The Herald’s Christmas gift ideas for kids

The Herald has compiled a list of Christmas gift ideas for kids, to help their parents.

Are you one of those parents scratching your head and wondering what to buy for the kids this Christmas?

The Herald has compiled a list of gift ideas for kids, to help their parents.

The list has two sections – from a little more affordable to pricey and more expensive – and is based on various business advertisements recently seen in our local newspapers. Please note: The amounts are estimated and simply guidelines.

Good luck with your shopping …

Pricey and more expensive:

• Voyager Quadcopter Drone – expect to pay about R1 000

• Cellphone – expect to pay up to R2 400

Cellphone – expect to pay up to R2 400.

• Android media player – expect to pay up to R1 000

• Bounce trampoline – expect to pay aabout R1 700

• Electric scooter – expect to pay between R2 000 and R4 000

• Bicycle – expect to pay between R900 and R3 000

Bicycle – expect to pay between R900 and R3 000.

• Children’s drum set – expect to pay about R1 300

• Electronic keyboard – expect to pay between R1 600 and R3 000

• Swing/ slide and outdoor play set – expect to pay between R500 and R2 500

• TV – expect to pay between R800 and R10 000

TV – expect to pay between R800 and R10 000 and between R5 000 and R7 000 (Playstation 4) or between R2 500 and R4 000 (Xbox series).

• Playstation 4 – expect to pay between R5 000 and R7 000

• Xbox series – expect to pay between R2 500 and R4 000

• Home theatre system – expect to pay between R1 750 and R9 000

• Tablet – expect to pay between R2 500 and R11 000

• Stroller – expect to pay between R900 and R1 200

A little more affordable:

• Toy drone – expect to pay about R700

• Fun tracks – expect to pay close to R200

• Multi laptop – expect to pay about R600

• Bat and ball set – expect to pay about R90

• Outdoor cricket set – expect to pay approximately R100

• Swingball play set – expect to pay up to R200

• Folding scooter – expect to pay between R300 and R500

• Radio controlled car – expect to pay between R300 and R1 000

• Toy cars – expect to pay between R35 and R300

• Toy guns – expect to pay between R100 and R400

• Beach toys – expect to pay between R90 and R500

• Bikes – expect to pay between R100 and R200

• Dolls – expect to pay between R150 and R600

Dolls – expect to pay between R150 and R600.

• Action figures – expect to pay between R100 and R200

Action figures – expect to pay between R100 and R200.

• Sticker book – expect to pay about R110

• Stick-on tattoos – expect to pay approximately R80

• Colouring book – expect to pay as much as R130

Colouring book – expect to pay about R130.

• Make-up sets, nail and art – expect to pay between R60 and R200

• Kitchen cooking play set – expect to pay between R90 and R500

• Kettle braai play set – expect to pay about R300

• Story books – expect to pay more or less R60

Story books – expect to pay about R60.

• Board games – expect to pay between R130 and R400

• Puzzle – expect to pay between R50 and R100

• Backpack – expect to pay between R90 and R200

• Fun pool accessories – expect to pay between R65 and R700

• Chocolates – expect to pay between R20 and R130

• Portable speaker – expect to pay between R350 and R500

• DVDs – expect to pay about R50

• Digital and analogue watches – expect to pay between R90 and R200

• Playdough sets – expect to pay between R50 and R150

• Kids’ golf sets – expect to pay between R35 and R90

• Skateboards – expect to pay between R280 and R650

• Water guns – expect to pay between R70 and R250

• Junior fishing set – expect to pay about R120

• Mini table football – expect to pay around R250

• Mini pool table – expect to pay close to R250

• Jewellery – expect to pay between R90 and R400

• Video games (both Xbox and PS4) – expect to pay between R600 and R1 000

• Camping chairs and patio sets (Disney) – expect to pay between R150 and R500

• Walking ring – expect to pay about R500

• Jungle activity gym – expect to pay about R500

• Girls’ or Boys’ BMX bikes – expect to pay about R400

• Play pen – expect to pay approximately R180

• Kiddies scooter – expect to pay about R350

• Karaoke Speaker – expect to pay close to R350

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