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Presence Over Presents: How To Find Balance When Giving Gifts To Children

Last year, our family celebrated Christmas in a way that my husband and I vowed to never repeat.
I am Jewish, but my husband’s family celebrates Christmas—to the extreme—and it was the first time we’d all been together since our kid was born three years earlier. Perhaps his aunts, uncles, and cousins were making up for lost time, but by the time the gift-giving was over, you can imagine the scene: paper strewn everywhere, toys hidden under other toys, manic children. Our 3-year-old had six times more stuff than we could fit into our suitcases, most of it plastic or singing some oppressively obnoxious tune on repeat. Most of it was stuff that she would almost instantly forget she’d been gifted.
After we flew home (having given 75 percent of the presents to my mother-in-law to store at her house for weekend visits), I checked in with my sister, who had just celebrated Hanukkah with her kids in the sanest way I’d ever heard. It changed the way I looked at gift-giving forevermore.
There are eight days of Hanukkah, and most families stretch out the presents over those days, but the same principles can be applied to Christmas giving. The idea behind it is that each of the presents given on the eight days is unique and teaches children that the holidays aren’t all about getting but about giving as well.
While you may opt for three, five, or 10 gifts (and can spread them out over the time period of your choice), choose a number and stick to it. Here are some ways to divvy up the love so the kids can take an active part in sharing the holiday joy:

Gift 1

This is the one your kid has been begging for all year—the massive Lego set, the scooter, the bike. Go for it! There’s nothing better than seeing their little faces light up after receiving something they’ve really longed for and you know they will enjoy.

Gift 2

If you have more than one child and the children are old enough, this gift is something they select and give to each other. It’s even better if it’s something they’ve made themselves. This turns the focus immediately from getting to giving. If the kids are little, help them make a painting, “write” a book, or assemble a photo album.
Research actually shows that we get more joy from giving than receiving, so sharing between siblings, cousins, and young friends should start in the early years.

Gift 3

Give to a charity of your child’s choice. Do they care about animals? The environment? Homelessness? Education? This gives you an opportunity to help them think about how they can help the world around them. Engage the kids about what matters to them. You can do this by giving money to a cause or actually volunteering your time during the holidays.

Gift 4

Invest in a gift that the whole family can enjoy together: tickets to Hamilton, a trip to Disneyland, a membership to the zoo, or even a dinner out at the kids’ favorite restaurant where they can eat all the dessert they want. Research shows that people enjoy “experiential” gifts more than tangible things. That enjoyment can contribute to cozy familial feelings and great shared memories when it’s experienced together.

Gift 5

Give your child a card with $5 (or $10, or $20) in it that she can spend however she likes. If she’s young, walk her to her favorite store and let her pick something out. This sense of independence will help her feel empowered and respected.

Gift 6

Pass along something old and meaningful. Does your son love to fix things with Grandma or play the guitar with Grandpa? Passing along a favorite tool or instrument can mean a lot to a child. A friend of mine who is in her thirties still has the special calligraphy set her grandmother gave her to teach her the art form.

Gift 7

Another reminder that the holidays are about helping others: Collect your gently used toys and clothes and donate them to a local charity in need…

Gift 8

…and finally: Buy a new toy for a family in need. This will teach your kids the joy of sharing with those who are less fortunate than them—and help them develop empathy for others. No matter how different a less fortunate child might seem, when you’re child imagines another young person enjoying the toy they selected, it will prove there is a common thread of joy and excitement that can be shared by all children. Also, because the children who receive donated toys may only get one or two gifts, it’s an opportunity to teach your own children that less is actually more—that there is great value in receiving one very coveted toy over 10 crappy ones.

Making a Holiday Game Plan

Being explicit is key here. If the kids are old enough, sit them down a few weeks or months before the holidays to explain the plan. This way they can think hard about what’s of material value to them, what activity they’d want to partake in as a family, and where they’d like to volunteer time and donate money. Getting them involved is the key to success—and a wonderful way to home in on your family values.

Okay, but what about Grandma?

This is a subject my husband and I bicker about: My mother-in-law is a giver. She buys Christmas presents in September, and giving them to our daughter brings her unbridled joy. My husband thinks we should just tell her to stop buying them—or at least to buy fewer. But the idea of taking that joy away from her simply because we don’t like the clutter—or, more vitally, because all that gift-giving doesn’t align with our values—is not something I am interested in doing. So how to deal?
The key is to be kind and clear. We are so grateful for all you’ve given us in the past, or, We know how much you love celebrating Christmas and we love to celebrate with you, but…
Explain that your child already has enough stuff (if you have limited space, feel free to blame it on that) and that it’s important to you to teach him the value of giving, which you find difficult to do when he is bombarded with gifts he can barely keep track of.

Be specific about the gifts your child has enjoyed from her in the past.

“Johnny absolutely loved the dolls you gave him last year and plays with them all the time. I know he’d love a few more of those. I don’t think he enjoyed the plastic dinosaur that much.” No one can read your mind—and no one knows your kid as well as you do—so clarity is key.

Ask for things you need.

Onesies, burp cloths, diapers. New pajamas, socks, a good winter jacket, mittens, new boots, a toddler bed. These are useful gifts you know your kid will get a lot of mileage out of.

Be even more specific.

A friend of mine asks for homemade gifts or gifts that are made from natural materials. This will really limit the options and cut back on the clutter.

Ask for experiences that will inspire your child.

Maybe Grandma wants to pay for dance or art classes, guitar lessons, or a year’s subscription to a favorite magazine. Other suggestions: a membership to an art museum or a year’s worth of baseball tickets.

Ask them to invest in your kid’s future.

Instead of giving your child five gifts, suggest that they choose two that the kid will really like (again, suggest things!) and invest the rest of the money in the child’s college fund or daycare bill.

Sharing is caring.

Tell your family that this year you’re thinking more about people in need and that you’d love for them to give all (or some of) the gift funds to a charity. They can even do it in their grandchild’s name! Suggest a charity or two or let them give to a place that means something to them.

When worst comes to worst…

If you know that your child will get way more gifts than you feel comfortable with, tell your child in advance that he or she will be able to keep a certain number (be clear about what the number is ahead of time), and that the rest will be donated to a child in need. This way she has to really think about what’s of value to her and what might be of value to another child.

Spread the cheer throughout the year.

If you know that there will be way too many gifts from Grandma and Grandpa, tell your parents (or whoever else) you are comfortable with them giving X number of gifts on Christmas or during Hanukkah. The rest they can give to you, and you will promise to distribute them on special occasions over the course of the year.
If the idea of limiting your kids’ gift intake is giving you anxiety (first-world anxiety), remember: Giving too many gifts can actually have adverse consequences. The last thing any of us wants is to turn a joyous occasion into an experience that triggers greedy, ungrateful, or monstrous behavior. Keep in mind what kinds of values you’re trying to instill in your children and hold onto them. Everyone else will come around. And if they don’t? You can always try again next year.

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4 DIY Ideas For Your Hanukkah Party Table

Happy Challah-days! The season for Hanukkah is here, and we couldn’t be more excited to light the menorah and celebrate the Festival of Lights, DIY style.
With the clock counting down and just days before the holiday begins, we thought some quick tabletop ideas were in order. If you’re anything like us, far too many party plans happen last second, but hurried planning doesn’t have to mean a hectic holiday.
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In fact, quite the contrary! We’ve gathered four brilliantly simple ideas that will turn your party table into a stylish spread. In particular: a simple but gorgeous table setting, a centerpiece (or hostess gift), some seriously beautiful party favors that kids of all ages will go ga-ga over, and the sweetest Star of David snacks you ever did see.

With a quick trip to the craft store, you can make most of these ideas come together in minutes. And all of them are guaranteed to make Bubbe’s latkes look better than ever.
Here’s how to get all of these on your table, stat.

Star of David Table Settings

Sure, you can make the classic popsicle-stick craft—just like they do in kindergarten every year. But why not elevate your style with this beautiful twist?

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Bring the classic symbol to your party table with this clean and simple idea for rosemary Star of David party favors. Strip fresh rosemary of most of its leaves, then glue or tie together pieces of it together to create a rustic centerpiece that looks truly stunning on blue, white, or gold place settings.
Add a linen napkin, gold utensils, and you’ve elevated your party design with modern simplicity and the organic lines of nature.
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If fresh rosemary is hard to find in your neck of the woods, hit the trees in your backyard, cut some thin twigs, and create these pretty pieces from found wood. The knotty addition of real wood (or fresh rosemary) turns the usual “kids craft” into a piece you’ll be proud of.

Supplies Needed:

  • 6 rosemary sprigs per star
  • Hot glue or thin twine

To Make:

To remove the leaves, gently tug from the top two-thirds of a rosemary sprig, pulling fingers along the stem. Keep a small amount of greens intact near the end of the stem. Then, hot glue (or secure with twine) three stems into a triangle. Repeat. Glue one triangle atop the other. Place atop a set table for party decor, or hang from fishing line for room decor.

Gelt Centerpiece

Top your table with a DIY centerpiece everyone will adore. If you’re not hosting but still want to get crafty, this is a perfect gift for the hostess. Added bonus: This pretty vase is full of golden gelt, so you’ll be giving a gift that’s perfect for the season.

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Tuck a tiny vase into a larger one, then fill the space between the two with golden candy gelt. Add flowers, and this quick hostess idea is ready to tote to any party.
It’s the perfect centerpiece—especially if you’re entertaining families full of children! Invite the kids to sneak a piece or two at the beginning of the party, or make smaller party vases and send them home as thank you favors.
For our arrangement, we chose blue hyacinth to match with our blue-and-gold themed table, but any flowers will do.
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You can purchase the vases for this project from a craft store for less than $10 total. A mini mason jar fit nicely in the center, so we opted for this low-cost option. We found our flowers and gelt at the grocery store, which made this centerpiece as convenient as it is cute.
Aren’t centerpieces (or hostess gifts) just vunderlekh?

Supplies needed:

  • 1 large vase
  • 1 mason jar, which fits inside the larger one
  • 2-3 cups (about 15-20 pouches) golden candy coins
  • Fresh flowers

To Make:

Place smaller vase into larger vase. Fill center vase with water. Add candy coins to the section between the large and small vase. Cut flowers as needed. Arrange inside center vase.

Hanukkah Countdown Bags

Chag Sameach! What better way to celebrate the “eight crazy nights” of festival than with gift-filled countdown bags?

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Inexpensive white paper bags keep this DIY craft budget-friendly, and they’re oh-so-cute. Place golden number stickers on each of the eight bags, then fill each with blue party favors and golden candy coins.
Of course, any tiny party favors will do, but since we were going for the blue-and-gold decor theme this year, we’re loving the fun blue favors—most of which could be picked up at a party store for about a quarter each. Steal of a deal!
If you’re hosting kiddos on the first day on the 25th day of Kislev (the first day of festival), this easy craft makes an especially exciting party favor. Or you can surprise your own tots with countdown bags full of goodies, shared just for the fun of it. (We’ve seen similar collections hung from clothespins on the mantle piece or arranged across a garland with tiny clips. So cute!)
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But don’t let the kids have all the fun! These bags are perfect for grown-ups, too. Swap the tiny treats for gourmet chocolates, small baubles, and mini “stocking stuffers,” and you’ll keep your loved one smiling for eight days straight.

Supplies Needed:

  • 8 (3×4″) white paper bags (available at party and craft stores)
  • Large gold number stickers (available at craft stores)
  • Blue party favors (available at party stores)
  • Golden chocolate coins
  • Staples, ribbon or double-sided tape

To Make:

Place one sticker on each of the eight bags, numbering them 1 through 8. Fill with party favors and chocolate coins. Staple to close, tie a ribbon, or simply fold over and secure with double-sided tape.

Star of David Pretzel Snacks

Whether you’re hosting the gathering this year or headed to a friend’s house to celebrate, these Star of David pretzel snacks are a party winner.
You need just three simple ingredients (one of which is sprinkles), and you’ve got yourself an adorably on-point treat that everyone will love snacking on.

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For this DIY, you’ll likely need to hit two stores: the grocery store and a craft store. At the grocery store, grab pretzels. At the craft store, candy melts and sprinkles are what’s on the list. Though any sprinkle will do, we thought this was a perfect opportunity to tie in our party color theme, so went with a mix of blue and gold nonpareils.
And of course, if you’ve got a color theme going on, too, you can use any color of candy melt. They come in all the colors of the rainbow, and melted chocolate chips work here, as well.
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Supplies Needed:

  • Parchment paper
  • 1 bag pure white candy melts (available in the cake decor section of most craft stores)
  • 1 bag stick pretzels
  • Blue and gold sprinkles

To Make:

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large, microwave-safe bowl, melt candy melts until smooth. Dip pretzel sticks individually into candy melt, tapping gently to remove excess candy coating. Place three pretzels in a triangle, edges touching, Then build three pretzels in a triangle on top to make a Star of David. Sprinkle and allow to cool completely before removing from parchment.
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Happy Hanukkah!

From our table to yours, we wish you a very wonderful holiday this year, full of warmth, joy, and the glow of prosperity.

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Stocking Stuffer Gift Ideas

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Even though stocking stuffers may not cost as much, you can still get thoughtful items that’ll surprise and touch your loved ones. Here’s our list of sock-worthy ideas.

1. Giving the gift of comfort is an oldie but a goodie.

No one is disappointed by slipper socks in December, and these are the coziest ones you’ll find. They envelop feet in thick fleece and have rubber non-slip dots on the soles.

Unlike most traditional slippers, these slipper socks can be tossed in the wash when your giftee has worn them for a week straight (and trust us: They will wear them for a week straight).

2. Try a simple gift that college students may not have shelled out for—and older people may not even know exists.

PopSockets are ultra handy for propping up smartphones and tablets. They allow the user to take better selfies, watch videos more comfortably, and more.

This ingenious device uses simple technology to attach to a phone or tablet. When the user is ready to reclaim their device, they simply pull on the base to remove.

3. If you know someone who’s always misplacing things, there’s a great solution for that.

A Tile Style attaches to anything you don’t want to lose—keys, a suitcase, etc. When you can’t find the lost item, use your smartphone to make the Tile ring.

You can even use the Tile to find your lost phone. Double tap the button on the Tile Style, and it will make your phone ring even if it’s on silent.

4. Phones aren’t the only things that have been getting smarter.

Smart plugs allow the user to control whether a plugged-in appliance has power or not. That means someone can turn a lamp on or off in their home when they’re on vacation.

These smart plugs work with iPhones and Androids and integrate with Amazon Alexa. They offer a hassle-free way to control devices in your home from a distance.

5. For the hipster, lumberjack, or other hirsute man in your life…

A Groomarang is an ideal stocking stuffer. It’s cheap and funny but also useful.

Hundreds of positive Amazon reviews attest to the usefulness of this strange-looking product. The Groomarang helps tame and style a beard as well as gliding beard oil through hair. Instructions and a case are included.

6. Keep everyone organized with this simple and stylish solution.

A cable wrapper makes a great stocking stuffer for someone you don’t know super well. It’s not exactly personal, but it’s still thoughtful and extremely useful.

That’s because everyone has cords to deal with. Whether it’s a jogger who keeps earbuds in her pocket or a reader taking a Kindle cord on vacation, everyone can find a use for this leather snap-button wrap.

7. Most people are switching from disposable water bottles to metal or high-density polyethylene.

And if you’re going to reuse a bottle hundreds or thousands of times, it might as well be from S’well. This small company is one of the fastest-growing woman-owned businesses in the United States.

S’well creates eco-friendly water bottles that are both fashionable and functional. Take a look around their website and you’ll see they have a little something for everyone.

8. This cosmetic product has plenty of imitators, but the original is still the best.

The beautyblender helps apply primers, foundations, powders, and cream blushes to the face. Its unique design results in streak-free, even application with minimal product waste.

It’s perfect for applying pricey cosmetics that require an exact touch. It’s so good that it won an Allure Beauty Award and has almost a quarter million “loves” on Sephora (yes, you read that correctly).

9. Allow someone to unleash their inner artist with a surprising twist.

These Melissa & Doug scratch notes reveal vibrant colors beneath matte coating when you apply the stylus. They brighten up everything from shopping lists to doodles.
 

This cute little set is perfect for office gift exchanges when you want to keep it cheap and fun. The recipient can enjoy it right out of the box, and with 125 notes, it lasts until long after the party.

10. Send good vibes to a loved one who deserves them.

This Good Vibes sticker cheers up any laptop, notebook, or phone. With a kiss-cut design, the sticker has intricate and stylish edges.

The sticker is available in four sizes and is backed with a permanent adhesive. It’s great for sending a positive message to someone you care about.

11. Even chalkboards are entering the 21st century.

Boogie Boards allow you to write on their screen just like a notepad. Your message, doodle, or design will last until you touch a button to instantly erase it.

Use it time and again to write reminders or draw designs. It’s awesome for aspiring artists or those who constantly make to-do lists.

12. Just because it’s getting colder doesn’t mean we’re going to stop sweating.

Sweaty Bands are versatile new headbands that keep sweat out of someone’s eyes and hair out of their face. It’s great for those who like to work out in style.

The headbands are 95 percent polyester and 5 percent rubber elastic to make them a little more comfortable. They have a non-slip velvet lining that feels great while it performs an important function.

13. Your special someone can perform live in the living room this Christmas morning.

The Selfie Mic Music Set has everything a future music star needs to record audio and video (except the phone, of course). The set includes a selfie stick, working microphone, earpiece, and StarMaker app.

The app allows the user to sing along with thousands of free songs. Once a masterpiece is recorded, the user can edit and share it with friends.

14. If you’re looking to completely surprise someone with an adorable and addictive gift, here it is.

No one is expecting an interactive baby monkey in their stocking this year. And that’s part of what makes it such a perfect gift.
 

This robotic primate will hug someone’s finger and blow kisses, babble, and more. It may be intended for children, but everyone will fall in love with it.

15. If you want another road to a child’s heart this holiday season, here’s a surefire path.

You can’t go wrong with a Shopkins mega-pack. It comes with 20 Shopkins and 4 Petkin backpacks that will delight any Shopkins fan.

You may not understand why kids love these toys, but you don’t really need to. All you have to do is buy it, wrap it, and then sit back and enjoy.

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Food, Friends, And Fun: How To Throw The Best Friendsgiving Feast Ever

Heard of Friendsgiving? Ask around and you may find yourself hearing story after story painting it as the hero of the holidays.
When I moved across the country for the next leg of my journey, I initially assumed that recreating the epic Friends scene with a group of galpals would merely solve the dilemma of living a few thousand miles away from family. As it turned out, it offered so much more than a measly, make-do gathering.
Skipping the expensive holiday travel also meant saying goodbye to high-stress dinner conversations. You know, the ones spent fielding Aunt Margie’s questions on when I’ll find myself a decent man, what I think of the latest political scandal, and how I believe we can realize world peace. Instead, my ladies and I sat around a small, worn table with a hodgepodge of dishes and a wealth of red wine. There was love, laughter, and a beautiful understanding that we could show up exactly as we were.
Whether you’re planning a Friendsgiving on Thanksgiving Day or will observe it in addition to family festivities, here are some practical tips for hosting the perfect feast for friends.

Who does what?

The perks of Friendsgiving are plentiful, but careful planning among the hostess and attendees is crucial. Home in on each other’s strengths and assign each person a duty. Whether it’s grocery shopping, cooking, table setting, cleaning, or simply picking the right Spotify playlist—a smooth evening will require working together as a team.
For the recipe connoisseurs in the group, delegate one or two delicious dishes to each person or couple. For those who struggle in the kitchen, grabbing a fresh berry pie from the local bakery might be the task at hand. Talk it through and plan out the details, creating an email chain or Google Calendar or Facebook event as you see fit. Whatever it takes, make sure there’s enough food to go around and any restrictions are accounted for!
Need gluten-free stuffing for your friend with celiac disease? We believe in you. Making it a potluck will help everyone ditch the stress, and after all, isn’t that the point here?

Let the feast begin.

When the day comes, it’s best to have appetizers ready to munch on during the prep and final cooking push. Here are a few of our healthy-ish favorites to place throughout the kitchen and lounging spaces:
Sweet Potato Quinoa Fritters
Rosemary-Infused Wild Rice Stuffed Mushrooms
Smoky Chipotle Pumpkin Hummus
Quick and delicious, if you strategize your apps right, there will be something for everyone, and we all know the importance of that since staving off raging hanger can help maintain upbeat spirits and holiday fun.
When the dishes are finally ready to serve to the motley crew, use your hostess influence to elect for eating family style. Finding room for each of the items on your table ensures that nobody has to get up and leave mid-conversation. Friends can dish up their plates as they please without awkwardly excusing themselves to run for an extra spoonful of cranberry relish.
Pass the plates and bottles of wine around the table, creating space to simply be present with your dearest friends.

The Sweetest Side of Friendsgiving

With a few apps and the main course taken care of, the next logical step is following up with a tantalizing dessert. Grab that warm berry pie and a carton of vanilla ice cream for a treat that always seems to hit the spot.
Or, if you’d rather swap pie à la mode out for healthy, homemade sweets, try one (or both!) of these:
Sweet Potato Casserole With Crunchy Pecan Oat Topping
Best-Ever Healthy Apple Crisp
See, even if you don’t want to break your 2017 wellness goals with just over a month to go, we’ve got your cravings covered!

Set the tone with holiday cheer.

While food may be the most important feature of Friendsgiving, we can’t neglect the joys of seasonal décor. For any holiday party, try to keep a few things in mind: Dressing up the space with festive allure can create a memorable ambience for your guests, but make sure it remains both warm and inviting. Light a few non-scented candles throughout your home, grace the countertop and dining table with picturesque DIY pumpkin centerpieces, and set place cards for everyone on the invite list.
This one small act can greatly influence how welcome your guests feel. Seeing their name waiting for them on the table shows them that they were thought of, which can afford every group member (even the +1 you haven’t met before) a sense of belonging.
To support the festive cheer, print this special Thanksgiving download to attach to the napkins and dinnerware. Customize each place card with your guests’ names, attach the kraft cardstock to your table settings, and ensure your friends will be surprised with notes showing personalized appreciation for their presence. If you have extra time, tucking rosemary behind the card can add a nice pop of color!

Tips for a Night to Remember

With the food and decorations accounted for, all that’s left for you to do is enjoy the time with your friends. Whether Friendsgiving is a one-time shindig or annual gathering, we want this holiday to be special for all of you. Games and traditions can help you achieve the holiday vibe everyone is seeking. During your feast, get in the mood by taking some time to give thanks. One perfect way to do this is by sharing each other’s gratitude bucket lists. Instead of listing off things you want to do before kicking the proverbial bucket, share the “things” and experiences that you are grateful for having already accomplished and enjoyed in life. This requires a shift in thinking to a mindset of openness, reflection, and gratitude.
The truth is, our lives are already so beautiful, even without the bells and whistles of extravagant planning. Sharing such an intimate practice with each other will undoubtedly create a moment to remember. A second tradition can be as simple as having each guest paint a faux mini pumpkin. Whether your best gal chooses gold and sparkles or your fella goes with a deep charcoal, the bunch of unique pumpkins can be reused as décor in the years to come—traveling from house to house to keep the memory alive.
Finally, there’s no better way to round out the evening than with some after-dinner drinks and games. Why not get a few more laughs in before everyone heads out to snooze off the turkey? If you’d rather skip the game of touch football, opt for a few intense rounds of Pictionary. This childhood favorite is guaranteed to get everyone involved (and squealing)! If you’d like to circle back to the theme of giving thanks, you can make one of the rounds centered on gratitude. Have each friend draw something they’re grateful for, while the rest of the circle has to shout out their best guesses. If you’re still keen on the idea of getting those bodies moving (but without the rough and tumble), square off a section of your yard for a game of bocce ball. Wine and outdoor bowling? Yes, please!
No matter what traditions you and your friends decide to start, this Friendsgiving will be one that you can look back on for decades. Remember that this special day is truly as simple as spending time with your loved ones. Gather your nearest and dearest, ground down in thanks, and revel in the fact that no one will be hounding you with awkward questions and interrogations (or so we hope).
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The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide

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Yes, everyone loves picking out a few gifts for their family and friends, but here’s the thing about the holidays: They’re absolutely exhausting. By the time you’ve roasted the tree and decorated the turkey (a common, but acceptable mistake), you really don’t want to head down to the local superstore for a last-minute white elephant gift.
Never fear. We’ve spent the season putting together a variety of guides to help you cut down on your shopping time, regardless of whether you’re buying for adventurous siblings, growing toddlers, tech-minded husbands, or anyone in between.

Health & Wellness Gift Ideas

Help your favorite person relax with gifts from our health and wellness guide. We scoured the internet to find useful, functional gifts that won’t break the bank—they will, however, prompt a flurry of positive feedback. Feeling great never felt so good.

HoMedics Shiatsu Neck and Shoulder Massager


With three massage settings, an integrated control, and surprisingly powerful motors, this custom-fit massager is ideal for traveling. There is also a heat option for a more soothing and relaxing massage. This is a great gift for anyone who is in desperate need of some R&R.

Ivation Foot Spa Massager

Know someone who spends all day on their feet? Treat them to this premium foot massager, which features automatic rollers, a digital temperature control, three pedicure attachments, and, most importantly, bubbles.

Acupressure Mat and Pillow


Designed in accordance with ancient Indian acupressure theory, this “Bed of Nails” provides deep relaxation after a hard day of work. While it may not look super pleasant, laying on this acupressure mat will stimulate pressure points, releasing natural pain-relieving hormones.

Cool Mist Humidifier and Essential Oil Diffuser

The wood grain aesthetic sets this diffuser apart from others on the market, and given the price point, it’s a delightful choice for a gift exchange. Stock up on essential oils as well as they make great stocking stuffers.

 

Fitness & Outdoors Gift Ideas

Help your favorite gym rat get a head start on next year’s resolutions—or treat an outdoorsman to some truly useful camping supplies. These gifts will keep your favorite person moving, and that’s a good thing.  

Gaiam Balance Ball Chair


This balance chair is a bit more useful than a simple stability ball, as it’s designed to fit well at a standard-sized desk. It promotes better posture without looking out of place at the office.

Fitbit Ionic


One of the best smartwatches on the market, the Fitbit Ionic features continuous heart-rate monitoring and a gorgeous full-color screen. It also allows your favorite runner to track their workouts through built-in GPS and listen to music without having to take their phone with them. 

Under Armour Undeniable Duffle Bag


Hey, everyone needs a great equipment bag. This duffle uses UA storm technology, which gives it its weather- and odor-resistant design. Or, if you want something a little more feminine for her, check out the Totally Trippin’ Gym Bag from Athleta.

Wise Owl Outfitters Portable Hammock 


This affordable hammock is made with 210T parachute nylon, which is strong, soft, and trustworthy enough for your next camping trip. This chic hammock is portable, lightweight, and perfect for the person in your life who loves spending time in the great outdoors.

Fashion & Trends

Know someone who loves all things fashion? These products will have them walking the runways with glee during the holiday season. Regardless of your budget, we’ve got everything you need to give the perfect stylish gift.

Fossil Rachel Tote


This tote is perfectly neutral with a subtle chevron stripe—finished off with the cutest colorful tassels. The fashionista in your life will love it for both its style and convenience. It makes a great school or work bag as it fits a 15″ laptop. 

adidas Women’s Originals Superstar


Shoes don’t really have to be complicated to be stylish. These classic Adidas kicks look great, without trying to do too much. These will be her favorite wear-with-anything sneaks. With just a hint of rose gold, these sneakers are clean cut and ready to update her athleisure look.

7 For All Mankind Women’s Ankle Skinny Jean in Black Velvet


Yes, jeans can be stylish. These comfy black pants feature five-pocket styling, durable craftsmanship, and a classic-meets-contemporary design. Perfect for dressing up or down, every girl deserves to have these beauties in her closet. 

Jack Spade Men’s Grant Leather File Wallet


This slim leather wallet has folder-inspired top pockets, which add some functionality along with a unique appeal. This is the perfect gift for the “minimalist” guy in your life who doesn’t want the bulk of a thick wallet.

Minnetonka Men’s Pile-Lined Hardsole Slipper


With a synthetic sole and a classic moccasin design, this slipper is great for lounging around the house after all the holiday chaos. The pile fleece lining will keep that special someone’s feet warm during the winter months.

Food & Entertaining Gift Ideas

Get ready to ring the dinner bell: If your gift recipient loves hosting parties or cooking for friends, they’ll love these selections. We chose durable but little-known products that your average cook won’t have on hand from well-known brands they’re sure to love.

Le Creuset Cast Iron Dutch Oven


Every foodie needs a Dutch oven, and cast iron is certainly the way to go. This no-nonsense cookware features extra-large handles, and it’s available in several colors. 

Crock-Pot Multi-Use Express Crock


All slow cookers aren’t created equal. This programmable crock-pot also works as a steamer, sauté surface, and pressure cooker, so you can cook your favorite dishes without using an extra pan. It’s an especially great choice for students or working parents.

Cuisinart Stainless Steel Grill Set


This 14-piece set provides everything a griller needs to conquer their craft. Most of the tools are made with pure stainless steel (the basting brush uses high-quality silicone), so they’ll last for years. Oh, and did we mention that the spatula has a built-in bottle opener?

Travel & Tech Gift Ideas

Technology and travel gifts are perennial favorites. Who doesn’t love a cool gadget, especially if it can make that upcoming flight a little easier? We tried to stick with gifts that are useful—and what we mean by that is no re-gifting necessary.

Bose Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker

 

The second generation of this portable Bluetooth speaker packs eight hours of power into its miniscule lithium-ion battery, plus it’s lightweight and water-resistant. This portable speaker can rock the house, but is equally perfect for anywhere life’s travels take them. Whoever the techie in your life is, they will love this easy-to-use on-the-go speaker. 

ChillaX Inflatable Lounger 


So what’s a “lounger,” you ask? Oh, just your basic portable easy chair/couch/mattress. They can take it anywhere for instant comfort—even on the lake. All they have to do is scoop the air to inflate, seal the chambers, and take their pick between “chilling” and “relaxing.” This is the perfect gift for anyone on your list with a “wander-lusting” spirit. Easily portable comfort on-the-go. 

Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones


There are headphones and then there are headphones. These noise-cancelling wonder-phones definitely belong in the second category. Get (or give) audiophile-quality sound without any cables getting in the way. If you’re looking for the best for that special someone on your list, you can’t go wrong with these, but if you’re looking for a more budget friendly version instead, check out this highly rated option that won’t break the bank.

Kids’ “Shop By Age” Gift Ideas

It’s not always easy to shop for kids. Sure, you could head down to the local superstore and pick up a couple of toys, but we wouldn’t recommend that approach; you’ll end up overspending on outdated products that might not ever make their way out of the toy chest. Instead, check out these carefully curated gifts, organized by age group.

Baby & Toddler Gift Ideas

At this stage, toys should help kiddos develop core skills while keeping them interested and engaged. Here are our favorite selections that will prompt discovery and development during playtime.

VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker


Encourage creativity while helping the toddler in your life learn to walk. A removable play panel comes complete with piano keys and more than 70-sing-along songs, while the colorful walker helps 9-month-old to 3-year-old kids build the muscle and confidence they need to walk unassisted.

Bright Starts 5-in-1 Play Activity Gym


Give your little one a whole gym’s worth of fun. This soft, enclosed playpen includes hanging toys that babies will love. When they get a little older, it becomes a delightful ball pit the moment you introduce the 35 soft balls that are included with the purchase.

2- to 4-Year-Old Gift Ideas

Kids in this age range have gained some independence but still need gift-givers to be careful to ensure they’re selecting age-appropriate gifts. Imaginative play is sure to sure during this time, so get ready to see their personalities blossom as they engage the toys you’ve selected just for them.

Barbie Dreamhouse


This is the ultimate gift for kids who love to play with dolls. Three Barbie-sized floors give dolls plenty of space to hang out, get dressed, take a nap, or anything else your child imagines. This is also a great gift to build on with fun accessories like Barbie’s convertible, pool, or an assortment of friends. Check out the Barbie Glam Getaway House for a smaller, budget-friendly, on-the-go version. 

Fisher-Price Teach ‘n Tag Movi


The Fisher-Price Teach ‘n Tag Movi is cute, but it’s also an impressive piece of technology. It’s capable of creating more than 60 facial expressions, and it guides preschoolers through three fun games to help them develop critical thinking skills. At under $50, it’s also remarkably affordable.

 5- to 7-Year-Old Gift Ideas

For this age group, you’ll need to start thinking about the child’s unique interests as you’ve probably noticed they are starting to become more self-sufficient and independent. Look for toys like these that promote learning, exploring, and staying active.

Hatchimals


This very popular toy is great for kids of this age because it teaches responsibility. If they take good care of this huge speckled egg, they’ll get to meet the creature that lives inside. Hatchimals depend on their owners to tap and rub the egg until they’re ready to hatch. Once they help these electric stuffed toys emerge into the world, you can coach them through three stages of growth, almost like a real pet.

Little Tikes Pogo-It


They’ll hop until they drop! This electronic pogo ball game provides hours of athletic fun for kids. Keep hopping while the music plays, or try the “Jump to the Beat” mode for even more challenging play. Once they’ve mastered the basic level, they can turn the ball over for an advanced setting. Don’t forget to get them a helmet too. Safety first!

Electric Air HoverBall


Wait, is this a soccer ball or a magnified air hockey puck? It’s a bit of both, but even better. This light-up disc floats on a cushion of air. Kick it like a soccer ball for a jumbo-sized game of air hockey indoors or out.

 8- to 10-Year-Old Gift Ideas

Trendy toys are a safe bet around this age, but let’s be real: The kids you’re buying for might already have all of those. Think outside of the box with a few of these modern classics.

Snap Circuits Electronics Discovery Kit


Your child will love learning about electronics while completing the 100 projects in this kit. It’s all snap-together, so there’s no soldering required.

Interactive Aura Drone with Glove Controller


Any parents who remembers the thrill of the Nintendo Power Glove will understand why their kids will adore this glove-controlled flying drone.

BopIt! Game


This action-packed electronic game will be fun for the whole family. The updated BopIt! has three different modes: Classic, Action and Beat Bop. Action mode has been updated with fun “modern” commands that your kids will love like “Selfie it!”, “Sing it!”, and “Comb it!” 

11 & Up Gift Ideas

When kids are approaching their teen years, you can opt for more complex gifts. If it’s cool enough to hold an adult’s attention, you’re probably on the right track. For instance…

FujiFilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera


Remember Polaroid cameras? Now the next generation can enjoy instant self-developing film just like their parents used to—except they get some fun modern features like a close-up lens attachment and a selfie mirror.  

Sky Viper V2400 HD Streaming Drone With FPV Headset


The Sky Viper V2400 includes a headset that essentially puts the controller in the pilot’s seat for a truly immersive experience. This affordable drone is sure to be a hit for kids (…or adults) who are 12 or older. 

Stocking Stuffers

Legend has it that the tradition of Christmas stockings dates back to Saint Nicholas, who tossed a gold nugget into the window of an old man who was too proud to accept charity. The gold landed in a sock (of course).
These days, you probably don’t have any chunks of gold to leave in your loved ones’ stockings, but these products should do just fine.

PopSockets


They may not look like much, but PopSockets are delightful for anyone with small hands (or not enough hands for everything they’ve got going on). They provide an easy way to get a grip on your phone, and they’re pretty stylish, too. This one includes an expanding stand that’s great for watching videos or reading. They come in tons of colors and fun prints so you’re sure to find one that fits the personality of everyone on your list. 

Tile Style


This remarkably useful little gadget lets you quickly find anything. For a forgetful person, it’s a lifesaver—and given its price point, this is about the easiest way give someone the gift of joining the Tile revolution.

Melissa & Doug Scratch Art Notes


Forget typical postable notes. These mini-notes bring some vibrant color and with 125 notes per box, they make a great stocking stuffer for the “list-maker” or “doodler” you love.

White Elephant Gift Ideas

The ideal White Elephant gift is both slightly useful and strange enough to prompt some discussion. Our gift guide has products for any budget, so you’ll be able to work within the constraints of your holiday party’s rules while bringing something to the table that will appeal to all the other players.

Couch Guest Book


It’s exactly what it sounds like: a guest book for keeping track of your couch’s temporary occupants. No, it doesn’t really make sense, but that’s why it’s awesome. Mostly useless and funny, whoever takes this gem home will enjoy keeping track of their fond couch memories.

Prism Glasses


These glasses have angled lenses that allow the wearer to read or watch TV while laying down. Everyone will laugh at the silly concept—then immediately ask to try them out. 

“Now You May Speak” Coffee Mug


 
Every coffee drinker is a little bit of a misanthrope before their first cup. This high-quality glass mug makes that abundantly clear to coworkers, spouses, and other innocent bystanders.

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A Quick Guide To Safely Trick-Or-Treating On Halloween

For kids, Halloween is an exciting time.
Parents, however, often spend the holiday worrying about their kids’ safety. The good news is that with proper planning, trick-or-treating can be a very safe and fun activity.
Here are a few tips for a happy and healthy Halloween, along with some products to help you get started.

1. Make sure that your children go out wearing reflective gear.

We’d love to tell you that every driver exercises a little extra caution on Halloween night, but unfortunately, that’s not the case. Reflective materials are absolutely essential, even if your kids won’t be trick-or-treating in complete darkness.

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Your kids probably won’t want to wear reflective vests, but fortunately, that’s not necessary. You can get a cheap role of reflective tape, apply a few strips, and improve the safety of just about any article of clothing. You might even find ways to use the tape as part of the costume.
Get Gear Aid reflective tape on Amazon.
While you’re at it, look for other ways to bring a little light to your child’s trick-or-treating gear. A glow-in-the-dark candy bucket is a great example.
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These will allow you to easily identify your child from a distance, and kids will love the spooky green glow. What’s the downside, other than all that room for sugar?
Get a two-pack on Amazon.

2. Get high-quality flashlights capable of lighting the ground immediately in front of your child.

Unfortunately, glow sticks aren’t enough; every trick-or-treater should have a working flashlight to avoid accidental trips and falls.

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We recommend the Tronsnic 502B, a high-quality flashlight with a water-resistant design and a budget-friendly price tag.
Get it on Amazon.

3. Choose safe, protective shoes.

Costume shoes usually don’t work for safe trick-or-treating, especially past dusk.
Really, any high-quality shoes will work, provided that they aren’t heels. Shinmax offers an affordable set of LED shoes with rechargeable lights, which will bring some much-needed illumination to Halloween night.

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Get them on Amazon (and be aware that the sizing runs a little large).

4. For younger kids, avoid masks.

We realize that this may take some of the fun out of Halloween, but masks impede your child’s vision, making an accidental trip much more likely.
The good news is that you really don’t need masks. Face paint is more fun, and it’s often less expensive.

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Lasten’s body and face paint kit comes with everything you need for frightfully good special effects. All the ingredients are laboratory tested, free of parabens, and gentle on sensitive skin.
Get it on Amazon.
If you do decide to use a mask, make sure that your child can see, particularly when it comes to their peripheral vision. And don’t be afraid to cut the eye holes a bit wider if necessary!

5. Don’t forget to keep your home’s walkways lit.

Kids will be walking up your pathway all night (well, if you’re lucky, anyway), so stop them from stumbling by planting a few solar lights.
While there’s no shortage of Halloween-themed pathway lights, most are cheaply made and nearly useless at night. We prefer the look of Voona solar lights, which use AA Ni-MH batteries to store a powerful charge.

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They’re slightly expensive, but are well worth the investment as they’re one of the few items on this list that doesn’t immediately lose its value on the first day of November.
Pick them up on Amazon.
And while you’re at it, put up a few temporary signs warning drivers to take it slow. We’re big fans of this orange pop-up safety cone, which is portable, lightweight, and ideal for this type of application.
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Granted, some teenagers might snatch a pop-up safety cone, but the risk is worth it considering you’ll improve your neighborhood’s safety during trick-or-treating, and maybe even year round, when you put these things up while the kids are out to play.
Get one on Amazon.

6. Finally, make sure to keep your other Halloween activities as safe as possible.

If you’re carving jack-o-lanterns, allow your kids to help during the planning stages, but don’t let younger kids anywhere near your carving tools.
Older kids can help out, but to stay safe, consider investing in some cut-resistant gloves. Wislife offers an affordable pair that meets EN388 cutting resistance standards.

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Note that these gloves don’t protect in all circumstances, so you’ll still want to guide your kids through their first pumpkin carvings. This is a good opportunity to teach knife safety, too, by the way.
Pick up Wislife cut-resistant gloves on Amazon.
To stay safe during Halloween, you’ll need to take a few extra steps. Check your kids’ candy, looking for any pieces that appear re-wrapped. Talk over trick-or-treat routes before they leave the house, and make sure that they know what to do if they get lost.
Ultimately, Halloween doesn’t have to be a frightening time for parents. Use common sense, communicate with your kids, and make sure you’re prepared so when All Hallow’s Eve rolls around, you’ll be able to relax with a nice glass of apple cider while the kids enjoy the holiday.