Woman, 26, details her brilliant ‘mom hack’ for Christmas shopping as she reveals the gifts she will be buying for her one-year-old daughter INSTEAD of toys

  • Karissa Stevens, 26, from Rhode Island, has more than 563,000 followers on TikTok
  • She said she won’t be buying her daughter Kennedy any toys for Christmas
  • The mother’s toddler enjoys playing with a silicone whisk, which inspired the idea

A mum has revealed her brilliant ‘mum hack’ for Christmas shopping for toddlers that doesn’t involve buying toys.

Karissa Stevens, 26, from Rhode Island, has more than 563,000 followers on TikTok, where she posts comedic videos about her life as a pregnant mother.

The digital creator known as @karissastevens_recently shared that she won’t be buying toys for her one-year-old daughter Kennedy this holiday season.

Stevens explained that she looked at her undecorated tree and realized she had to start Christmas shopping soon.

TikTok star Karissa Stevens, 26, from Rhode Island, revealed her ‘mom hack’ for toddler Christmas shopping that doesn’t involve toys

The pregnant mother has a one-year-old daughter, Kennedy, who likes to play with 'things that aren't hers'

The pregnant mother has a one-year-old daughter, Kennedy, who likes to play with ‘things that aren’t hers’

“Now let me tell you something I’ve learned since becoming a mother,” she said. “There’s nothing my child loves more than things that aren’t hers.”

The mother turned the camera to her daughter, who was sitting in her walker playing with a red silicone whisk.

“Exhibit A. What do we have there?” she asked.

“It’s a good thing I got a two-pack on Amazon because she will literally play with it all day.” She loves her whisk.”

Stevens said her daughter’s love for her whisk gave her a “magical idea” for her Christmas presents this year.

‘I’m not going to buy toys. I think I’m going to use baking as a theme,” she explained. “I think I’m going to give her a bunch of rubber utensils to bake with because she loves them.”

The mother’s video has been viewed nearly 163,000 times and received more than 200 comments since it was posted on November 2.

Many parents loved the idea and suggested that in addition to the kitchen utensils, she give Kennedy a kitchen set to play with.

Stevens showed her daughter playing with a red silicone whisk in her walker.  “She loves her whisk,” the mother explained

Stevens showed her daughter playing with a red silicone whisk in her walker. “She loves her whisk,” the mother explained

'I'm not going to buy toys.  I think I'm going to use baking as a theme,” she said.

'I'm not going to buy toys.  I think I'm going to use baking as a theme,” she said.

‘I’m not going to buy toys. I think I’m going to use baking as a theme,” she said. “I think I’m going to give her a bunch of rubber utensils to bake with – because she loves them.”

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Many parents loved the idea and suggested that in addition to the kitchen utensils, she give Kennedy a kitchen set to play with

Many parents loved the idea and suggested that in addition to the kitchen utensils, she give Kennedy a kitchen set to play with

“Give her her first kitchen set and the rubber utensils to go with it,” one fan advised.

‘A good quality play kitchen! My daughter got one at her age and still plays with it now at age 6!’ someone else shared.

“I bought them for my three year old,” another added. (She) uses them in her kitchen and plays dough.”

Others may involve having toddlers who want to play with everything but their actual toys.

“There’s nothing my child loves more than the box that holds all their presents,” one parent commented.

‘My daughter had a fit until she got a vacuum cleaner for her birthday. Did I buy her a real one? Yes, I did,” another admitted.

“When my daughter was her age I did a daily box,” someone else responded. “I went around the house, collected three to four things and threw the box. I entertained her all day.”