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2017 Christmas Gift Guide: Kids, Tweens, Teens

We are on day three of our annual Christmas Gift Guide! Monday was holiday entertaining, yesterday was stocking stuffers, all under $10 and today is great ideas for kids, tweens and teens! Tweens and teens are usually the hardest group; their taste tend to get more specific and expensive.

There is a little something for everyone from open-ended play ideas to lights, bells and whistles!

 

2017 Christmas Gift Guide Kids, Tweens and Teens

 

one.  The Turtle Mail Wooden Mailbox with wi-fi printer from Neiman Marcus can receive and print content with an embedded digital printer, using a Wi-Fi connection.  | two.  Go on a forest adventure with Magformers log cabin set at Target | three. Exploding Kittens Tacocat plush from ThinkGeek | four. Score a hole in one with this wood golf set from Toys R Us.  | five. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this wooden hot cocoa set from Hearth & Handâ„¢ with Magnolia at Target | six.  I need this Sharpie® 72-Piece Ultimate Pack from Office Depot in my life  | seven. The classic game of Clue from ThinkGeek gets a Harry Potter twist with an ever-changing game board that adds twists and turns to your strategy.  | eight. Jetson’s Jupiter Kids kick scooter with LED Lights is a party on wheels.  | nine. MiO encourages open ended play; the play space comes in a large storage box with built in handle cut-outs and fitted cover that do double duty as large room and grassy patio.  | ten. You better order this Hello Kitty mini 8 camera from Amazon ASAP; it has been discontinued!  | eleven.  KiwiCo.’s monthly deliveries inspires kids ages 3 – 16+ to be artists, engineers and innovators. | twelve. From Amazon, a coding toy for girls and boys aged 3 and up. It takes coding out of the screen, and into the real world with a programming language you can touch. | thirteen.  ThinkGeek’s super cute plushie versions of Harry Potter characters | fourteen. Uncommon Good’s Little Patient is the perfect toy to pique the interest of your pre-pre-med student or help a brave kiddo get through a tough surgery.  | fifteen. Shop Geocaching’s gift set puts kids on an adventure with coloring and activity pages that also teach geocaching basics and good geocache stewardship.  | sixteen.  Disney’s Star Wars’ loyal BB-8 follows your commands with a remote control that lights up with authentic movements. | seventeen. Available at Toys R Us, the Nintendo Switch is the hottest thing this season |  eighteen. Green Toys’ Meal Maker Dough set will inspire the youngest cook to create deliciously unique meals in minutes | nineteen. Yup, make your own gum with a science-based chemistry kit from Fawn Shoppe  | twenty.  If you have a little bowler in your family, this natural rubber set from Land of Nod will be right up their alley. | twenty-one. Head to Best Buy and have complete control over flips, spins, drifts and tricks with the Sphero Ollie 1B01USA app-powered robot | twenty-two Retro fun with Candy Lab’s wood toys

Need more gift ideas? Check out last year’s family gift guide

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