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What to Give Teens for the Holidays

December 3, 2018 By Katy 10 Comments

“What does he want for Christmas?” my mother asked.

“All he wants is money,” I replied about my son, 15.

Grandma would not be deterred, however. Surely I could give her gift ideas besides cold, hard cash?

Our conversation motivated me to think up the suggestions below. Many of you may look at it hoping for some sliver of enlightenment about what to get your teenager for the holidays. While I have no exciting revelations (such as a must-have Tickle Me Elmo toy for the teen set!), I humbly suggest the following.

Here's a great list of ideas if you're wondering what to give teens for the holidays!

Experiences

My son, 15, loves ice hockey and tickets to an NHL game would be exciting. If a top-tier professional league is too far out of your price range (trust me, I know it can be), then check out local “farm” or college teams. You can usually get a better seat at a better price.

Meanwhile, my tween loves the theater. Tickets to a touring production of a Broadway play would thrill her.

Interested in some extreme experiences as gifts?! Like a trip to the Galapagos? Then check out this amazing collection of experiences I wrote for Your Teen for Parents. Dream big, right?

Tech

We’ve all been there. Your teen wants the latest gadget, whether that’s a new gaming console or the hottest phone. But if these aren’t budget-friendly, then don’t forget little items like new ear buds or cord wrappers.

One of the most practical gifts my son ever received was a portable phone charger. Costing less than $20, it was not only a little something to open Christmas morning, but it has proved useful many times over.What to get your teen this holiday season? A portable charger is a handy gift.

Household

You’re scratching your head wondering why I’d put household items on a teen’s gift list. But does your teen have a suitcase or duffle bag that will see her through a class trip or visits home from college? Or a practical, but handy, toiletries bag?

Last year I bought my teen a cushiony foam mattress topper. While not as thrilling as a new iPhone, it makes him happy and his bed is “super comfortable” as he says.

Etsy

Check Etsy for unique gift ideas related to your teen’s current interests. When my tween fell in love with the movie The Greatest Showman, I scoured the stores for merchandise and saw none. I found a t-shirt from Etsy printed with her favorite saying from the song “This is Me”. She wears it weekly.

I have also found distinct gifts related to Bigfoot (don’t ask) and the video game Fortnite on Etsy.



Games

Of course there are video games to give your teen, but what about a board game? Last year our tween received the game of Clue. We spent the whole month of January playing as a family. New games are constantly gaining buzz, too, such as the Exploding Kittens card game. I’ll ask Grandma to get that for my son this year.What to get your teen for the holidays? Exploding Kittens looks fun!

Subscription Boxes

Give your teen a monthly subscription box for a gift that keeps on giving all year long–or just a few months if you so choose. Subscription boxes aimed at teens come with makeup, socks, jewelry, young adult novels, and pop culture trinkets among many others. There really is something for everyone.

Gift Cards

This is a classic gift idea for teens because it is hard to go wrong. Teens love gift cards in all shapes, sizes, and denominations. Think gift cards for gas stations, movie theaters, gaming platforms for in-game purchases, as well as clothing stores they frequent.

 

So if all your teen asks for is money, don’t be dismayed. You can always wrap up some cash or a check and your teen will be ecstatic. But there are other gift ideas to consider that may make your teen’s holiday merry and bright as well.

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  1. Kelly L McKenzie says

    December 3, 2018 at 9:53 am

    Exploding Kittens! Now that looks like just the perfect ticket for everyone never mind just the teens. As do all the other gems you’ve listed, Katy. I’ve spotted several items that’ll be perfect for our 96 year-old’s stocking … Bless you.

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    • Katy says

      December 3, 2018 at 10:17 am

      After you give Exploding Kittens a whirl, we’ll have to compare notes. I was a bit underwhelmed when I received the tiny package from Amazon. Here’s hoping it’s big fun!
      Katy recently posted…What to Give Teens for the HolidaysMy Profile

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  2. Betty says

    December 3, 2018 at 7:17 pm

    I have that portable phone charger. I just love it.

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  3. Jen says

    December 8, 2018 at 11:09 pm

    I have a 14 year old boy, and it has been hard! He is awesome, but is very little help in coming up with ideas. I think I should get him a mattress topper!

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    • Katy says

      December 13, 2018 at 1:56 pm

      They just want money and gift cards, don’t they?! Sigh. Merry Christmas!

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  4. Nicky Kentisbeer says

    December 21, 2018 at 9:42 am

    Money is a funny one at Christmas isn’t it Katy. I love your list of ideas – especially the experiences. So much mileage in that and let’s face it, we spend a fortune on doing some of the ‘experiences’ so they do make welcome gifts. And they generally make for the most remembered gifts too. Thank you for sharing with us and continuing to be part of the #tweensteensbeyond community. Have a beautiful time this Christmas x

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  5. Sharon says

    December 28, 2018 at 5:16 am

    Ahhh this is so true. Teens are not the easiest to buy for! I love the idea of buying on Etsy so that we are supporting small businesses who have a tough time in today’s marketplace. Experiences are another great idea and something that everyone can join in with. Thanks for sharing with us at #TweensTeensBeyond and have a great New Year x

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  6. Jo - Mother of Teenagers says

    December 30, 2018 at 1:40 pm

    This is the eternal nightmare of parenting teenagers isn’t it Katy? They get so fussy and all their focus is on clothes, tech and money. Some great ideas here and ones that have served us well for many years. Wishing you and your family a fabulous New Year. #TweensTeensBeyond

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  7. Joanne says

    December 10, 2019 at 2:42 pm

    This described my sons this year; even my pre-teen asked for just money and gift cards! All of my nieces and nephews are hitting those teenage years too and it is so hard to think of gift ideas for them all.
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