Gift-giving season is upon us, and with it comes a buffet of options for the best presents for everyone on our list. With the limitations in movement, most of us will still want to shop from the comforts of our home—aka buying gifts online.
But it can easily get overwhelming, what with the more than a thousand products you will need to browse through. Another worry: are they good enough and will they be worth your money? So it's not surprising that we turn to reviews and testimonials to check if an item should be added to cart or not.
Ahead, real mamas reveal their favorite buys from edamama. They're highly recommending them too as Christmas presents!
1. Hamlet Kids Room Emeria Kids Round Table: "This table is the perfect size for my toddler. We have been using it daily since the day we got it. Perfect for activities and space-saving too!" —Nicole Macasaet
2. The Baby Basket Candy Meal Set: "There are plenty of colors to choose from. Suction is great. Love how functional it is and it's a really big help for the solids stage." —Bea Candaza
3. Clovermint Women's Short Sleeves and Shorts Set: "Every mama deserves a good night’s rest and what better way to catch some Zzz’s than to slip into comfy sleepwear! These are so soft, breathable, and come in pastel colors and prints too." —Kiara Nanali
4. Munchkin Weighted Straw Cup: "This advocates kids' independence while staying safe from spills and choking." -Jan Chrysstine Robiego
5. Hiyas The One Year Devotions for Preschoolers: Grow with God: "This is a nice Christmas gift that kids can start reading at the beginning of the new year. It’s well-written for kids with easy-to-understand illustrations and relatable topics. My then 2-year-old son enjoyed it so much that now that he’s almost 4, we still read it every day. We will probably keep on reading this until he’s a tween. It’s the book that keeps on giving and one of our best book buys ever." —Kristine Bernadette Tan
6. Janod Magnetic World Map Puzzle: "I love that my child can go around the world in 92 magnets with this big, brightly-colored magnetic map. It's a fun and educational way to discover the world, the continents, oceans, etc. It's great for practicing motor skills. You can also hang it on the wall and finish the puzzle while standing up." —Rachelle Carpio
7. Swaddies PH Spaceships Original Water-Absorbent Bedmat: "This is so helpful in pottytraining my toddler. It is highly absorbent and it comes in cute designs. Makes potty training easier." —Lyra Santiesteban
8. The Little Hot Air Balloon Pastel Real Kitchen Steamer Set: "We love this because it works like the real thing! It’s not only good for pretend play, but it also teaches my kids the basic knowledge needed to cook their food. Cooking eggs, pancakes, and so much more is so easy with this little wonder." —Nicole Macasaet
9. Joy & Fun Kids Cleaning Set: "I got this as a gift to my niece and she loves it! And the mom loves it too! This is a very immersive and educational toy, it's a nice way to teach them about cleaning up and the concept of responsibility." —Bea Candaza
10. Alilo Baby Bunny with Bluetooth: I love how it is packed with lots of functions to keep my little one entertained and learning at the same time. I can also record my voice so she can listen to it when I’m out. Plus the auto-off function is really helpful at night. It’s every little one’s best friend! —Kiara Nanali
11. Tooky Toy Drawing Paper: "This saves us a lot of time from cleaning! Definitely my savior and it's very fun to use too!" —Jan Chrysstine Robiego
12. Hamlet Kids Room Lorwyn Kids Rotating Bookshelf: "Ever since my son was born, we’ve always asked family and friends to give him books as gifts instead of toys. I’ve always dreamt of building his mini library. Now that he’s almost 4, he already has lots of books and this rotating bookshelf has made organizing them easy peasy. It also doesn’t take much space in the home so you can essentially place it anywhere. Its aesthetic look will also not ruin your “team puti” vibes and can also be used as an accent piece in your home. Truly a sulit Edamama budol for moms raising readers! —Kristine Bernadette Tan
13. Adarna House books: "Each book is made for the Filipino child as it promotes Filipino values and culture. Exposing children to Filipino storybooks will help them nurture their love for the Filipino language which is a good thing. Adarna books are also not that expensive—book starts at P99. It really makes a great investment for the young learner." —Rachelle Carpio
We're with you as you unwrap the holidays one gift at a time. Find the best gift ideas for everyone on your list at the edamama Ultimate Gift Guide.
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