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Where do you buy kids stocking fillers online?

15 replies

whiterabbity · 30/10/2025 17:36

For practical reasons, I want to buy my DC’s stocking fillers online which is a bit limiting (no primark, HB/B&M) Where do you buy yours?

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brook13 · 30/10/2025 17:41

You can buy kids’ stocking fillers online from several popular stores. Here are some options:

  • Amazon – Wide range of small gifts and toys for children.
  • Etsy – Unique and handmade stocking fillers.
  • Rex London – Affordable children’s stocking filler sets.
  • The Works – Small toys, sweets, and fun gifts.
  • Boots – Christmas stocking fillers for kids and babies.
💡 Tips:
  • Check if the store ships to your country.
  • Choose gifts based on the child’s interests (toys, stationery, sweets).
  • Small, inexpensive gifts work best for stocking fillers.
Nocheezesforusmeeses · 30/10/2025 17:53

I buy all their presents then just look for the smallest one to go in the stocking plus their selection box.
I don’t purposely buy stocking fillers.

TardisDweller · 30/10/2025 18:06

Smiggle are amazing as their clearance offers are really good. I also like the Kid Collective as it has some lovely items.

Ilovewheelychairs · 30/10/2025 19:03

Kidsstuffforless has some really excellent bits. I ordered not expecting much but the quality
was really good for most items!

peekaboopumpkin12 · 30/10/2025 20:15

Not sure on age but smiggle have some good £2 offers on at the moment

idontknow54789 · 30/10/2025 20:59

Shein is great, but I know I lot of people would try and sway you from shopping there

TardisDweller · 30/10/2025 21:03

idontknow54789 · 30/10/2025 20:59

Shein is great, but I know I lot of people would try and sway you from shopping there

Yes, some of those products may well be unsafe.

FancyCatSlave · 30/10/2025 21:08

Home bargains and B&M are available online.

I buy things wherever I see them, for DD that is often Lidl/Aldi and The Works.

TheChosenTwo · 30/10/2025 21:10

Mine are older now but when their stocking stuff was toy and game type things there was a cracking shop called Hawkins bazaar - they may still be knocking around online.
Now they are older (and still have pillowcases to fill!) I just buy what I think they’ll like and wrap some stuff up for that and put some under the tree.

HolyMoly24 · 30/10/2025 23:01

Flying Tiger, Scout & Co

mindtrek · 31/10/2025 08:47

I usually buy most of my kids’ stocking fillers online — it saves a ton of time and I can compare prices easily. Ubuy has been a hidden gem for unique and imported toys like puzzle sets, fidget tubes, and character stationery that you don’t often find on local sites. I’ve also picked up small Lego sets and sensory kits there at decent prices with fast delivery. For more practical or branded stuff, Amazon and FirstCry are solid — especially for books, crayons, and bath toys. Flipkart sometimes has surprise discounts on small electronics or craft supplies that work great as fillers too. What I like about Ubuy is that you can find international brands that look premium but are still affordable — perfect for making stockings feel “special.” Just make sure to check delivery dates early because some of the imported products can take a week or two to arrive.

Samanabanana · 31/10/2025 08:50

Flying tiger are great for stocking fillers. I use John Lewis and Amazon too for smaller bits.

Arregaithel · 31/10/2025 09:48

Flev · 30/10/2025 19:02

Not sure what age you're shopping for, but I've found some great bits at https://www.theforgottentoyshop.co.uk/

such a lovely site @Flev their sale is well worth a look too

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