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7 Great Holiday Gifts for Kids at Costco

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When you have kids, your expenses typically increase and holiday gifts are no exception. The National Retail Federation (NRF) found that families with children planned to spend $743 on holiday gifts in 2025, about $115 more than adults in general.

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Thankfully, holiday shopping at Costco allows you to stretch your budget a little further and discover unique gift options for kids of all ages. Whether you’re looking for building sets, science toys or plushies, check out the below seven great holiday gifts for kids at Costco.

Also here are Costco items that make great stocking stuffers.

Yourigami Kids Convertible Play Fort
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Yourigami Kids Convertible Play Fort

  • Price: $129.99 (originally $159.99)

While the weather might keep your kids indoors, you can still give them a way to explore and be creative. This convertible play fort from Costco would be a fun addition to a living room, playroom or another spacious area. Your kids can use the 12 large, cushioned pieces to construct a house, furniture or anything else they can imagine. The pieces have washable covers and come in five colors.

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GraviTrax Kinetic Blast Marble Run Set
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GraviTrax Kinetic Blast Marble Run Set

  • Price: $64.99

If you’d like to buy a fun and educational gift, consider the GraviTrax Kinetic Blast set, a Costco exclusive. It features more than 150 diverse pieces that require your kids to put their creativity and physics knowledge to use to construct different working tracks for the marbles. There are also battery-powered components to keep your kids entertained.

Bluey Transforming Plane Mega Playset
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Bluey Transforming Plane Mega Playset

  • Price: $49.99 (originally $69.99)

Bluey has become a beloved show for kids and even many parents. Youngsters would appreciate this three-in-one versatile Bluey playset from Costco featuring the show’s characters in an airplane that opens up and turns into a boat and a resort. It plays several sounds and comes with 12 character figures and 30 accessories for hours of imaginative play. You can save an extra $20 through Dec. 7.

Casio CT-X700 Premium Portable Keyboard Bundle
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Casio CT-X700 Premium Portable Keyboard Bundle

  • Price: $209.99

Whether your kids are interested in taking music lessons, joining a band or just jamming in their bedrooms, this Casio portable keyboard bundle from Costco is worth a look. 

The 61-key instrument includes built-in tools for learning notes and tunes, lets kids choose from many tones and rhythms and connects to compatible devices for use with music and recording apps. Plus, the kit comes with a stand, a USB cable, headphones and a disc with piano lessons. 

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4D Build Pokémon Starter Set

  • Price: $19.97

This 4D Pokémon building set from Costco would be ideal for older kids or teens interested in building models of Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Pikachu on a grass base. Assembling the 716 foam and cardboard pieces will keep your kids busy during winter break and they won’t need to hunt down glue or other materials from home. The final build makes for a nice display place.

Bintiva Weighted Plush Animals Bundle
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Bintiva Weighted Plush Animals Bundle

  • Price: $59.99

If your kids are often anxious, struggle with bedtime or would simply benefit from a comfort item, weighted toys are a worthy gift option for their calming benefits. 

This weighted plush animal bundle comes with an elephant, brown bear, sloth or koala paired with a colorful caterpillar. Your kids can sleep with the four-pound plushies or hug them when they’re feeling upset. The bundle also includes carrying bags.

Lego Grogu Bundle
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Lego Grogu Bundle

  • Price: $99.99

Do your kids like Leogo and Star Wars? This fun Lego bundle includes two Grogu-themed sets and saves you about $30 versus buying them separately. The smaller Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter set has 92 pieces and is appropriate for even kindergarten-age builders. Tweens can take on the challenge of the larger 1,048-piece set featuring Grogu and his hover pram.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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