Free Printable Christmas Wish List

There’s a lot you might be as a parent — chef, chauffeur, bedtime storyteller, and part-time tantrum negotiator — but one thing you’re definitely not? A mind reader!

So this Christmas, let’s take the guesswork out of gifting. Download our free printable Christmas wish list and turn present planning into a joyful little moment that brings everyone together.

Whether you’re helping your little ones write their letter to Santa or subtly nudging your partner to avoid another pair of novelty socks, this festive activity is a fun way to make sure everyone gets something they’ll truly love.

Before you start, why not browse our Christmas shop for gift inspiration, stocking fillers, and seasonal sparkle?

 

Free Printable Christmas Wish List 

Free Christmas Wishlist Printable

Ready to make Christmas feel magical and gifting a little easier? Click below to download your free Christmas wish list printable and start creating those big little moments that make the season so special.

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What’s Inside the Christmas Wish List Template?

We’ve designed this printable wish list with five thoughtful sections to help kids (and grown-ups!) pause and reflect on what they really want this Christmas. It’s all about meaningful gifting and making memories — not just ticking boxes.The joy of giving, the excitement of receiving, and the cosy traditions that make Christmas feel like home.

 

Something I Want

This is the big one — the dream gift they’ve been hoping for all year. Whether it’s a toy, game, or something totally unexpected, this section helps you get it just right.

 

Something I Need

From new school supplies to art kits or that one thing they keep casually mentioning (you know the one), this is where practical meets personal.

 

Something to Read

Every stocking deserves a story! Whether it’s a festive picture book, a comic annual, or the next novel in their favourite series, this section is for page-turners and bedtime tales. The ones they'll really want to read.

 

Something to Wear

From snuggly pyjamas to sparkly socks or a jumper that makes them feel like a Christmas star — this section helps you pick something they’ll actually love to wear.

 

Something to Eat

Because Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a few sweet treats! Think chocolate coins, gingerbread men, or their favourite snacks to nibble while watching festive films.

 

A family are gathered around the table playing Sketch off and smiling. A Christmas tree is in the background.

 

Extra Wish List Space

At the bottom of the list, there’s a little extra room — not just for more “stuff,” but for the moments they’re most excited about. Encourage your little ones to jot down the traditions they love: baking biscuits with Grandma, decorating the tree, singing carols, or that one film you always watch together. These are the memories that last far beyond the wrapping paper — and they’re just as magical as any gift.

 

Have Yourself a Merry Big Little Christmas

With this downloadable Christmas wish list, you'll know precisely what your kids, teenagers, or other grown-ups want (without having to try and read their minds), and your little ones will be able to narrow down their ideas and provide you with a helpful list.

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