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Laura White - Eden Children's Resources Specialist

A baby’s first Christmas is a special celebration in itself. A time for creating core memories and enjoying family time together. From soft toys to stocking fillers, these ranges of Christian gifts, toys and keepsakes are designed to mark this very special season. These handpicked Christian gifts for babies can be enjoyed now (because they’re snuggly, soft or bright) but are also gifts they can cherish for a lifetime on their walk with God.
Squish and Snugg: Fruits of the Spirit - a soft, huggable toy that doubles as a sweet introduction to the fruits of the spirit. Snuggle up and join the cutie fruities as they learn about the gifts God has given them. With bright, endearing pictures on each day - the cutie fruities will become firm friends as you read with your little one and introduce them to God’s gifts. To make this gift even for special, why not pair it with their very own cutie fruitie? Available in plush pineapple, sweet strawberry or winsome watermelon?
And, if they love a cuddle, take a look at our collection of cuddly companions. We’ve picked out a few more of our favourites below, but you can see the full range here.
Bible Tails: Noah's Ark - Another sweet, snuggly introduction to God’s word - with bright, colourful pages and surprise crinkles. This stimulating book is a sensory exploration of Noah’s ark, perfect for sharing with even the littlest little ones. With a little loop, this book can be easily attached to a pram or car seat for children to rustle, crinkle and explore on the go. For more Bible fun on the go, take a look at the Never Touch Buggy Book, a set of two super interactive mini books with rings to hook on a pram. Little hands can explore these touch-and-feel books as well as God’s creation. Perfect for their first stocking.
Baby's First Bible - A Bible to treasure for a lifetime! This illustrated Bible shares first stories and prayers for little ones. Complete with pages to record milestones from the baby's first year. To make this Bible extra special, why not include an inspiring message in the front cover for them to treasure for years to come?
Looking for more baby Bible ideas? We’ve picked out a few more of our favourites below, but you can see the full range here.
Treasured Trinkets: Noah’s Ark - A sweet addition to any child’s nursery or playroom. This colourful Noah’s Ark trinket is a treasured place to store keepsakes as well as a bright reminder of God’s promises. Looking for something a bit different? Our Christian gifts for babies department has everything from bedtime stories to bright Bibles and cuddly companions.
Looking for something a bit different? Our Christian gifts for babies page has everything from bedtime stories to bright Bibles and cuddly companions.
Got a slightly older child? Take a look at our Christmas Gifts for One-Year Olds.

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