To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Macon Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.
These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.
Top 5 Christmas Gifts for Girls
1) Kids Active Sitting Stool
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Kids can start building better sitting habits when they’re young. This Made in the USA ergonomic stool encourages them to make small movements that help with circulation, breathing, and keeping their mind more alert. Unlike a stability ball, ErgoErgo looks cool and won’t roll away.
2) Toddler Balance Bike
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Globber: Toddler Balance Bike - Green
3) Populele Carbon Fiber Smart Ukulele
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PopuMusic: Populele Carbon Fiber Smart Ukulele - White
4) Suitables Role Play Bibs
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Playful but practical dress up bibs keep both parents and toddlers happy. The all-over, photorealistic prints are highly detailed, engaging little ones and encouraging them to dream big, like saving the day from imaginary emergencies. The design is a full coverage art smock, mealtime bib (with a flip-up pocket to catch spills), and fun dress up costume all in one comfy, toddler-sized design.
5) Rechargeable LED Poi Balls
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Not only is this outdoor kid’s toy a spectacle of light, it’s also a great exercise of your coordination and dexterity. The Poi dance traces all the way back to the Maori people in New Zealand. It involves swinging soft LED weights rhythmically to create geometric patterns. This version is lighter and brighter, which is great for beginners of all ages. Start with simple movements and as you try to master more complicated ones, you’ll build flexibility and creativity.