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Holiday Gift Guide

Need ideas for gifts for the kiddos in your life? Here’s a bunch of different things I recommend, think are fun and my daughter adores. Of course, I think the decoration items I make are great for gifts but none are listed below.

Toys (most are educational):
Art Kits:
Books:
Video Games:
Experiences:
  • Zoo Membership or Tickets
  • Aquarium Membership or Tickets
  • Renaissance Fair Tickets
  • County Fair Tickets
  • Museum Tickets or Membership


I’d love to hear of anything y’all think would make a great gift. If you have a suggestion hit up the comment section below. 

Comments

  1. I really love the experiences category, such a neat way to have quality time together.

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  2. I'm going to have to check out some of those Djeco art kits!

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  3. This is a great list! I love the idea of experiences. We were gifted a membership one year for our family. What a blessing for us.

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  4. I love your ideas as well as the way you set up your categories. On a side note, I really love this font (LOL)

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  5. Lots of the great ideas here! Thanks for the recommendations!

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