Traditional Toys:
* Wooden toys: Classic wooden toys like rocking horses, toy trains, and dollhouses are popular and timeless gifts.
* Board games: Spanish families often play board games together, making them a cherished gift.
* Puzzles: Puzzles of all kinds, from simple jigsaws to more complex puzzles, are a common gift for children.
* Art supplies: Creativity is encouraged, so crayons, paints, and other art supplies are popular choices.
Sweet Treats:
* Turrón: This nougat confection comes in many flavors and is a quintessential Christmas and Three Kings treat.
* Polvorones: Shortbread cookies dusted with powdered sugar are another classic Christmas treat.
* Roscón de Reyes: This ring-shaped cake filled with cream or fruit is enjoyed on Epiphany and often hides a small trinket for good luck.
* Chocolate: Chocolate in various forms, including bars, figurines, and filled sweets, is a beloved treat.
Other Popular Gifts:
* Books: Books are always a great gift, especially those that encourage learning and imagination.
* Clothes: New clothes are a common gift, especially for younger children.
* Small gadgets: For older children, small electronic gadgets like tablets or headphones might be considered.
Remember:
* The type of gift often depends on the child's age and interests.
* The Three Kings gifts are often more about the tradition and excitement than the monetary value.
It's important to note that while traditional gifts are popular, the trend of modern toys and technology is also increasingly common in Spain, just as it is elsewhere.
