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5 Fun Holiday Gifts for Kids at Costco

A family opening gifts on Christmas morning.

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It’s a good idea to complete your holiday shopping before December. By then, everyone else will be out and about doing their shopping, too. Many retailers have early holiday sales that make getting all the presents you need more affordable. If you have a Costco membership, the warehouse club retailer has some fantastic deals on gifts for kids.

Ready to shop? Here are some fun gift options for kids that you can buy at Costco.com or your local club.

1. Yourigami Kids Convertible Play Fort for $129.99

This is a great present for younger kiddos who are active and adventurous. The Yourigami Kids Convertible Play Fort features various modular foam pieces with machine-washable covers. The modular pieces can be moved around to build the perfect fort. Your child will have a soft place to land when running around and playing with friends.

This well-rated play fort is on sale at Costco for an additional $30 off through Nov. 24. You’ll pay only $129.99 for this winning present.

2. 93-inch Plush Bear for $299.99

If you want to splurge on an unforgettable gift, here’s a great option. Costco sells a 93-inch plush teddy bear. It’s gigantic and cuddly and will cost you $299.99. We can’t promise it will fit in your car — but you can order at Costco.com and have it delivered to your favorite kiddo’s home.

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3. VTech Kidi Star Drum Pad for $44.99

If you have a musical kiddo on your shopping list, an electronic drum pad kit would make for a great present. The VTech Kidi Star Drum Pad is available at Costco for $44.99. This drum pad retails elsewhere for $59.99, so your Costco membership card can help you save some cash. The best part is you can connect wired or Bluetooth headphones so the adults at home can avoid headaches.

4. LEGO Poinsettia & Christmas Tree Bundle for $79.99

Costco sells LEGO kits that are perfect for the holidays. If your child loves to build things or is a big fan of LEGO toys, check to see if you can save money by purchasing kits at Costco. You can buy the LEGO Poinsettia & Christmas Tree Bundle at Costco for $79.99.

Each kit costs $44.99 to $49.99 separately elsewhere, so that’s a fantastic price to pay for both LEGO kits. These holiday-themed kits are best for older kids and teens. This present can be enjoyed for many years to come. It’ll be fun to build them together every holiday season.

5. Bluey 6 Volt Ride-on Road Trip Edition for $99.99

If your child loves Bluey, this would make for an incredible gift to have set up by the tree on Christmas morning. Costco sells the Bluey 6 Volt Ride-on Road Trip Edition for $99.99. It features working headlights and requires two AA batteries. It’s intended for kids ages 2 and up and supports up to 55 pounds. This would make an adorable gift for your younger family members.

Shopping for holiday essentials at Costco can benefit your wallet

Sure, you can buy affordable groceries and household items at Costco. But that’s not all. You can shop great deals on presents, holiday decor, treats, and more. You can maximize your Costco membership by taking advantage of deals like this. Every dollar you save is a win for your checking account.

Still need to get your shopping done? Don’t wait too long. The sooner you finalize your shopping, the more time you’ll have to enjoy the holidays.

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Motley Fool Money does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from Motley Fool Money is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Natasha Gabrielle has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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