Believe it or not, the holidays are almost here! Halloween is coming to an end and we’re going to be inundated with Christmas music and vibrant Target ads in every store.
In my humble opinion, it’s never too early to start holiday shopping for your loved ones, especially those who have a hard time shopping like our teens!
One mom on TikTok reached out to her followers to ask what everyone is getting into their lives this holiday season, and she got some pretty great answers!
“What are we buying for tweens this year? Like teens and 11 to 15 year olds. I mean last year it was Stanley, Lululemon, Sol De Janeiro body spray,” Samantha began.
“Comment on what you’re going to get as a teenager because I don’t know what to do at this age. It’s so weird. Don’t tell me your Ugg prices. Give me your Lululemon wallet, Stanley prices, if you understand me Meaningful words.
We do know what she means! A nice pair of Ugg slippers costs about $110 a pair, while Lululemon fanny packs and Stanley mugs typically cost about $30 to $40.
Here are some of the best gifts for teens for the holidays in 2024 listed in Samantha’s comments section!
Jellycat stuffed animal
White Fox Hoodie
kendra scott necklace
3D STEM puzzles
LUSH Scrubee Body Butter
Love Shack Fancy Body Spray
wireless headphones
Kosas Mini “Blush Is Life” Trio
permanent bracelet
Bubble skin care products
LEGO® Bouquets and Flowers Sets
Ovara water bottle
summer friday lip balm
Diamond Art Kit
Nike crew neck ankle socks
Fahlo animal tracking bracelet
Gaming chair
Nike technology fleece
electric scooter
Funko Pop
While there are some suggestions for gifts like the ones above, others have alternatives to typical gifts.
“No gifts. Family trip,” one user wrote.
Another wrote: “I did a Christmas survey this year. It asked you about your 3 favorite fast food, your 3 favorite places to shop, your 5 favorite sweets/snacks, 20 of your favorite 5 items under $100, 5 items you want under $100.
“I’m asking for experiences. She said she’d rather create memories than own things,” one user shared.
“My friend doesn’t do Christmas anymore and she takes her kids on vacation. Her kids love it and she makes memories along the way.
Adolescence is no It’s simple, includes figuring out what to buy them for the holidays (if you don’t want to ask them directly), and I hope this video full of advice helps!