How many Christmas presents is too many? Let's overthink this together. (2024)

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It's Friday. Let's delve into a first-world problem for a moment.

How many Christmas presents is too many? Four? 10? 20?

With the holidays in just a few short weeks, most of us are scrambling to get the shopping done - except for a few of you overachievers who've already finished. Weirdos.

But before the wallet comes out, as parents you've probably had a discussion with your kids about expectations. Specifically, Christmas morning expectations.

Now that my husband and I have three kids, and the oldest is 4, we're trying to figure out a system for gifts. Both of our families live in town and we'll be seeing them on Christmas Day, so the potential for gift overload is high.

I want to mitigate theavalanche of gifts likely heading our way, partly because I don't want to raise greedy, entitled children and partly because I don't want my house overflowing with toys.

Do my husband and I get each of our kids exactly the same number of gifts? Or just spend the same amount of money on each? Which presents come from Santa and which from us? How can we use gift-giving to teach them something?

I have some friends who give their kids three presents - because Jesus got three gifts from the wise men - and others who give according to a specific set of specifications. All of these sound like good ideas to me, but with a week to go until Thanksgiving it's time to get a game plan together that I can relay to our kids so we manage expectations for Christmas morning.

I know, I know. I'm overthinking this. My generation tends to make parenting more complicated than it probably needs to be.

When I was a kid, my parents didn't have specific rules about Christmas presents other than trying to keep things fair and equal - spending the same amount on my sister and me, and trying to keep the actual number of gifts roughly the same when we were younger. Some gifts were from Santa and some were from them. Christmas morning was always amazing.

But so many cool ideas are out there now. (Thanks, Pinterest). I polled some local moms to see if they had a system for gift-giving, and their responses are below. Share yours in the comments so we can all overanalyze this together.

Cindy G.: "We have a budget. Quality over quantity, especially as they get older. Could be one, could be several."

Cynthia G.: "We always told our son that although Santa brought the presents, we wrote Santa a check to pay for them. Consequently, he couldn't ask Santa for EVERYTHING as our budget was $XXX. Further, he had to submit his list to Santa in time for Santa to send us a bill. ...Additionally this helped him to understand why we supported Christmas charities, the Salvation Army Angel Tree, Operation Christmas Child. We explained that the parents of the children we were helping couldn't afford to write Santa a check, so we helped."

Sarah D.: "We typically decide on a set number of gifts each year...usually about 2-4 per child, and often have one "big" group gift. This year is the first year my oldest has asked for specific things. We told her to make a list and that we'd pick one thing from her list toget. I also try to encourage the joy of giving...we've been working on Christmas presents for each other and other people/groups for a couple of weeks now."

Rebekah H.: "Three gifts. Jesus got three, you get three. Also try to do one big and two little, and a 'want, a need and a read.'"

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Crissy T. (and echoed by several others): "I saw this list on a blog and pinned it to one of my boards. We try to stick with this as a guide for gift buying at Christmas. There have been times we have done a bit more but in general we try not to over buy."

Erin C.: Santa brings three gifts just like Jesus received three gifts. It helps to tie the magic of Santa into the real meaning of Christmas for us."

Beth B.: "We do 4...something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read. The want is from Santa. The rest from us."

Rebecca W.: "Our sons get three and give three - three hours of community service, three backpacks for the homeless, three hours of playing music at a nursing home, etc. Keeps the real meaning of Christmas alive."

Amber K.: "I'll probably get flack for this, but I love the shock and pure joy on my girls' faces when they see their Christmas gifts on Christmas morning...The girls get one 'together gift' and then they get several things from their lists and several not on their lists. Christmas is the one time of year we can say 'yes' to things they don't get throughout the year, and I don't see anything wrong with spoiling my girls for one day. They are appreciative, joyful and thankful."

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How many Christmas presents is too many? Let's overthink this together. (2024)

FAQs

How many gifts are too much for Christmas? ›

There is no magic number but the general consensus seems to be between three gifts potentially up to around five. There will be many factors that contribute to this decisions; how many children you have, presents other family members may buy, how old your children are and, of course, budget.

Is 20 gifts too many for Christmas? ›

“When it comes to gift-giving, moderation is key,” Joseph adds. “Quality is always better than quantity. Your child doesn't need 20 presents to be happy; a couple of thoughtful, well-chosen gifts will do just fine.”

How many gifts are there in the song 12 Days of Christmas? ›

But the real reason the final number is so eye-popping is that the gifts are cumulative — you give each previous gift a mention with each subsequent gift, which brings your total number of gifts to 364.

What is the 10 gift rule? ›

10 gift rule for Christmas

In the 10 gifts rule, the four basic gifts remain the same and 6 more are added. These include something to give others, something to do for others, a toy to play with the family, something to make, and footwear.

What is a normal amount to spend on Christmas gifts? ›

Trend in November readings from 1999 to 2023 in average amount Americans expect to spend on Christmas gifts each year. Current $975 is up from $867 in 2022 and is the highest in the trend. The dollar estimate was over $800 in 2006 and 2007 before dropping during the recession to below $700.

How many Christmas gifts are unwanted? ›

Number of unwanted gifts

Some 53% of Americans surveyed admit to getting at least one unwanted gift over the holidays, totaling roughly 138 million American adults. They say it's the thought that counts.

What is the rule of 7 gifts? ›

Want to know more about the 7 gifts rule? It's where you stick to a budget and buy your loved one (or yourself – no judgement here) a set number of gifts. Each present falls into a different category, and by the 24th; you'll have 7 gifts for them to unwrap.

How many presents should Santa leave? ›

Pop Sugar reports that three is the best number for presents when it comes to gifts under the tree. One of the main reasons is because after three, it all just becomes a jungle of opening presents. Children become so involved in ripping off wrapping paper that they don't even stop to appreciate what they have opened.

How to limit Christmas gifts? ›

If you feel like you give your kids too many Christmas presents, start shifting the focus from gifts to experiences. Talk to your kids about this shift as well, especially if they are older and notice things are changing around your home and lives. Talking to your kids about living with less is very important.

How many gifts * In total * Do you receive in the 12 days of Christmas? ›

Now you simply need to substitute 'n' with the number 12 (the twelfth tetrahedral number) and you've solved our puzzle! So there you've got it! Your true love has given you a whopping number of 364 gifts over the 12 Days of Christmas.

What is the most recorded Christmas song in history? ›

What is the most recorded Christmas song in history? According to the Internet, & according to TIME magazine, Silent Night is the most popular Christmas carol, with 733 copyrighted recordings since 1978.

Can a parent gift $100000 to a child? ›

If you're still a dependent of your parents and they're paying for your higher education--room and board for example--this isn't considered a gift. A transfer of $100,000 to you directly is considered a gift and may be taxable to the giver.

What is the largest gift before taxes? ›

The annual gift tax exclusion of $18,000 for 2024 is the amount of money that you can give as a gift to one person, in any given year, without having to pay any gift tax. This is up from $17,000 in 2023 and you never have to pay taxes on gifts that are equal to or less than the current annual exclusion limit.

How much should I spend on my child for Christmas? ›

Meanwhile, 35% of parents plan to spend between $50 and $150 per kid, while 12% are budgeting between $150 and $200. Just 19% of American parents say they'll spend more than $200 on each child's gifts.

Is 7 gifts enough for Christmas? ›

There are other variations, such as the “7 gift rule” which includes: something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read, something to do, something for me, something for the family. Making up your own gift giving tradition in a way that gets everyone involved might lead to more buy in too.

How many people can't afford Christmas gifts? ›

About 34 percent of respondents are choosing to skip presents altogether due to financial pressures, according to WalletHub's 2023 holiday shopping survey.

Is $100 enough for a Christmas gift? ›

A budget of $100 is more than enough an amazing Christmas gift that will knock someone's socks off. No matter if you're searching for a Christmas gift for your parents, your best friend, your siblings, a teacher or a significant other, we've found $100-and-under gift ideas that are sure to impress.

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