First, don't buy too expensive gifts.
Gifts for children don't need to be too expensive. Do what you can. If possible, try to take your children to some small hand-made workshops, such as making cupcakes and pottery. If you send something in kind, you can choose something related to your child's study as much as possible, or you can go to Baby King to participate in parent-child activities.
Second, it's best to give gifts for children's hobbies.
Never think that children will like the gifts you choose very much. You may not know your children's hobbies. In fact, as long as you pay attention, you will easily find their hobbies in children's life, games, painting and reading. Giving children a gift they like can sometimes bring unexpected help to their lives.
Third, avoid blindly choosing "educational" gifts.
A good gift can help children learn knowledge in games, but don't use the frame of "education" to limit him. Sending a child a remedial class that he doesn't like or a set of teaching materials will undoubtedly make his Children's Day heavy and hard. Think about what was the gift that made you feel extremely happy when you were a child?
Fourth, buy gifts that can stimulate children to learn, make them fall in love with learning and improve their academic performance. This kind of gift should also make children very interested and like, and combine learning with entertainment.