What should I get everybody for Christmas? Here’s a practical, internet-era answer from me, The Gift Charlatan—someone who loves next-day delivery and borrowing ideas from everywhere online.

Table of Contents
- Gifts for Her
- Gifts for Him
- Gifts for Grandparents
- Gifts for Little Kids
- Gifts for Big Kids
- A gift for my whole family
- What to get friends
- Unexpected gifts
- Karen’s List
- Eric’s List
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—shopping season is here. Honestly, the holidays are my favorite time, though I’m not great at picking products. With help from The Food Charlatan team, I rounded up favorites and staff picks across categories so you can find thoughtful, useful gifts without the stress. Let’s get to it.

Gifts for Her
Moms, grandmas, sisters, aunts, daughters—skip the generic candle or toiletry basket. Choose something that actually improves daily life: comfortable shoes, pretty kitchen linens, a restorative sleep mask, or a set of durable reusable bags.




- AllBirds Tree Runners – Comfortable, lightweight shoes that feel like walking on clouds. They’re versatile, breathable, and easy to wear every day.
- Geometry towels – Attractive, well-weighted kitchen towels that dry fast and look nice hanging on the oven. Practical and pretty.
- Nodpod – A weighted eye mask that helps ease headaches and improve sleep by targeting pressure points. Cozy fabric and great for travel or restless nights.
- Baggu bags – Durable, washable, reusable bags in multiple sizes and patterns. Great for grocery runs, organizing, travel, or keeping in your purse for extra storage.
Gifts for Him
Skip the cliché flasks and beard kits. Think practical and useful: a compact duffel, a durable speaker, a massage device for sore muscles, or a reliable multitool.




- Compact duffel – Lightweight, folds small, water-resistant, and comes in sizes suitable for gym, travel, or weekend trips.
- Waterproof portable speaker – Small, travel-friendly Bluetooth speaker with good sound for the price; great for music lovers on the go.
- Massage gun – Handy for sore muscles and knots after workouts or long days sitting. A practical recovery tool for active people.
- Leatherman multitool – A true multi-function tool that’s handy for everyday fixes and outdoor use. Useful and durable—just remember to remove it from keys before flying.
Gifts for Grandparents
Grandparents already have the best gift—family—but these choices are meaningful, useful, or both: sharpened knives, digital frames, bird feeders with cameras, or services that capture their stories.




- Bread knife – A sharp, high-quality serrated knife makes baking and slicing much easier. A small luxury that’s genuinely useful.
- Digital frame – Upload photos directly from your phone so grandparents can enjoy rotating images of family without fuss.
- Bird feeder camera – Weather-resistant and often solar-powered, these feeders send alerts and let recipients watch and identify visiting birds.
- Storyworth – A subscription service that sends weekly storytelling prompts and compiles responses into a keepsake book at year’s end. A lasting, sentimental present.

If your kids are circling everything in the toy catalog, here are curated picks kids actually want—fun, educational, and age-appropriate. Try to keep it a surprise.
Gifts for Little Kids
Preserve that magic while they still love toys. Choose items that spark curiosity or imaginative play rather than expensive electronics.




- Yoto Mini – A screen-free audio player for audiobooks and recorded messages. Great for independent listening and cutting down on screen time.
- Hoverboard – Popular with kids for outdoor play; look for well-rated models with safety features. Supervised use recommended.
- Microscope – Encourages curiosity and hands-on science exploration; a wonderful gift for budding young scientists.
- Soapstone carving kit – Creative and tactile, this craft kit encourages patience and fine-motor skills—kids who tried it loved it.




- Magnetic hourglass – An engaging desk or shelf toy that mesmerizes both kids and adults.
- Really Loud Librarians – Fast-paced, family-friendly word game from the makers of Exploding Kittens. Easy to learn and silly fun.
- Break Your Own Geode kit – A hands-on geology kit that lets kids crack geodes to reveal crystals inside—surprising and satisfying.
- 3D pen – A creative tool for kids interested in making three-dimensional art and small models.
Gifts for Big Kids
From teens who want mood lighting to those discovering new hobbies, these picks are fun and practical: LED strips, cameras, backpacks, and kits that teach craft and repair.




- Color-changing LED light strips – An inexpensive way to update a room and match lighting to mood or music.
- Digital camera + photo printer – A retro-feeling gift that lets teens take and print keepsake photos without relying solely on phone pictures.
- Corduroy Jansport backpack – A stylish, reliable backpack that blends classic function with updated fabric and color.
- Kintsugi repair kit – A meaningful craft that teaches repair, resilience, and the beauty of imperfection by mending items with gold.
A gift for my whole family
- Skylight calendar – A family-friendly digital calendar that doubles as a photo display. It keeps schedules, chores, and lists organized while showing rotating photos when not in calendar mode.

What to get friends
Keep a few small, ready-to-gift items on hand for neighbors and last-minute hostess moments. These are easy, thoughtful, and useful.




- Fruit slicer – Makes snack prep quick and kid-friendly. Dishwasher-safe and handy for a variety of fruits and vegetables.
- Candle warmer – A flame-free way to enjoy candle scent and ambiance—safe and decorative for kitchens or living rooms.
- Affordable sunglasses – Stylish, inexpensive dupes are great to keep as quick gifts for friends who appreciate a trendy accessory.
- Tate’s Cookie Bark – A tasty, no-bake treat that’s easy to gift and widely loved.
Unexpected gifts
Ideas for teachers, hosts, neighbors, or any surprise gifting situation—small, versatile items that feel thoughtful and practical.




- Mini jars with labels – Perfect for homemade jams, sauces, or small treats to hand out to neighbors and hosts.
- Scented hand soap – A simple, cheerful gift with a punny tag or ribbon that feels personal without being elaborate.
- Folex carpet cleaner – A practical “life-changing” product for stubborn stains; a secret weapon many hosts appreciate.
- Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat – A beloved cookbook that teaches fundamentals and inspires better everyday cooking—great for new cooks and seasoned cooks alike.

Karen’s List
Wish list from me: small luxuries and practical items that make everyday life nicer—discovery cologne sets, a couples journal for better conversations, an air fryer for a busy kitchen, and delicate jewelry.




- Jo Malone discovery set – A sampling of colognes or perfumes so you can find a signature scent without buying a full bottle.
- Couples journal – Weekly prompts to spark meaningful conversations beyond logistics and schedules.
- Air fryer – A versatile countertop appliance useful during kitchen renovations or for quick weeknight meals.
- Dainty gold necklace – Simple, classic jewelry that elevates everyday outfits and holds up to daily wear.
Eric’s List
From Eric: a mix of classic, collectible, and practical items—gift cards, coffee-table books, architectural LEGO sets, and a powerful headlamp.




- J.Crew gift card – A safe bet for classic wardrobe pieces and seasonal finds.
- Star Wars coffee-table book – A beautiful, collectible book for fans and anyone who appreciates cinematic history.
- Architectural LEGO set – A refined LEGO option that looks great displayed and satisfies an urge to build something detailed.
- High-powered headlamp – Useful for camping, home projects, or late-night adventures around the house.
What are you getting for the people on your list this year? Share ideas in the comments—I’ll be checking shipping dates and doing some last-minute shopping, as usual.
PS: Now is a good time to plan what you’ll cook before all the Black Friday shopping. For Thanksgiving inspiration, check my 20 Recipes for a Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner guide to help plan the perfect menu.
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