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And a 3D panda mug, because your design-savvy cousin loves minimalism — but they also love pandas (understandable). This gives them the ability to have a mug that fits with their kitchen decor on the outside while a fun design element awaits them on the inside!
An art coloring set equipped with crayons, markers, colored pencils — you name it, this 140-piece set has got it. If you have a little one on your gift list, let their inner artiste shine with this one.
1. A lidded charcuterie board, because your one friend always comes in clutch with the wine and cheese during your monthly potluck hangout — but their board art sometimes looks just a bit wilted from all the plastic wrap they used for transit. This keeps charcuterie boards fresh and gorge.
2. A refillable candle kit with pearled wax and 30 wicks so that your perfectionist bestie can enjoy the look of burning a brand new candle every night.
3. A stone plant saucer that's the updated version of that plate at the bottom of planters. This stone soaks up extra moisture from the planter's base — it's perfect for your mom who takes care of her plant babies now that her real babies (you) have flown the coop.
Promising review: "They look so nice with my pots, and they work very well! I shall be buying more as I keep growing my plant collection! It seriously makes a huge difference with the aesthetic of your home and pot!" —Frances J. Lindholm
Price: $50+ (available in three size sets)
4. A slide-away storage bag is essential for any first-time toddler parent. This tucks away toy messes in a jiffy, giving them more time to unwind after (finally) putting the kids to bed.
Promising review: "I love everything about this item. This is my second one. We use one for Lego Duplos and the other I got for our massive Fisher-Price Little People collection. It's expensive but worth every penny! If you have to scoop small toys into a bin daily...do it. It works exactly as it says and makes cleanup of small items a breeze." —R. Stratton
Price: $52.99 (available in two colors)
5. A set of Dash ice cream-making mugs, because specialty ice cream can get pricey. Consider this an investment in your kid's future — you get them this mug that allows them to make virtually any flavor ice cream they want in about 20 minutes, they spend less of their hard-earned cash on $11 pints from the corner store.
Promising review: "I’ve been drooling over the Ninja Creami ice cream maker, but the price just isn’t in my budget…but after buying this, I say save your money and get the Dash! So easy to use and makes yummy ice cream at home! I love making frozen yogurt with Greek yogurt and then add-ins. So delicious!!" —Kat Barber
Price: $39.99
6. A set of slim profile olive oil dispensers so that your pal can enjoy the look of a customized pantry without giving up too much precious space in their already-small city apartment kitchen.
7. A cold gel therapy cap, because anything that relieves headaches in a flash is welcome for people with chronic migraines (hi, it me). Your giftee can throw this into the fridge or freezer and pull it out for a relaxing shut-eye moment as they soothe their headache.
Promising review: "I have suffered from migraines my entire life and I’m almost 50 years old. As soon as I put this pack on my head I instantly felt relief from the five-day barometric pressure migraine I’ve had. The soft design was really nice and I love that it covered my whole head and was easy to put on. I recommend waiting a few minutes after taking it out of the freezer because it was really cold." —T.
Price: $25.15 (available in two styles)
8. A pack of adhesive sensory strips, just in case your giftee often finds themselves tapping on their desk or clicking their pen while at work. This will help them get the satisfaction of repetitive motion without altering the flow of people working around them!
9. A pack of super cute daisy-shaped air vent clips, because everyone deserves to have florals in their life — if your sibling agrees, they'll love this addition to their new car.
10. A set of ceramic cutout soy sauce bowls that get spookier with each dip! This is essential for your bestie whose house basically turns orange and black the moment spooky season comes around.
Promising review: "I saw similar bowls over a year ago, but they were closer to $40 from a specialty online retailer. So excited to see them pop up on Amazon for an affordable price. They work exactly as stated (super cute with soy sauce in them) and are very durable." —Brittany Sharpe
Price: $8.99 for a four-piece set
11. A two-slice touchscreen toaster, because your kid lives in 2024, where everything has a touchscreen — why should their toaster be any different? They can use this to control toast levels and shift between different toastable foods, like from waffles to gluten-free bread!
Promising review: "I love this toaster! It has all the options I need: lifter, countdown timer, visual icon of the toast colors, and all the toast varieties anyone could want, from white, to grain, to bagel, to waffle, to English muffin, to gluten-free. It not only has reheat and defrost options, you can even add more toasting time, too. Truly, it has all the bells and whistles anyone could want and is easy to use." —Tanya Feddern-Bekcan
Price: $65.25 (available in six colors and in a four-slice toaster style)
12. An app-controlled moon lamp phone dock so that your Astro-obsessed sibling can bring the celestial vibes to their nightstand.
Promising review: "The vibrant colors of the lamp look really beautiful!!! The speakers and the lights that dance to the beats are perfect for a mini disco atmosphere. It works great as a bedtime lamp for my bedroom and the app is really convenient to control the light and music (white noise included!). This is a fun gadget for my teens. I give 5 out of 5 stars, satisfied." —Vanshika Sharma
Price: $39.99
13. A retro-inspired, rechargeable electric gamer lighter, because your boo loves their old-school games, but they love their candles, too. This lighter is rechargeable, meaning they'll have it for a VEEEEERY long time — long enough for it to be ~retro~ itself!
Promising review: "Love this lighter. It has some weight to it, so it feels like a real lighter. It makes a nice click sound when you open and shut it, and is easy to charge with the included cable. The blue lights on the side that show the battery level are neat, and the fact that it looks like a tiny Game Boy is awesome." —Amazon Customer
Price: $20.88+ (available in four styles)
14. A set of cat appetizer plates that are hand-crafted and super cute! If your bestie's entire personality revolves around their love for their cats, they'll accept these plants with open paws.
Promising review: "The cat's meow! These dishes are perfect for nuts, candy, olives, or whatever! There is a lot of detail on the cats, the dishes are well made and sturdy." —Carol Ann W.
Price: $24.99 for a four-pack
15. A down duvet insert because the best gift you can give to your nap-obsessed friend is the ability to feel wrapped in luxury while they sleep. Heck, people spend about a third of their lives in bed, so why not splurge on this fluffy and cozy comforter for yourself, too?!
16. A fun desk lamp to remind your sibling who works day in and day out that they too deserve to sit back and relax from time to time!
17. A headband set so that the fashionista you know can spruce up every outfit they decide to wear. Besides, what's style without good accessories?
18. An art coloring set equipped with crayons, markers, colored pencils — you name it, this 140-piece set has got it. If you have a little one on your gift list, let their inner artiste shine with this one.
19. A pack of wool socks to up the ante on your giving-socks-as-a-gift game. These are made from warm and cozy wool and come in designs that your cabincore-fanatic friend will appreciate.
20. And a 3D panda mug, because your design-savvy cousin loves minimalism — but they also love pandas (understandable). This gives them the ability to have a mug that fits with their kitchen decor on the outside while a fun design element awaits them on the inside!
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