Here's a list of ready-to-use category names for Jewish children's birthday cards, organized in a friendly, shop- or collection-style way:
Tiny Mazal Tovs (Ages 0–2)
(Soft, adorable blessings for little ones.)
Little Lights (Ages 3–5)
(Bright, joyful designs celebrating early childhood.)
Growing in Joy (Ages 6–8)
(Fun, playful, and mitzvah-minded birthday cards.)
Shining Stars (Ages 9–12)
(More thoughtful and bold cards for growing tweens.)
Boys of Blessing
(Adventure, Torah, and strong Jewish identity themes.)
Girls of Grace
(Kindness, beauty, mitzvot, and sweet wishes.)
Joy for Every Child (Gender Neutral)
(Bright, festive, Star of David and Hebrew-themed cards.)
Blessed Birthdays (Faith-Focused)
(Torah, mitzvot, and heartfelt Jewish blessings.)
Celebrate in Style (Cultural Fun)
(Jewish culture with a playful twist — dreidels, stars, and fun.)
Sweet and Simple Mazal Tovs (Light Faith Themes)
(Great for any family, religious or cultural.)
Yom Huledet Sameach Cards
(Featuring Hebrew phrases and blessings.)
Aleph-Bet Birthday Fun
(Alphabet-themed cards with a Jewish twist.)
Mazal Tov Moments
(Simple and joyful messages for growing Jewish children.)
Holiday Birthday Cards
(Birthday + Rosh Hashanah, Hanukkah, or Passover flair.)
Little Torah Scholars
(For kids who love learning Torah and Hebrew.)
Mighty Mitzvah Makers
(Encouraging kids who love doing good deeds!)
Giggles and Blessings
(Funny, light-hearted birthday cards with a Jewish twist.)
These names are designed to feel warm, Jewishly rich, kid-appropriate, and easy for parents, grandparents, and teachers to browse.