Christmas wishlist for kids, so relatives choose gifts that fit
Christmas is easier when grandparents and relatives do not have to guess - and the same toy does not end up under the tree twice.
- Parents collect Christmas wishes for children.
- Relatives want suitable gift ideas early enough.
- Toys, books, or games should not be bought twice.
Good to know: Christmas wishes, links, notes, and reservations stay in one list relatives can open in time. Everyone sees what is still available, even when new wishes are added later.
Everyone can see what is still open before buying
The list replaces scattered family messages with one current view for Christmas wishes.
Christmas needs more overview than a note on the fridge
When several households give gifts, one private note quickly becomes hard to coordinate.
Before Christmas, several relatives often ask for suitable ideas. Without one shared list, duplicate gifts and unclear messages become more likely.
With Wantivo, parents can collect Christmas wishes for children and share one current link. Relatives see what is still open and reserve before they buy.
Concrete product wishes, open ideas, prices, and priorities stay together, so nobody has to search through old chat messages.
- Collect children's wishes, books, toys, games, and concrete Christmas ideas.
- Add variants, price ranges, or alternatives when they help relatives choose.
- Share early enough so people can reserve before shopping.
- Use Premium images when a specific toy, book, or variant should be recognized quickly.
Keep Christmas gift planning calmer
The list should answer gift questions without sending everyone back into the family chat.
- Use one shared list when the same relatives buy for several children.
- Create separate lists when wish groups or recipients are very different.
- Keep the list focused on Christmas wishes that relatives can choose and reserve.