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Don’t Forget Mom and Dad: Parents Under $50 Gift Guide

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We’re a few weeks away from Christmas, Hanukkah and are already deep into the gift buying holiday season. I know a few people that are done with their shopping but most of us are still checking off our list.

One demographic of family that sometimes we forget to shop for until last minute is our parents! Eeek!

Sadly, too many of us take our parents for granted. A lot of times, mom may not want you breaking your budget to get her a gift and may not want an expensive item. Get mom and dad or some other parental figure in your life a lovely gift they may not get for themselves like scented candles or nice note cards.

Here are ideas for gift items for your parents:

 

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SYDNEY LOVE OVERNIGHT BAG  Mom and dad will adore an overnight bag for quick trips out of town or when coming to visit their grandkids across town or across the country. This bag is half off right now, down from $98 to $50 and shipping is free for the holidays. It is spacious with two side pockets and a back pocket externally for easy access. I love that this bag can be wiped clean.

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LAURA MERCIER LITTLE INDULGENCES HAND BODY CRÈME SET You can never go wrong with a rich emolient gift box and Laura Mercier is a great brand. For mom, she’ll love this hand & body cream set that includes 4 1 oz travel tubes with the following scents: Ambre Vanillé, Almond Coconut Milk, Crème Brûlée, Tarte au Citron. It ships free from Macy’s for $32.00.

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PHILIP B – LAVENDER HAND CRÈME, 350ML For dad, Philip B’s vitamin-rich ‘Lavender Hand Crème’ hydrates and heals rough, dry skin. Formulated with African Shea Butter and Safflower Oleosomes, this moisturizing lotion has an stress-relieving aroma-therapeutic scent derived from Pure Provencal Lavender and Flower Oils. It absorbs quickly for a non-greasy, lightweight feel. It’s $35 at Net-A-Porter.com

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ROCHESTER REVERSIBLE QUARTER-ZIP PULLOVER CASUAL MALE XL BIG & TALL You can never go wrong with a pull over. This Casual Male reversible sweater is warm, roomy and perfect for dad. It’s under $50 for about $34 by a reseller on EBay.

 
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ISOTONER UNLINED DRIVING GLOVES Isotoner driving gloves are well known for their  superior fit, flexibility and a non-slip leather palm to improve grip for secure handling of devices. These imported nylon and Lycra spandex gloves are hand washable.  They’re on sale for $22.80, down from $32 at JCPenny.com

 

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NATURAL LIFE ‘HOME IS WHERE YOUR MOM IS’ WOODEN WALL ART Nordstrom sells this gorgeous piece of wall art for just $18. It is wooden and 6″ x 6″ x 1 1/2″. I love motivational messages.

Eco-Friday: Alternative Holiday Gift Guide #GiftsWithACause

This holiday gift giving season as you are out and about shopping for commercial goods to give to family and friends, consider also gifting some alternative charitable goodies that can benefit impoverished people in America or other parts of the world.
Since 1996, the World Vision Gift Catalog has been offered to shoppers a selection of hand-crafted objects made in or inspired by the areas of the world the organization services. Last year, World Vision helped 822,000 people thought its catalog. 
In exchange for a specific donation, shoppers receive a gift for themselves or to give to someone else for the holidays, a birthday or some other occasion. 
The 64-year old old organization started out in 1950 aimed at helping orphans worldwide and now it focuses on poverty and injustice issues with 83% of its operating expenses going for programs to benefit children, families and communities in need. Only 5% of its 2013 expenses went to operational costs and 12% to fundraising…. 
…like for sending Bloggers like me a sample of an item from its catalog in exchange for sharing with our audiences about this option. 
The lovely African Soapstone Box I received is perfect for storing earrings.  Coated in light blue with an image of a giraffe, this ornate box features pretty details that will complement nearly any decor. Donations go toward the Kenyan artisans who crafted the box to help provide medical care for their families.  It is free with a donation of $85 to the organization. 

In addition, there are options in the gift registry that will be multiplied by matching government, corporate and foundation partners.  For example, perhaps in the name of a friend for Hanukkah, a donation gift of $25 will go towards $200 worth of supplies to help a poor family in America or a disaster relief victim. 
For those who are expecting and new parents and are grateful for being blessed with excellent healthcare and want to help mothers around the world get it too, there are options of donating towards Maternal Health in Afghanistan or a New Mother and Baby Kit
Consider checking out the catalog and donating on behalf of that person in your life who has everything! Thanks!

Here Is Your Last Minute Holiday Gift-Shopping Budget Guide

Budgeting for Holiday

Take Free From Broke blog’s suggestions on planning your Christmas and Holiday season shopping budget:

1. First the real chore; you need to make a list of all expenses.  Notice I’m talking expenses here and not just gifts.  We tend to spend more than just on gifts, don’t we?  Do you have to travel at Christmas?  It may sound trivial, but even an extra tank or two of gas to drive around visiting relatives and can cost more than you think (and that’s considering driving not flying out somewhere).  How about special holiday meals?  You see where I’m going with this.  The point here is to figure out how much you’re spending before you even get to your gifts.

You need to figure out what you can afford!

Look at what you can realistically spend for the holidays.  Work out a total figure for this amount.  This will be after you’ve figured out what you’re spending for other holiday-related activities.  This is what you can afford for your gifts.

2. Have you saved anything yet for the holidays?  If you have money set aside for holiday shopping already then you are awesome!  (Listen, you’re awesome if you didn’t put anything aside too I just want you to get in the mindset of budgeting for stuff before it happens.  Are we cool?)

Now look at that figure you have for holiday spending.  Subtract the savings you set aside for gifts.  The amount that’s left is what you need to save between now and the holidays.

Note: Don’t go dipping into emergency savings and stuff like that.  Savings are there for a reason.  Usually that reason isn’t to blow it all on holiday gifts.

3. How many paychecks until the holidays?  Time is ticking and I want you to get saving ASAP!  From right now until the holidays how many pay cycles do you have?  There may not be many.  Take that final figure of what you need to save.  Now divide it by the pay cycles you have left.  That’s what you need to put aside every paycheck.

Is it too much?  Then you need to adjust what you can spend or find other expenses you can cut down for now.  It’s OK to sacrifice a bit for something you want.  If you have to scale back going out to eat or a few movies out then so be it.  Or you can lower the amount you have to spend this season.  That’s OK too.

4. Make a list of people to shop for and check it twice.  (See what I did there?  I’m here all week!)  When you’ve made this list – prioritize.  Who do you absolutely need to buy gifts for?  Really.  It’s easy to head out shopping then see the perfect gift for your neighbor’s cousin’s friend that you met once at a BBQ years ago.  It’s nice of you to think of her but that gift either comes out of your gift budget or it will hit your credit card.

5. Who’s been naughty and who’s been nice?  (I can be so punny at times.)  Once you have your list I want you to come up with reasonable amounts you will spend on gifts for each person.  Go ahead and pencil it in next to their name.

Add up all of those amounts.  Is it more than your figure from the previous step?  If so go back and play with the numbers.

And don’t forget about cards and gift wrap.  You’re going to need all of that too most likely.  That comes out of your budget.  That’s OK.  Remember the point here is to figure our what you can afford so you don’t have to dip into your credit cards and debt to get by this holiday season.  You can do it.  We’re doing fine here.

6. Where are you buying your gifts?  Discounts are out there to be had, including Free Shipping Day, among others.  When you have a list of gifts, do a little homework online and find the best prices and you will find you can save a lot and make your money go further.  What you’re doing here is making sure you can get the best bang for your buck.  What’s nice about this step is if you play it well you can find the gifts you want for less and end up with a little extra in your budget.  Yay!

Good luck!

40 BEST GIFTS FOR 13-YEAR-OLD BOYS AND GIRLS IN 2021

We are here to help with gift ideas for 13 year old girls and boy

If you ask the average 13-year-old how successful their parents are at gift-giving, they’ll likely tell you it’s a struggle. A six-pack of sensible new socks? Boo! A pair of reversible slacks? No, thank you! School shoes? Skip!

When you’re an adult shopping the teens, the bridge between fun and functional can get tricky. Teens like practicality, but they don’t want it as a gift.

A jet ski sounded awesome when she was 13, whereas new flooring was the dud prize. (Though now as an adult, we flummoxed to where to put a jet ski and overjoyed by the thought of new flooring.)

While no one should rush to buy a jet ski for a 13-year-old, you get the gist. Do your best to put yourself in your teen’s gum-stuck shoes and you should be just fine! If you need some help getting started thinking like a 13-year-old, here are some thought starters.

JBL CLIP 4 Waterproof Speaker

$69.99

If you have a kid who is ready to rock and go, this is the Bluetooth speaker for them. The JBL Clip 4 combines function, funk and fun into one compact and clippable speaker. The speaker features 10 hours of playtime, wireless Bluetooth streaming and a built-in carabiner. As an added bonus, this speaker is also durable enough to take a mild beating or a quick swim in whatever body of water your child accidentally drops it in.

BaubleBar Colore 18K Gold Earrings

$42

These rainbow earrings are sure to light up any jewellery-obsessed teen’s face. We also love the unicorn earrings, too.

Hydro Flask Water Bottle

$42

Your daughter’s Frappuccino will be kept safe and cold for up to 24 hours in this water bottle, while warm drinks have a 12-hour warmth window. You can also add a Sport Cap, which should limit the number of spills and stains in your child’s future.

New York Biology Dead Sea Mud Mask

$24.99

Your girl will shimmer while she shines with this deep-cleansing charcoal peel-off mask. Cleans and softens skin in as much time as it takes to watch an episode of their fave Netflix binge watch.

AirPods

$159.00

Your kid will kick cords to the curb with her own set of Apple AirPods. This set includes a charging case, which allows for multiple charges for 24 hours’ worth of battery life.

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Baby gifts of 2021: Baby toys for boys and girls

The best gifts for babies stimulate their senses. Babies might not look like they’re doing much besides eating and sleeping, but the first year of life is full of seismic shifts in development. And even before they can hold a toy, babies are ready to play.

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The best baby toys engage them, focusing on the contrast they are able to see or the sounds and movements they can make themselves.

“Infants are really learning about their place in the world, so the best toys give them some sense of feedback,” said Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and author of “How Toddlers Thrive.” She cited the classic baby rattle as a good example. “’I hit this and it moves’ is the beginning of having a sense of their place in the world.”

Babies also explore with their mouth, so look for toys that aren’t choking hazards (obviously) and might be interesting to a tiny tongue. And keep it simple.

“We tend to shy away from toys that are technological or lighting up and flashing, just because of the overstimulation that they provide,” said Marie Conti, head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, and a board member of the American Montessori Society.

These are the best gifts for baby boys and girls, according to child development experts. To quickly jump to the category you’re looking for, click on the links below or keep scrolling to see all 40.

Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads

Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads

$17

Colorful beads can be twisted, turned and gummed for extra interest.



PlanToys Wooden Sensory Blocks

$20

These wooden blocks use nontoxic paint and stimulate all of the baby’s senses.





Oball Rollin’ Rainstick Rattle

$11.99

The holes in this rattle make it easy for tiny hands to grab.

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40 best gifts for 13-year-old boys and girls in 2021

We are here to help with gift ideas for 13 year old girls and boy

If you ask the average 13-year-old how successful their parents are at gift-giving, they’ll likely tell you it’s a struggle. A six-pack of sensible new socks? Boo! A pair of reversible slacks? No, thank you! School shoes? Skip!

When you’re an adult shopping the teens, the bridge between fun and functional can get tricky. Teens like practicality, but they don’t want it as a gift.

A jet ski sounded awesome when she was 13, whereas new flooring was the dud prize. (Though now as an adult, we flummoxed to where to put a jet ski and overjoyed by the thought of new flooring.)

While no one should rush to buy a jet ski for a 13-year-old, you get the gist. Do your best to put yourself in your teen’s gum-stuck shoes and you should be just fine! If you need some help getting started thinking like a 13-year-old, here are some thought starters.

JBL CLIP 4 Waterproof Speaker

$69.99

If you have a kid who is ready to rock and go, this is the Bluetooth speaker for them. The JBL Clip 4 combines function, funk and fun into one compact and clippable speaker. The speaker features 10 hours of playtime, wireless Bluetooth streaming and a built-in carabiner. As an added bonus, this speaker is also durable enough to take a mild beating or a quick swim in whatever body of water your child accidentally drops it in.

BaubleBar Colore 18K Gold Earrings

$42

These rainbow earrings are sure to light up any jewelry-obsessed teen’s face. We also love the unicorn earrings, too.

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42 best gifts and toys for 1-year-olds in 2021

These toys and books are targeted for the skills 1-year-olds are currently developing.

It can be tough to find the best gifts for children, but finding the best gift for a 1-year-old might be easier than you think: It’s that age when the box really can be more exciting than the toy inside.

That’s because favorite activities at age 1 include pushing and pulling, putting things together and taking them apart, and — yes — moving things in and out of boxes.

“It’s a very active time,” said Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and author of “How Toddlers Thrive.”

1-year-olds moving on from baby toys are also practicing speaking and recognizing rhymes, so they’re primed for books that teach words or engage them with lifting flaps. In toys, look for a variety of textures they can explore with their hands, said Marie Conti, the head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, and a board member of the American Montessori Society.

Development experts agree open-ended toys are best. Look for something that lets toddlers do what they want instead of following specific instructions.

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Mini Tudou Baby Blocks

$26.99

Great for kids as young as 6 months who are teething. But 1-year-olds can also learn animals, shapes, fruit, patterns and more with these soft, durable, chewable, stackable blocks.
Green Toys Shape Sorter Truck





Green Toys Shape Sorter Truck

$26.99

This truck pulls double duty as a shape sorter and a pushable truck to help with motor skills.
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Hape Elephant Wooden Push and Pull Toys

$26.99

Anything with wheels is fun to push as it moves.

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22 Harry Potter Gifts for the Ultimate Harry Potter Fan

Hoping to make this gifting magical for the “Harry Potter” fan in your life?

 Shop TODAY has rounded up 23 gifts options that any Hogwarts-loving muggle will adore. From socks and mugs to pajamas, model trains and more, these “Harry Potter” gifts are sure to cast quite the spell on any fan.

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Harry Potter Face Mask



Harry Potter Face Mask

$11.60

Rep the franchise while sporting this season’s hottest accessory — the face mask. Choose between Hermoine’s iconic quote, a golden snitch, a Hogwarts express design and more.
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Pull-On Slipper Socks

$12.00

Your little ones will love wearing these luxe Harry Potter slippers. All they’ll need is their favorite house robe to match.





Harry Potter Gifts Throw Blanket

$30.95

This comfy throw blanket is an easy way to show your love for the magical film series while cozying up on the coach with a Butterbeer.

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26 DIY Father’s Day Gifts That Are Easy Enough for Toddlers and Kids to Make

All dads — even the one who claims to be Mr. Tough Guy — love a Father’s Day gift that tugs at his heartstrings. Since it can be tough to find a store-bought option that has just the right amount of practicality, personalization and heart, try your hand at making one of these DIY Father’s Day gifts this year. These homemade gift ideas vary in skill level, but most of them are easy enough for toddlers and kids to make (with mom’s supervision, of course).

Many of these DIYs highlight everything your #1 guy loves most: manning the grill, cracking open a cold one with his buddies and going on adventures with his family. While we made sure to find ideas that he can actually use in his day-to-day life (say, a new spatula and apron for grilling), there’s also so much room for you and your kids to get personal. Add heart to any of these handmade gifts by writing a heartfelt message, incorporating your family’s best photos or attaching a homemade Father’s Day card. Even if the final product doesn’t look exactly like the photo shown here (ah, expectations vs. reality), there’s no doubt that he’ll cherish this present for years to come.

Here are some DIY Father’s Day Gifts you can try out

33 Last-Minute Father’s Day Gifts That Can Be Delivered to Dad or Grandpa Just in Time

This happens almost every year: you blink and all of a sudden it’s Father’s Day … and you’re still without a gift for the man you love most.

Yes, dad did say he already has everything he could ever want (you and your siblings, obviously), but it’s still a good idea to give him something special on his special day even if you don’t have time on your side.

Luckily, there are ton of last-minute Father’s Day gifts that your #1 guy will love. Take a look at these unique gifts for the man in your life, including Amazon best-sellers, editor-approved finds and popular subscription boxes.

All of these Father’s Day gift ideas come with fast shipping (two days or less!) and some digital gifts can be delivered within minutes. It’s up to you: Ship these gifts to you and wrap them in time for your Father’s Day brunch, or send them directly to your dad, stepdad, father-in-law or grandpa if you’re spending the day apart. If you choose the latter, be sure to mark the item as a gift and write a personalized message — a free feature for all Amazon Prime members!

These are our faves:

COFFEE SUBSCRIPTION

Gift your coffee-loving dad the premium blend that Silicon Valley techies are obsessed with. You can purchase a monthly subscription plan that supplies him a changing selection of coffee every other week, or you can customize the delivery frequency, number of shipments and coffee blends according to what suits him best. 

$24.00

Try Treats – International Snack Subscription Box

Each month, dad gets to try a minimum of five snacks from an international country. The subscription service is $15 a month, and you can get the first box for just $11.95.

$11.95

MASTERCLASS

A MasterClass subscription grants him access to all the experts in any given field, like a cooking class with Gordon Ramsay or a comedy class with the hilarious Steve Martin.

$15 month

Shaving Subscription Box

Remembering to swap out his razor blade is probably the last thing on his mind. Enter this high-quality kit, which delivers replacement blades and other shaving needs monthly

$11.95

Monthly Watch Membership

You could shell out for a fancy watch, or shower him with a new one every month from Watch Gang. Choose the price range that works for your budget and the style pros will handle the rest..

$47.95

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