos and four small legs; three blocks come together to create one character.

Get it on Amazon for $34.95.
12
The Barbie Fashionistas doll with a full afro
Kids with big afros deserve to see their hair texture in dolls. The #156 Barbie Fashionistas doll comes with a varsity jacket-style dress, heels and blue lipstick.

Get it at Target for $7.99.
13
The Qai Qai doll
Little ones who love Serena Williams will jump for joy when they learn about Qai Qai. The doll started out as an animated concept by the tennis superstar and is based off of her daughter's first doll. It now has an Instagram and Twitter page, and is currently only available on Amazon.

Get it on Amazon for $20.99.
14
The "I Never Forget A Face" memory matching game
This matching game from woman-founded toy company eeBoo is a great gift to help kids practice recognition and memory skills. It comes with 24 pairs of different faces to match and is suitable for ages 3 and up.

Get it on Amazon for $18.
15
The Baby Alive Lulu Achoo doll
Baby Alive dolls are classic toys, as the brand has been around since 1973. The brand h a variety of dolls with different skin tones and hair types, including this curly-haired version of the Lulu Achoo doll. Like the name suggests, this doll makes sneezing noises, coughs and moves her arms. The set comes with a doctor station that has an attached play stethoscope, two charts, a pretend thermometer, cloth tissue, a spoon, a comb and a bottle.

Get it on Amazon for $52.99.
16
"The Life Of/La Vida de Jean-Michel Basquiat" by Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein
With this illustrated book, you can teach your kids about Jean-Michel Basquiat's contributions to neo-expressionism in the art world. The Brooklyn-born artist, who was of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent, expressed his creativity through graffiti, paintings and drawings around New York. Citlali Reyes illustrated the book, which allows kids to discover more about his life and work.

Get it on Amazon for $9.19.

Before You Go

A Gen Z-Approved Gift Guide
A set of tarot cards and a tarot guide(01 of19)
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In the world of tarot, there's a legend that your first tarot deck is supposed to be a gift . As a first deck or not, a set of cards and a guide book make a great gift. There are tons of styles of cards (like the Black Power tarot set or Monopoly tarot ) to make it even more meaningful.

"My Gen Z girls love tarot cards and astrological guides." Regina Flores Dunda

Get a set of tarot cards with a tarot guide for $16.99 on Amazon.
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Tickets to live events or StubHub gift cards(02 of19)
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In the olden days, when department stores were lunch destinations, giving someone a gift card felt cold or last-minute. Yet, for Gen Z, gift cards to concerts, sporting events, museums and other live events are the gift that keeps on giving. Rather than fixating on finding a physical present to wrap, think about giving them an experience they can enjoy.

"Gen Z really values in-person experiences (ex. concerts)." Lee

Get a StubHub gift card for any live event on StubHub.
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Actual physical books(03 of19)
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Yeah, yeah, Gen Z is always on their phone and needs everything online. But look around a park or the subway: The people reading e-books on Kindles are generally not Gen Z. This generation is all about actual paper books, and double points to you if it's from a small, local business. If you don't have time to pop into your local brick and mortar, the website Bookshop connects you to local book shops you can buy from online.

"My Gen Z'er loves books. His last requests were Dante's 'Divine Comedy' and Dumas's 'Count of Monte Cristo.' He typically goes for history books." Tina Reynaga Parra

Check out new and old favorite books on Bookshop.
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A getaway (or staycation)(04 of19)
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You may want to give your Gen Zer some cash for their vacation. But to be extra intentional with jumpstarting their travel fund, consider snagging them an Airbnb gift card that they can use at their leisure.

"'Experiences' are wonderful gifts as well." Jannetti

Get a travel gift card at Airbnb.
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Metal reusable water bottles(05 of19)
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The best part about reusable water bottles (other than reducing one-use plastics) is that you can never have too many. Big, small, colorful, minimalist there's no wrong way to go with a metal water bottle.

"Those chunky metal water bottles." Sabrina Soros Kareha

Check out the selection of Hydro Flasks at Amazon or Hydroflask.com .
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A knit beanie(06 of19)
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Though clothing and accessory gifts can be a gamble, a solid color actually-warm beanie is a pretty safe bet. Snag a color you know they like, or go neutral for a sure thing.

"Beanie hats. A lot of them like beanie hats." Zelena Gardener

Get a Carhartt beanie from Dick's for $17 (available in 18 colors).
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The gift of green(07 of19)
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The most popular answer we got was money. Cash. Checks. Visa gift cards. Whatever form, Gen Z wants to buy their own gifts (or like, pay for rent, groceries and car insurance.)

"Cash." Kim Penna

Get a Visa gift card from Amazon.
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Sustainable/"eco-friendly" presents(08 of19)
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Second to "cash," the next popular answer was gifts that inspire sustainability efforts or help people reduce their green footprint. Something like this cute compost holder is a great addition to a renter's kitchen that helps them do their part.

"How about real action on climate change?" - Samantha Darcy

Get a compost bin container from Package Free for $17.
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Oversized beanbag(09 of19)
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Another popular trend in our survey was '90s-inspired bedroom decor. Think bean bags, string lights and ways to display polaroid photos.

"X-large beanbag chairs to lounge in." Stacy Crossfield Williams

Get the Big Joe XL from Amazon for $167.48.
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A zero waste starting kit(10 of19)
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For a plastic-free and zero-waste double wammy, get your Gen Zer a "no waste" starter kit so they can TikTok going to the farmer's market in style. This kit comes with a Mason jar for ice matches and a cloth produce bag likely to be used as a purse.

"Zero-waste, plastic-free and sustainability-focused gifts from responsible and ethical companies." Jen Goldberg Leonard

Get the zero waste market kit from Package Free for $38.
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Strip lights(11 of19)
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Following the '90s bedroom theme, a string of strip lights with a remote lets your Gen Zer take charge of the vibes.

"LED Strip lights to line the ceiling and corners of their bedroom." Tara Oxby

Get dalattin strip lights from Amazon for $26.22.
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Anything astrological(12 of19)
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If your Gen Zer has recently asked about their birth time, they're probably getting into astrology. Go for specific gifts that feature their sign or snag something about astrology in general, like a guide book or tapestry .

"I love things with my sign on them, like necklaces or keychains." Kendra, 21

Get "Astrology: Using the Wisdom of the Stars in Your Everyday Life" on Bookshop for $23.
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Stock their kitchen(13 of19)
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What's that saying, the way to someone's heart is through their stomach? Coordinate a grocery delivery of your Gen Zer's favorite snacks or get them a gift card so they can shop for themselves.

"Grocery gift card!!!" Dierdre, 23

Get a grocery gift card on Instacart.
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A record player and some vinyl(14 of19)
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If anyone loves a throwback, it's Gen Z. A record player works as room decor and a cool way for them to listen to their favorite music.

"Records of their favorite band and a record player." Soros Kareha

Get the Victrola Vintage record player on Amazon for $48.
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Handmade "comfort" items(15 of19)
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Millennials are the generation of i-everything minimalism and sleek aesthetics. But Gen Z wants handmade, homemade, small business coziness like hand-poured candles, crocheted coasters and locally sourced fiber blankets. Think elevated art teacher.

"Custom things (from Etsy), thoughtful gifts (those connected to a need or desire expressed by the giftee), something handmade, and comfort products, as we all spend more time inside/on the couch/in bed, all serve as great gifts for Gen Z." - Jannetti

Get the "Merry Christmas" gift box starting at $31.50 on SitosShop on Etsy.
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Durable slippers(16 of19)
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Don't be fooled by Shein hauls all over TikTok; there's also a strong anti-fast fashion trend happening throughout Gen Z . They like brands that are transparent about their sustainability efforts and products that last. If you're thinking about getting your Gen Zer a pair of slippers or thick socks with the threads on the bottom, poke around some "outdoors" brands to find something wooly and well made.

"Haflinger house shoes." Cheryl Salmen Hofer

Get Haflinger Hearts slippers on Zappos for $89.
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Utilitarian, but make it thoughtful(17 of19)
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It's easy to get carried away trying to find "the perfect present." But Jannetti suggests not overthinking it. When in doubt, go for something cute but practical. Think of things that they can use around their house that will make their space look even more "them."

"Things that I can use each day and be reminded that I'm loved." Jannetti

Get the macrame hanging light pendant from SitosShop on Etsy starting at $112.50.
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Home appliances(18 of19)
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In addition to half-cute, half-practical home items, you can also go for full practical items. Gen Z likes to be "heard." If your Gen Zer has mentioned wanting a space heater or needing a coat rack, take note.

"Honestly, I want a vacuum." Jenna, 23

Get the BISSELL 2252 on Amazon for $106.44.

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Keep their coffee warm(19 of19)
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For a little whimsy and a lot of use, grab your Gen Zer a mug warmer. It will keep all their oat milk lattes warm as they make online petitions against plastic bags.

"A plug-in coffee mug warmer." Isabella, 21

Get the Vobaga coffee mug warmer on Amazon for $25.99.
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