If you are like me, you have lots of last minute “Gotta have a gift moments” for those unexpected events that I pop up. I try to keep a gift closet but sometimes things slip up on me. I’ve came up with a round up of gifts that might help you get out of a bind. I’ve included some great stocking stuffer gift ideas today, but stay tuned for over a month of gift giving ideas. I’ll be featuring at least one product a day from November 1st-December 5th.
For The Bibliophile why not give them something inspirational to read? The Chicken Soup for the Soul series has two new books, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Married Life, featuring 101 inspirational stories about marriage, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Hope and Healing for your Breast Cancer Journey by Julie Silver, MD, a assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and breast cancer survivor.
For a sweet bedtime storybook, Max Lucado has published Coming Home, the story of twin brothers, Arion and Argon, who want to go home with their ship’s captain, Lawrence. Will he really come back for them like he promised?
For a quick stocking stuffer, try an UnReal Candy Bar. Priced around $1.19 each, these candies come in several flavors, just like the leading brands we love, and contain none of the “junk” found in leading brands.
For the Foodie, Fit N Fresh makes a line of chilled serving bowls. These can be frozen and then filled with food to keep the food chilly for hours. This is what I’ll be using at my holiday parties to keep my food fresh. They also make a Kid’s healthy lunch set with removable lid packs and a stylish lunch bag I’d love to carry to the office.
For a Quick Snack while shopping with the kids, Bitzy’s Brain Food,bite-sized treats packed with the good stuff to support developing bodies and brains, are a fun pick me up. Some of the flavor combinations sound a bit strange, like sweet potato oatmeal raisin, but they really taste good.
Do you have suggestions for a last minute gift idea? Share them with us.
These are all great ideas! I love to pick up the Chicken Soup books as gifts. Thanks for sharing 🙂