Children's

Creative Ways to Gift a Book

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Julia Rittenberg

Senior Contributor

Julia is a professional nerd who can be spotted in the wild lounging with books in the park in Brooklyn, NY. She has a BA in International Studies from the University of Chicago and an MA in Media Studies from Pratt Institute. She loves fandom, theater, cheese, and Edith Piaf. Find her at juliarittenberg.com.

As the holidays approach, we’re wondering about the best way to present our gifts to family and friends. Children expect an exciting display of presents, but you can keep the warm holiday feelings going with associated experiences. Plus, if you want to avoid wrapping paper, you can think about how to package things differently. 

Theme-Based Gift Packaging

To include two presents in one, you can wrap a present in a scarf. The scarf can either be a gift or an existing scarf. Either way, it’s a great way to save on paper and have a different presentation. 

The Netflix show With Love, Meghan taught me about the Japanese technique of Furoshiki fabric gift wrapping. On the show, Meghan uses vintage scarves as her fabric wrappers. You can use any spare fabric you’d like, and cut it to a square size to wrap your book. The little bow tied atop the fabric wrapping also means you don’t need to get extra gift toppers. You can also tuck a little flower into the top folds. 

For a themed bookish experience, you can use various types of paper to wrap the book. Instead of just brown paper, you can try newspaper pages. Maps are another option, especially if you can find a location-specific one to hint at what’s inside the package. Finally, pages from old books could work too (if you’re willing to take apart a vintage tome). 

Experience-Based Gifts

For kids who are going through phases with favorite animals, concepts, or historical periods, pair their gifted book with an experience: 

To pull everything together, you could also provide a coupon book to your child with every outing and event related to their bookish gifts, from a day at the museum to extra reading time before bedtime. 

Themed Gift Bundles 

Kids love to apply the knowledge they get from books to crafts and new hobbies. Gift packages including books with hobby supplies will be a great way to give them something to jump-start in the new year. 

The books may vary, but putting your presents together by theme is always a fun way to get engaged in the book and look forward to something exciting. 
After you’re finished getting bookish gifts bundles for all the kids in your life, you have to find the gifts for the rest of the bookish people in your life: unique editions, DIY gifts, and audiobook-lover gifts

Julia Rittenberg

Senior Contributor

Julia is a professional nerd who can be spotted in the wild lounging with books in the park in Brooklyn, NY. She has a BA in International Studies from the University of Chicago and an MA in Media Studies from Pratt Institute. She loves fandom, theater, cheese, and Edith Piaf. Find her at juliarittenberg.com.

Alex Baker

Staff Writer

Alex is not only the Executive Director of Technology, but also an avid drummer in Skull Practitioners and game hobbyist.

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