Kylie Kelce Reveals the Holiday Gifts She Does Not Want People Buying for Her Kids: 'Not In My House!'

Kylie and Jason Kelce share daughters Bennett, 19 months, Elliotte, 3, Wyatt, 5, and another on the way

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Kylie Kelce family

Kylie Kelce does not approve of every holiday present that's gifted to her children.

On the second episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie, the pregnant mom of three, 32, revealed her list of the six worst types of presents one can get for her and husband  Jason Kelce's daughters, Bennett, 19 months, Elliotte "Ellie," 3, Wyatt, 5.

"I often see toys when I'm out shopping or scrolling social media and I just think to myself, 'Not in my house!' " she explains. "So consider this my 'please don't buy this for my children' guide to holiday shopping."

"You're going to want to send this to aunts, uncles, grandparents, friends, anyone who has asked 'What can I get the kids for Christmas? This is your opportunity to have me deliver that harsh reality because we all need to get real."

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In the top spot, the proud mom says, "No toys that will require more than 5 minutes of assembly," adding, "Don't do that to people."

She explains that her kids are too impatient to wait for their new toys to be put together by her or Jason, and often take — or, sometimes chew — small pieces in the process.

"Number two: hard pass on anything covered in glitter," Kylie shares, emphasizing, "This is coming from a mom of three girls. Pretty much everything we got has glitter on it and it makes their hearts so happy."

"I can't veto glitter as a whole," she admits, "but I need you to get something that the glitter is sealed. I need it attached to that surface. I need it not leaving it."

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Kylie Kelce/Instagram Jason Kelce and family

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Jason Kelce and family

"Number three: No volume control? Not in my house," Kylie adds. She then explains the story of when Wyatt was gifted an electronic drum set that only turned on and off.

"I could not get it to not be just assaulting everyone's ears when she was playing with the toy, and so it got retired after a week of living in our house into the bottom cabinet of our built-ins," she recalls. She even tried covering the set with blankets while Wyatt banged on the instrument.

The following year, Wyatt was given yet another drum set from the same "close friend." Only this time, "The new drum set did have a volume control and was allowed to stay."

Lisa Lake/Getty Images Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce

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Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce

Fourth on the list, Kylie urges, "Please don't gift my children living creatures. I don't want to care for anything else."

"Now, we have not been gifted anything with a heartbeat yet," she shares, quipping, "I fear that the time will come eventually, and we will handle that appropriately by gifting that thing directly back where it came from."

"Lastly, number five: no toys with too many pieces," says Kylie. "Specifically small ones because the toy's tiny parts will always become scattered and missing eventually."

The mom of three lastly adds a "special bonus" item. "I thought this one went without saying, but I'm going to say it anyway: No toy weapons."

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