The idiomatic term you are looking for is GIDDY WITH ANTICIPATION. It means thrilled and excited while awaiting something. The word "kiddie" or more rarely "kiddy" means a child, and while a kid might have anticipation, it would not be plural.
The phrase is spelled "kiddie with anticipation".
However, it might be easier to say "excited" or use "anticipated" or "expected".
For example:
The boy was giddy with excitement because it was his birthday.
The boy anticipated getting a birthday present.
The boy excitedly expected a birthday present.
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