Start Family Traditions with Your New Baby This Christmas

Is this year your baby’s first Christmas? Are you ready to start new family traditions? Starting holiday traditions with your new baby can create cherished memories and meaningful rituals that grow with your family. If you are searching for sweet and simple ideas, consider the following Christmas traditions to start with your newborn.

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  • Baby’s First Ornament: Choose or make an ornament each year. Add your child’s name and the year. As your child grows, pick out ornaments that match their interest. Or allow your child to pick out an ornament.
  • Christmas Santa Photo: Get a photo taking with Santa. Many charities do Santa photo sessions to raise money for their organization. This is an easy way to donate and get a treasured memory.
  • Professional Christmas Photo: Get professional Christmas photos done each year. Do a photo of your child alone plus a family photo. Plus print photos to include in cards. Or create Christmas cards with your photos.
  • Candid Photos: Not only take photos, print them.
  • Christmas Cards: Ask friends and family members to send or hand delivery cards for your baby’s first Christmas.
  • Matching Pajamas: Begin the tradition of family Christmas pajamas worn on Christmas Eve. Start a yearly tradition by taking a photo in front of the Christmas tree.
  • Christmas Eve Box: Fill your box with a board book, soft toy, pajamas, and a treat like baby-safe teething biscuits.
  • Footprint Crafts: Make reindeer or mistletoe prints using their tiny feet.
  • Read a Holiday Book Together: Start with a holiday-themed board book like “The Night Before Christmas.”
  • Hand-Written Letter: Write a hand written letter to your child. Include the year, holiday celebrations, and your favorite part of the holiday season. Ask siblings, aunts, uncles, and grandparents to write letters too.
  • Scrapbook: Create scrapbook for your newborn. Add Christmas cards, photos, letters, and other themed memorabilia. A yearly scrapbook will turn into a treasured keepsake.

Even if this year is not your child’s first Christmas, start a new tradition. Have fun! Enjoy every moment of the holiday season!

Merry Christmas!

Family Christmas Party Ideas

Are you searching for fun and easy ways to celebrate the Christmas season with your family? Turn ordinary days into Christmas parties. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following fun and festive family Christmas party ideas.

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Theme Ideas

  • Pajama Party: Everyone wears holiday pajamas. Serve cozy snacks and watch Christmas movies.
  • Winter Wonderland: Decorate with snowflakes, white lights, and silver/blue accents.
  • Santa’s Workshop: Include DIY crafts and a gift-wrapping station.
  • Grinchmas: Green treats, Who-ville games, and a reading of How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Activities & Games

  • Christmas Bingo or Holiday Charades: Host a game night. Play Christmas-themed party games.
  • Reindeer Ring Toss: Younger children will love this game. Use antler headbands and rings.
  • Gingerbread House Decorating: Set up a work station to decorate gingerbread house.
  • Elf on the Shelf Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt from your Elf on the Shelf character.

Food & Drink

  • Hot Cocoa Bar: Make homemade hot cocoa. Set out different toppings like marshmallows, candy canes, flavored syrups, or whipped cream. This activity is perfect for movie night.
  • Christmas Cookie Decorating Table: Make cookies to decorate. Give the decorated cookies to friends and family members.
  • Holiday Potluck: Ask extended family members to come over for a holiday potluck dinner. Ask each family to bring a dish to pass. Play Christmas music and enjoy.

Memory Makers

  • Photo Booth with Props: Set up a photo booth. Use a Christmas blanket for a backdrop. Go to your local dollar store and by various props including Santa hats, elf ears, glasses, beads, and holiday frames.
  • Christmas Karaoke: Set up a karaoke machine or use videos to sing songs together. If you and your family play music, host a Christmas song night. Record your performances for memorable keepsakes.
  • Holiday Storytime: Read books before bedtime like ‘Twas the Night before Christmas or your favorite Christmas story.
  • DIY Family Ornaments: Make ornaments out of clay, salt dough, or other materials. Add names and year to keep as keepsakes.

Christmas is the perfect time to spend time with your family. Activities do not need to be expensive or highly structured. Relax and have fun together!

Merry Christmas!

90 Ideas for Your 2025 Christmas Season Bucket List

Are you trying to find fun and exciting to celebrate the upcoming Christmas season? Gather your family or friends together to create bucket list. Get creative. Use a large poster board and markets to write out list. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following Christmas season bucket list ideas.

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  1. Decorate your home or living space for Christmas.
  2. Decorate a Christmas tree.
  3. Take a selfie in front of your Christmas tree.
  4. Do an Advent calendar.
  5. Light a candle for Advent.
  6. Send Christmas cards to family and friends.
  7. Write a Christmas letter.
  8. Hang Christmas stockings.
  9.  Decorate a gingerbread house.
  10. Go to a Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
  11. Attend a Christmas parade.
  12. Get a professional Christmas photo.
  13. Wear a Santa hat while shopping for Christmas gifts.
  14. Attend a live Nativity.
  15. Drive around and look at Christmas lights.
  16. Go to a Christmas market.
  17. Shop at a Christmas craft bazaar.
  18. Sing Christmas carols with family and friends.
  19. Look at Christmas displays throughout the town.
  20. Create a Christmas Playlist.
  21. Go see Nutcracker live or watch it on television.
  22. Wear matching Christmas pajamas.
  23. Make homemade Christmas ornaments.
  24. Bake Christmas cookies, candy, and bread to hand out as gifts. (Of course, to eat too).
  25. Host a traditional Christmas dinner.
  26. Host a Christmas party
  27. Create a Christmas Charcuterie Board
  28. Volunteer at a homeless shelter, soup kitchen, or animal rescue.
  29. Make homemade hot cocoa and drink from a new Christmas mug.
  30. Light a holiday scented candle.
  31. Attend Christmas Eve services.
  32. Wear Christmas socks.
  33. Create Christmas Eve boxes.
  34. Light a candle on Christmas Eve.
  35. Buy or create a ugly Christmas sweater.
  36. Host or attend an ugly Christmas sweater party.
  37. Make homemade gifts.
  38. Watch Christmas movies on Hallmark.
  39. Read Christmas stories. (Go to the library and check out their selection)
  40. Cook or bake a family recipe for Christmas dinner.
  41. Get a holiday flavored coffee
  42. Drink Eggnog
  43. Have a candlelight Christmas Eve dinner.
  44. Make homemade peppermint bark.
  45. Host a family game night, make Christmas-themed snacks, and play holiday music.
  46. Take pictures with Santa. (Yes, adults can do this too).
  47. Donate to a toy drive.
  48. Make paper chains
  49. String popcorn
  50. Do Elf on the Shelf
  51. Buy a Poinsettia or two and give one away.
  52. Kiss under the mistletoe.
  53. Video a Christmas greeting for YouTube or Reels.
  54. Wrap Christmas presents with all the trimmings, turn on the Christmas tree lights, and play music.
  55. Set up a Nativity in your home.
  56. Read ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas on Christmas Eve.
  57. Make a special breakfast for Christmas morning.
  58. Take a Christmas-themed photo every day.
  59. Set up a photo booth in your home. When guests come over, take photos. Add props and hats.
  60. Create a Christmas scrapbook of all your activities.
  61. Keep a Christmas journal.
  62. Attend a holiday concert or play.
  63. Write a letter to Santa.\
  64. Make reindeer food.
  65. Host a Secret Santa exchange.
  66. Read the Christmas story from the Bible.
  67. Watch Elf
  68. Host a holiday brunch.
  69. Watch A Charlie Brown Christmas.
  70. Create holiday center piece for your table. (Perfect for your Christmas dinner)
  71. Create a Christmas wreath for your front door.
  72. Watch A Christmas Story.
  73. View Christmas lights at the zoo.
  74. Make a holiday punch.
  75. Send or deliver Christmas flowers to a nursing home.
  76. Start a new Christmas tradition.
  77. Host a Christmas pot-luck dinner.
  78. Do a Christmas-themed scavenger hunt.
  79. Play Christmas charades.
  80. See live reindeer.
  81. Watch Miracle on 34th Street
  82. Put together a Christmas puzzle.
  83. Donate to a local food bank.
  84. Create a Christmas photo wall of past holiday gatherings.
  85. Visit a museum hosting a holiday event.
  86. Host a Christmas tea party.
  87. Host a cookie swap.
  88. Make paper snowflakes.
  89. Make orange slice garland.
  90. Relax and soak in the holiday season!

Merry Christmas! Enjoy!

Christmas Traditions to Start this Year

Are you ready to enjoy the Christmas season? Do you want to start new traditions this year? Here are some fun and meaningful Christmas traditions you could start this year—whether you’re solo, with a partner, or with a family.

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Cozy & Sentimental Traditions

  • Christmas Eve Box: Fill a box with Christmas pajamas, hot cocoa, a book or movie, and snacks. For younger children, add a special stuffed animal.
  • Memory Ornament: Create homemade salt dough or crafty ornaments. Or buy one ornament each year that represents something special.
  • DIY Advent Calendar: Fill your calendar with little notes, treats, or activities for each day of Advent.
  • Holiday Scrapbook or Smash Journal: Add photos, cards, and memories from your Christmas season activities.
  • Christmas Cards: Send out cards to family and friends. For added fun, create homemade Christmas together.

Giving Back Traditions

  • Reverse Advent Calendar: Each day of Advent, add a canned good to a box. Add an essential item to a box. Donate these items to a local shelter or food bank.
  • Kindness Elves or Calendar: Do a small act of kindness each day in December. Volunteer at a pet rescue or food bank. Donate. Take a friend to brunch. Bake cookies to deliver to friends and family.
  • Sponsor a Family or Toy Drive: Pick a cause to support together each year. Go shopping for toys together.

Food & Fun Traditions

  • Christmas Eve Hot Cocoa Bar: Make a homemade hot cocoa. Set up a variety of toppings, marshmallows, and other mix-ins.
  • Annual Cookie Bake-Off: Invite friends or family and vote on the best cookie. Create care packages with the cookies to deliver.
  • Pajama Pancake Breakfast: Celebrate Christmas morning in your coziest pajamas with a big breakfast.

Outdoor & Activity Traditions

  • Christmas Light Scavenger Hunt: Drive or walk around with a list of lights or displays to find. Pack hot cocoa and snacks to enjoy as you drive around.
  • Attend a Tree Lighting Ceremony: Many communities host tree lighting events to kick off the Christmas season.
  • Christmas Parade: Attend your local parade. Enjoy the floats, music, and the arrival of Santa.
  • Tree Decorating Party: Make decorating a Christmas tree a special event with music, treats, and a theme.
  • One-Day Christmas Adventure: Visit a holiday market, go sledding, or find a local light show.

Remember, relax and enjoy the Christmas season!

Merry Christmas!

Tips for Finding the Perfect Christmas Gift

Are you getting ready to start your Christmas shopping? Gift-giving is a fun part of the holiday season. But finding the perfect Christmas present is often difficult. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following some helpful tips for finding the perfect Christmas gifts.

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  1. Start Early: Begin your shopping early to avoid stress and take advantage of sales and availability.
  2. Listen for Hints: Pay attention to what people mention in casual conversations. Remember items they need, want, or are interested in.
  3. Make a List: Jot down names and possible ideas next to each. A Christmas shopping list helps organize your thoughts and track your progress.
  4. Consider Their Hobbies: Tailor gifts to their interests. For example buy books for readers, gear for hikers, or art supplies for creative types.
  5. Think Experiences: Do you have a person on your list who is extremely difficult to buy for? Sometimes a memory like tickets to a concert, museum passes or a cooking class is the perfect gift. Experiences are more meaningful than a physical item.
  6. Use the “Want, Need, Wear, Read” Method: This method keeps gifting thoughtful and balanced.
  7. Personalize It: Create custom gifts like monogrammed items, photo books, or handmade crafts. Personalized Christmas gifts make the receiver feel extra special.
  8. Do Some Sleuthing: Peek at wish lists on Amazon, Etsy, or other platforms. Wish lists are perfect if you are stuck.
  9. Set a Budget: Avoid overspending by deciding what you can afford per person and sticking to it.
  10. Gift Cards with a Twist: If you’re going the gift card route, make your Christmas present creative. For example add a coffee shop gift card with a cute mug.

Enjoy the Christmas shopping experience. Think about each person as you buy gifts. Have fun! And, don’t forget to get something for yourself!

Merry Christmas!

Tips for Creating a Prayer Board for the Holiday Season

November is the unofficial start to the holiday season. Creating a prayer board for Thanksgiving or Christmas can be a beautiful way to bring spiritual reflection into your holiday season. If you are searching for inspiration, here are some tips for creating a prayer board for the holiday season.

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  1. Choose a Theme: Decide on a theme or focus for your prayer board. Your board’s theme could center around gratitude, peace, hope, or the birth of Christ.
  2. Materials: Select a board or large frame where you can pin or hang your prayers. Use a corkboard, magnetic board, or even a framed fabric panel as the base for your project.
  3. Decorate Mindfully: Decorate the board with elements that reflect the Christmas season. Use evergreen garlands, twinkling lights, or small nativity figurines. Make your prayer board a family project. Ask your children to help decorate.
  4. Prayer Cards or Notes: Provide small cards, sticky notes, or pieces of paper. Place your note cards in a pocket or a basket nearby. Encourage family members, friends, or other guests to write their prayers. They can also write their wishes or reflections.
  5. Include Scriptures: Incorporate Bible verses or quotes that resonate with the theme of your prayer board. These can inspire and guide prayers.
  6. Lighting: Consider adding soft lighting near the prayer board. This will create a peaceful atmosphere. This is especially important if your prayer board will be displayed in a dimly lit area.
  7. Personalize: Encourage personal touches by allowing each person to contribute their thoughts and prayers. You can also include photos or drawings that represent what each person is grateful for or praying about.
  8. Reflect Regularly: Set aside time each day or week. Gather as a family or individually to read the prayers on the board. Holidays are a busy time. Remember, take time to pray together.
  9. Update Throughout the Season: As Christmas approaches, update the board with new prayers and reflections. You can also keep your board up beyond Christmas to continue the spirit of prayer into the new year.
  10. Share and Discuss: Use the prayer board as a conversation starter during family gatherings. You can also use your prayer board when friends visit. This will foster deeper connections and promote spiritual growth.

Do not stress over creating a prayer board. Have fun decorating your board. Include your family and friends. And, enjoy the holiday season!

Christmas Party Ideas for Kids: Making Gingerbread Houses

The holiday season is quickly approaching. Are you thinking about hosting a fun party for your kids and their friends? A Gingerbread House Making Christmas Party for kids can be a fun and festive event for everyone! Here are some tips to make your party a huge success.

1. Prepping the Gingerbread Houses

  • Pre-built vs. DIY: Depending on the age of your children, consider assembling your gingerbread houses before your party. Pre-built gingerbread houses help avoid frustration. Or use graham crackers for an easier option in creating your house.
  • Use Sturdy Bases: The base is essential for moving gingerbread houses. Consider cardboard cake boards, sturdy paper plates, or dollar-store baking sheets.
  • Royal icing glue: Make or buy royal icing. Place the icing in squeeze bottles or piping bags for easy use.

2. Decorations & Supplies

  • Candy galore: Have a variety of candies like gumdrops, candy canes, M&Ms, peppermints, pretzel sticks, sprinkles, and mini marshmallows.
  • Easy-to-Use Containers: Use muffin tins, bowls, or cupcake liners to organize decorations.
  • Edible extras: Shredded coconut (snow), cereal (roof shingles), and chocolate chips (stones) add creative elements.

3. Party Setup

  • Kid-Friendly Workstations: Cover tables with disposable tablecloths for easy cleanup. Provide large trays, cookie sheets, or cutting boards for each child’s workspace.
  • Aprons & Wipes: Offer festive aprons and keep wet wipes handy for sticky fingers.
  • Name Tags: Label each house or workspace to avoid mix-ups.

4. Fun Extras

  • Christmas Music: Play child-appropriate holiday tunes to set the mood.
  • Gingerbread-Themed Snacks: Set up a hot cocoa bar with various items including gingerbread cookies and candy cane popcorn.
  • Photo Station: Set up a winter or Christmas-themed backdrop. Provide props or a 2025 Christmas banner for your kids and party-goers to take pictures with their creations.

5. Take-Home Boxes

  • Take-Home boxes: Provide bakery boxes or plastic wrap so kids can safely transport their gingerbread houses home.
  • Gingerbread Ornament: An added extra is a take-home gingerbread ornament. Make and decorate ornaments before your party. Place each child’s name on the ornament with the date.

Have fun! Enjoy every part of the holiday season!

Merry Christmas!

Tips for Spending the Holiday Season Alone

November is known for the unofficial kick-off of the holiday season. Not everyone finds cheer between Thanksgiving and New Year. Do you find yourself alone this holiday season? Are you wondering what to do? Celebrate!

Spending the holiday season alone can be challenging. However, it can also be a chance for personal renewal. Alone time offers opportunities for reflection and intentional joy. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following tips for spend the holiday season alone.

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1. Set the Mood for Yourself

  • Decorate: Decorate a Christmas tree. If you do not want to decorate a full size Christmas tree, set up a smaller table-top version. Add a string of lights to brighten your space and your mood.
  • Play Holiday Music: Create a Christmas playlist with all your personal favorites.
  • Watch Seasonal Movies or Television Shows: Watch your childhood favorites. Stream or buy classics like How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. Take time to watch Christmas specials on television..
  • Light Candles: Buy yourself a new candle for the holiday season like cinnamon and cloves or pine scent.

2. Create Personal Traditions

  • Special Meals: Make a special meal for Thanksgiving and Christmas just for yourself. Or order something indulgent from your local restaurant. Many restaurants offer pre-cooked meals for the holiday season..
  • Bake: Dig out old family recipes or find a new one. Bake cookies, make homemade hot cocoa, or try a holiday pie.
  • New Traditions: Start a new tradition just for you. For example write a letter to your future self or make a vision board for the new year.

3. Connect With Others

  • Call Friends and Family: Schedule video calls or even a phone call with family or friends. Reach out even if just to say hello.
  • Virtual: Take advantage of the Internet. Join a virtual holiday event, service, or community meetup.
  • Write Letters: Send handwritten cards or thoughtful messages to others. Tuck the letters into Christmas cards.

4. Do Something for Others

  • Volunteer: Give your time at a local shelter, food pantry, or through a virtual opportunity.
  • Donate: If you cannot fit volunteering into your schedule, donate to a cause or charity that matters to you.
  • Care Packages: Make care packages or holiday cards for neighbors, military personnel, or those in need.

5. Treat Yourself Kindly

  • Detox: Take a break from social media for a day or weekend. If scrolling makes you feel left out, skip checking posts and emails.
  • Permission to Rest: Give yourself the gift of rest and relax. Cozy up under a fuzzy blanket and read a good book. Or take a long bath. Go for a peaceful winter walk or drive.
  • Search Inward: Practice mindfulness, meditation, or journaling to process your feelings without judgment.

6. Plan Something to Look Forward To

  • Future Plans: Make plans for after the holidays, even if it’s something small. Create a bucket list for the new year.
  • Try Something New: Book a future trip, sign up for a new class, or start a project.
  • Reflection: Think about what you would like the new year to bring you in each area of your life. Create steps on how to take the first steps toward achieving your goals.

Have a great holiday season! Celebrate! Take care of yourself!

Tips for Creating a Christmas-Themed Prayer Journal

Do you want to create a special prayer journal for the Christmas season? A prayer journal for the holidays is a great tradition to start this year. Plus, creating a Christmas-themed prayer journal can be a beautiful way to reflect on faith, gratitude, and the season’s meaning. Here are some tips to help you create one.

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1. Choose Your Journal

  • Journal: Your journal does not require costly supplies. Use a spiral notebook or purchase a bullet journal. Or buy a binder with loose-leaf pages.
  • Writing Tools: Use markers, calligraphy pens, colored pens, crayons, or paint to decorate your pages.
  • Embellishments: Decorate the cover with Christmas colors, washi tape, stickers, or a meaningful Bible verse.

2. Organize Sections

  • Advent Reflections: Write daily prayers leading up to Christmas.
  • Gratitude List: Record things you are thankful for this Christmas season. Yes, even on the most chaotic days, there is always something to be thankful for.
  • Answered Prayers: Document how God has worked in your life. Think and reflect on your personal and professional life.
  • Scripture Study: Write down Christmas-related Bible verses and your thoughts. Reflect on each verse.
  • Prayer Requests: List people and their prayer needs.
  • Christmas Bible Verses: Add different verses.
  • Keepsakes: Pressed Poinsettias or Holly leaves for decoration.
  • Add Reflections: Thank God for the gift of Jesus.
  • Peace for All: Pray for peace, joy, and love for your family and others.
  • Hope for the New Year: Ask for guidance in the new year.

3. Make Your Prayer Journal a Tradition

  • Yearly Tradition: Start a new Christmas prayer journal each year. The prayer journal will become a memorable keepsake for reflection.
  • Family Involvement: Encourage family members to join in a shared journal. Invite your family or friends to draw or write in your prayer journal.
  • Your Walk in Faith: Read past entries to see how your faith has grown over the years.

Enjoy creating your prayer journal. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to make your Christmas prayer journal.

Merry Christmas!

108 Candy-Free Stocking Stuffers for Christmas 2024

Christmas is almost here! Are you doing last-minute shopping? Do you still need to buy stocking stuffers? Do you want alternatives to candy? If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following candy-free stocking stuffers for Christmas 2024.

  1. Socks (Christmas socks, themed socks, or a fun pattern)
  2. Books
  3. Bookmarks
  4. Booklight
  5. Comics
  6. Activity Pads
  7. Gel Pens or Glitter Pens
  8. Pencils
  9. Pencil Case
  10. Mini Sketch Pads
  11. Mini Color Books
  12. Note Pads
  13. Markers
  14. Crayons
  15. Stickers
  16. Poster Paint or Watercolor Paint
  17. Paintbrushes
  18. Mini Canvases
  19. Designer Scissors
  20. Colorful Erasers
  21. Washi Tape
  22. Modeling Clay
  23. DIY Craft or Art Kits
  24. Pop Socket
  25. Personalized Mug
  26. Travel Mug
  27. Water Bottle
  28. Hairbrush and Comb Set
  29. Headbands, Hair Accessories, or Scrunchies
  30. Lip Balm
  31. Lip Gloss/Lipstick
  32. Hand Cream
  33. Makeup Bag
  34. Nail Polish
  35. Earrings
  36. Necklaces or Bracelets
  37. Bubble Bath
  38. Bath Bombs
  39. Fancy Soaps
  40. Sleep Masks
  41. Face Masks
  42. Mini Manicure Kit
  43. Shoelaces
  44. Luggage Tag
  45. Travel Size Hair Products
  46. Bubble Bath
  47. Bath Bombs
  48. Fancy Soaps
  49. Sleep Masks
  50. Face Masks
  51. Mini Manicure Kit
  52. Trading Cards
  53. Playing Cards
  54. Uno Deck
  55. Calculator
  56. Jump Rope
  57. Yo-Yo
  58. Bubbles
  59. Toy Cars
  60. Mittens/Gloves
  61. Hats/Beanies
  62. Scarves
  63. Slippers
  64. Earmuffs
  65. Golf Balls
  66. Golf Tees
  67. Magnifying Glass
  68. Mini Microscope
  69. Small Photo Frames
  70. Car Air Fresheners
  71. Earbuds
  72. Concert Tickets
  73. Movie Tickets
  74. Lottery Scratch Off Tickets
  75. Theme Park Tickets
  76. Gift Cards
  77. Monthly Subscription to Favorite Streaming Platform
  78. Favorite Magazine
  79. Glow Sticks
  80. Silly Putty
  81. Mini Playdoh
  82. Temporary Tattoos
  83. Stuffed Animals or Plushies
  84. Mini Puzzles
  85. Parachute Men
  86. Wooden Airplanes
  87. Small Figurines
  88. Action Figures
  89. Rechargeable Handwarmer
  90. SD Cards
  91. External Hard Drive
  92. USB Flash Drive
  93. Carphone Charger
  94. Fidget Spinner
  95. Wallet or Money Clip
  96. Change Purse
  97. Mini Stapler and Staples
  98. Colorful Paperclips
  99. Bath Time Toys
  100. Sunglasses
  101. Eye Glass Cleaning Kit
  102. Flameless Candles
  103. Travel Games
  104. Tea or Coffee Packs
  105. Pocket Board Games
  106. Mini Binoculars
  107. Slinky
  108. Rubik’s Cube

Have fun filling Christmas stockings!

Merry Christmas!