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Gift Ideas for Parents and for Kids

Try to make everyone happy in your home this Christmas.

Thanksgiving Day and Christmas are two of the most challenging times of this season as there are lots to do and lots to give. December is a time when there’s not only Christmas but there are too many friends and family members who were born during this time.

With the numerous birthday parties and Thanksgiving Day and Christmas and New Year, we have to spend a lot of time in planning out the gifts that we can give to different sorts of people. We usually try to stick to those experiences, especially with regards to our kids. The concerns of this article will tell you about an eco-friendly gift giving guide.

Gifts for Parents

Shopping for your parents can be tough, but these gifts are great for showing mom and dad that you care. There’s something for everyone.

Amazon Prime Membership – 2 day shipping on many items and free streaming of movies and music.

Organic Eye Pillow – This is great for anyone on your list who is especially stressed out.

Hydroflask Water Bottle – This water bottle can keep water hot or cool for many days.

Himalayan Salt Lamp – You can get soothing orange and warm glow from these beautiful lamps.

Essential Oil Diffuser – Your parents work hard. Reward them with the gift of soothing essential oils that make the house smell great.

Magnetic Wristband – You can hold screws and nails for the handyperson on your list.

Blue Blocking Glasses – The glasses reduce eye fatigue if your folks sit in front of computers and also diminishes the blue light for getting better sleep.

Comfortable Slippers – Keep their feet toasty warm with organic slippers.

Gifts for Teens and Older Kids

As your kids grow up, you will find them becoming trickier to shop for. Here are some gift ideas for them.

Recycled Journal – Whether your kids love sketching or journaling, this is a great way to stoke their creativity. If this is your sort of thing, check out DraftSparks to get some good journal writing prompts, writing prompts about gratitude, and other fun writing ideas.

Gift Cards – Give them the gift of freedom to choose what they want. Gift cards to places like the iTunes store, Target, and Amazon are great choices for teens and bigger kids.

Brain Teasers – Perfect for keeping them busy on car rides or just when they have some time to kill – these are great stocking stuffers!

Craft Kits – Engage their creativity! Something like this organic soap-making kit is a fun gift, and maybe you kids will even let you craft with them!

For more ideas on gifts, you may click here and if you think you like any of the above mentioned gift ideas for your mom, dad or kids, you may go for them.

This post was sponsored by Gifts Direct. Christmas bow image by bookgrl.

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