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Written in the Stars | Gift Ideas for the Aries Child

Twelve signs make up the zodiac, and each comes with a list of attributes and personality traits unique to them. Sceptic or staunch believer, discovering your astrological sign and reading your horoscope is a lot of fun, and it can also be an entertaining thing to do with your kids. Read on as we delve into the first astrological sign of the zodiac, Aries, and reveal what that might mean for your bundle of joy.

If your child's birthday falls between March 21st and April 19th, you are raising an independent Aries, and you're probably currently looking for gift ideas for kids! We are going to run through the leading characteristics of an Aries child, what that might mean for them, and better yet, if you're stuck on what to buy for an Aries child, we have some recommendations for a gift so perfect it's as if it was written in the stars.

29 Mar 2022

What are the Aries personality traits?

Aries is a fire sign, along with Leo and Sagittarius. Fire signs are everything you would expect them to be: fearless, spontaneous, and bold. Alongside these daring traits, they are also creative and intuitive, often coming up with big ideas and taking on passion projects. Aries' symbol is a ram, signifying courage and boldness.

Aries Child Personality Traits

Independent & Creative
Aries' are confident and creative, making them natural leaders. They are big thinkers with positive attitudes, and they're certainly not afraid to make a statement. This inclination for the dramatic means bold colours and big prints will delight the daring little tastemakers. 

Honest & Generous
Aries children have no trouble making friends. They may be strong-willed, but they are capable of being incredibly sensitive. As well as being honest and generous, they are also loyal and trustworthy, making them very supportive friends. 

Impulsive & Energetic
In true fire-sign form, Aries kids are energetic and impulsive, never missing the chance to participate in games and activities. They are also often playful, taking every opportunity to enjoy an adventure or play make-believe.

Gifts Ideas for Kids - Aries Children

We are now in Aries season, meaning you may be looking for a gift for these playful, creative, and energetic children. Read on to discover our suggestions for the perfect gift for the Aries baby, child, and teen in your life.

 

Gifts for an Aries Baby

Jellycat - Baby Soft Ball (10cm) | ChildrensalonJellycat
£14.00
Bigjigs - Wooden Activity Walker (50cm) | ChildrensalonBigjigs
£83.00
Donsje - Baby Ivory Leather Pre-Walker Shoes | ChildrensalonDonsje
£60.00

Gifts for an Aries Baby

1. This cute reversible playmat from Etta Loves is padded for energetic Aries baby games and designed to stimulate babies and support their vision and cognitive development.

2. Aries children are fiercely independent, so there's no doubt they'll be eager to get walking! This activity walker from Bigjigs is sure to give them the confidence to find their own feet as well as developing fine motor skills and dexterity! Next thing you know, they'll be off on an adventure.

3. Nurture their energetic and playful side with Jellycat's soft baby ball, which makes a 'boing' noise when dropped or kicked!

4. It might not quite be a bold and courageous ram, but these adorable lamb pre-walkers from Donsje are sure to delight.

5. Inquisitive and playful Aries babies will love exploring this panther activity toy from Moulin Roty. This sensory toy will allow them to discover shapes, colours, and sounds, with scrunchy ears and teething toy included!

 

Gifts for an Aries Child

Gifts for an Aries Child

1. Aries children are full of energy, so you can bet that they'll be off on daily adventures come rain or shine. Keep them shaded from the sun and compliment their bright personality with Molo's sunshine-yellow bucket hat.


2. Nothing can stop a determined and playful young Airies. These EA7 Emporio Armani trainers are made to keep up with every activity, ideal for an impromptu football match to burn off that fire-sign energy!

3. Aries children are future style-icons in the making. These colourful cowboy boots from Stella McCartney Kids are made for kids who march to the beat of their own drum.

4. Comfortable clothes are a must-have for all kids, but for an active Aries who love to play games and join in on activities, it's extra important! A pair of soft 100% cotton Joyday joggers will see them through a day of adventures with a smile.

5. A bright cross-body bag like this one by Stella McCartney Kids is perfect for carrying day-trip essentials: a camera, sunglasses, and a snack of course!

Gifts for an Aries Teen

Molo - Boys Black Canvas Backpack (42cm) | ChildrensalonMolo
£49.00
VEJA - Teen White Leather V-10 Trainers | ChildrensalonVEJA
£95.00

Gifts for an Aries Teen

1. If the Aries child had a style motto, it would be, "go big or go home!" And this whimsical lilac bomber jacket from Molo adorned with a menagerie of magical animals will have them standing out from the crowd.

2. Arts and crafts are a great outlet for passionate Airies kids. This backpack by Molo is perfect for your creative fire sign, bold enough to make a statement while still ticking the box for practicality at the same time with room for every pen, pencil and paintbrush they could need.

3. Aries teens need clothes that can keep up with them, and MARC JACOBS' cotton joggers are comfy, cool and ready for every spontaneous adventure.

4. From pool to pitch, a sporty gift will always score points with competitive, energetic Airies teens.These trainers from VEJA  are eco-conscious, comfortable and cool in equal measure.


5. Teens have a lot of feelings at the best of times, let alone a growing fire sign! These mood rings from Super Smalls can help them monitor their mood (and look super cute at the same time.)

If you didn't find what you're looking for above, there are plenty more designer gifts for kids to discover at Childrensalon. Browse our newest arrivals here.

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