It is August 2026. You sit in your living room, eat a slightly soggy laddoo , extend your wrist, and then hand over a glossy envelope with a ₹500 note inside. This has been the standard Raksha Bandhan operating procedure for decades. But boss, if your sister is a child or a teenager today, that envelope of cash—or a generic, noisy plastic toy from the local market—simply does not cut it anymore. We are raising Gen Alpha and Gen Z kids. They are smart, highly observant, and they value actual effort. Whether you are an older sibling trying to spoil your baby sister, or a parent reading this to help your son buy something meaningful for his sister, you need a serious upgrade. The 2026 Reality Check: Toy Safety and Screen Fatigue Before we jump into the gift ideas, let's look at the hard data shaping the 2026 kids' gifting market in India. First, toy safety is no longer a joke. Earlier this year, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) strictly updated the safety manual for toys (IS 9...
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