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The 25 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your holiday list

And just like that, another holiday season is here. I could go on and on about how the past year has flown by in a blink, but since time is of the essence, I’ll just go ahead and get right to the good stuff. As Yahoo’s gifting expert, I’ve spent the last year (and then some) researching, testing and writing about gifts that are sure to surprise and delight — and these Christmas gift ideas are the best of the best.

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And no, I’m not just saying that to toot my own horn. Here, you’ll find gift ideas that range in price (starting at just $10), sentiment level and niche interest. Eyeing something unexpected for your mom or dad who seemingly has it all? Forget the Jelly of the Month Club nonsense and go with a smart bird feeder or Storyworth subscription that will inspire more shared moments in the year to come. What about a Christmas gift for your, um, very particular tween or teen? Tap into the trends and get them something from Laneige or Owala (or give ’em one of each to show that you know what’s up).

Grouped by the recipient for easier shopping, scroll through this curated Christmas gift guide to find the perfect present for everyone on your list — from hard-to-shop-for parents to the kids that they’re raising and all the loved ones in between.

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Amazon

Poinsettias are a holiday staple — and now, Lego lovers can bask in the beauty of this zero-maintenance version long after the festivities wrap. Their creativity will blossom as they turn 608 pieces into this realistic-looking plant, complete with posable foliage and a woven basket base. It’s best suited for ages 18 and up, but younger builders can give it a whirl (with some backup, of course).

$50 at Amazon

Amazon

The next time your globe-trotter hits the skies, they can plug this Bluetooth adapter into the airplane seat’s audio jack to pair their AirPods (or any wireless headphones) with ease. Senior Travel Writer Rick Broida called it a “genius gadget” in his review, writing that it “worked flawlessly, pairing easily with my AirPods Pro and remembering that connection from one session to the next.”

$35 at Amazon

Amazon

Let me speak from experience: I never knew just how much a self-heating mug could revolutionize my morning coffee routine until the Ember came into my life. Just brew your drink, then set your ideal temperature (somewhere between 120-145°F) and sip for hours without catching a chill. Don’t want to take my word for it? Broida said it’s the best heated coffee mug and the household appliance he’d be most likely to save in a fire, which is quite the endorsement. 

$120 at Amazon

Amazon

At what point do we all become novice birdwatchers? I don’t know (yet), but what I do know is that smart bird feeders are one of the most sought-after Christmas gifts this year. This Amazon bestseller captures photos and videos of all the action, plus it sends notifications when a new feathered friend makes a pit stop.

$150 at Amazon

Tinggly

Because quality time is the best Christmas gift you can give. Instead of picking something on their behalf, let them choose from over 13,000 activities across 100+ countries in Tinggly’s catalog. The world is their oyster: They can go with any experience worth the full price of the voucher, from skip-the-line tickets for the whole family at international hot spots to food tours much closer to home. 

$139 at Tinggly

Amazon

The days are getting shorter, but his to-do list certainly isn’t. This beanie will keep his head nice and toasty, all while lighting his way when he walks the dog, takes out the trash or tackles a few chores once the sun has set. Get eight hours of light on a single charge, then power it back up with a standard USB charger before heading out on another after-hours adventure. 

$13 at Amazon

Anker

How’s his nightstand looking these days? If it’s overrun with gadgets and gizmos, then follow Broida’s lead and get this “one charger to rule them all.” This sleek stand made Broida’s list of the best tech gadgets because it “provides bedside homes for your AirPods, iPhone and Apple Watch, all charged wirelessly and magnetically via a single, unobtrusive power cord.” 

$75 at Amazon

Uncommon Goods

Raise a glass to his favorite city, whether it’s his current home or a place he lived way back when. Pair it with his liquor of choice or pick up a trio of glasses to represent his past, present and future. 

$20 at Uncommon Goods

Halfday

There’s more than meets the eye with this duffel. This compact carry-on pulls double duty since it has a built-in garment bag for a suit or stack of dress shirts. “It offers enough room as a duffel (even with the suit in the garment section) to fit a week’s worth of clothes,” Managing Editor Scott Simone raved in our roundup of the best luggage. (FWIW, I gave one to my boyfriend last year and it’s now his go-to travel bag.) 

$108 at Halfday

Universal Yums

The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, so sign him up for this monthly subscription to make him feel the love for months on end. With each box, he’ll get up to a dozen sweet and salty snacks from a different country from around the world. You pick the first destination, then Universal Yums takes it from there. 

$168 at Universal Yums

Amazon

A little self-care goes a long way. Wrap up this set of 12 glittery eye masks — the pink ones moisturize, yellow has amino acids to energize tired under-eyes and blue illuminates thanks to niacinamide — to give her the celebrity treatment right at home. That’s right, Jessica Alba and Leona Lewis use these editor-approved eye masks on the reg! 

$16 at Amazon

Amazon

Sure, candle warmers really made waves after being featured on the 2023 Google Holiday 100 List, but I’m here to tell you this craze isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. While this isn’t the exact model on their list, this farmhouse-style lamp is an Amazon bestseller with all the bells and whistles, including a timer, dimmable light and remote control. “Makes the house smell great with no smoke fumes or flames,” one glowing reviewer wrote, adding that it fits larger vessels like the “Bath and Body Works 3-wick candles no problem.” 

$23 at Amazon

Amazon

Paid for by Walmart

Now, she’ll be able to make a fast and easy brew when she needs it most. “I filled it halfway and the water was boiling in forty seconds. I didn’t even have the tea bag out of the envelope yet,” one rave reviewer wrote. This brewtiful kettle isn’t just for tea drinkers, though: The angled, no-spill spout allows for a controlled pour, which is a perfect for pour-over coffee. 

$30 at Walmart

Quince

She’s got a cashmere scarf or two, but what about cashmere-lined gloves? Yep, talk about the epitome of quiet luxury. Elevate her winter gear with black or chocolate brown leather gloves lined with a quality cashmere that Quince claims is three times as warm as wool. “I know that these are going to be a lifetime piece for me,” one five-star fan gushed. I’m sure the woman in your life will feel the same.

$40 at Quince

1-800-Flowers

Forget flowers. This may look like any ol’ tabletop tree — that is, until you get a closer look and whiff. She can use it strictly as decor during the festive season, then repot it into something more evergreen (get it?) and keep it in her kitchen for easy access while she cooks.

$51 at 1-800-Flowers

Amazon

They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, but what about 40,000+ of ’em? Priceless. Photo albums have their place and all, but this top-rated digital frame will put thousands of their sweetest, silliest snaps on display for all to see. Get things started by uploading some of your favorite memories to the Frameo companion app, then tell your parents that they can have their family and friends follow suit. 

$40 at Amazon

Amazon

Eye strain’s got nothin’ on this cult-favorite massager. Toggle between different compression, vibration and heat levels to soothe dry, tired eyes. Want a truly spa-worthy experience? Connect your phone via Bluetooth to play the calming music of your choice. “My favorite way to use this is after a long day if I have a headache or just feel like relaxing,” one relaxed reviewer wrote. “Within minutes I’m relaxed, less tense, and sometimes ready to sleep!”

$63 at Amazon

Amazon

Readers, crafters and tinkerers will put this hands-free neck light to good use. They can switch between three different color temperatures and brightness modes until they’ve got it just right. More than 10,000 Amazon shoppers picked it up last month, with one writing that they originally bought it “so I could crochet at night when my husband wanted the room dark for TV” but found it especially useful to “have on hand in case there’s a storm when you lose electricity.”

$21 at Amazon

Storyworth

Sometimes, the only thing that a parent wants is a listening ear. With an annual Storyworth subscription, they’ll be prompted to think back to past moments that shaped them, reflect on the present and make predictions about the future. Their weekly writings and accompanying photos will be bound into a hardcover book when the year’s up.

$99 at Storyworth

Uncommon Goods

Need a gift for your bookworm that isn’t, well, another book? This wooden valet will keep all of their reading essentials — their glasses, coffee mug, phone, you name it — within arm’s reach. When they finally peel themselves away, they can rest their read on the triangle portion to hold their spot.

$50 at Uncommon Goods

Amazon

The only thing better than watching your Amazon order arrive is seeing your little one scoot around on their own toddler-size delivery van. Made for ages two and up, this ride-on car also comes with three mini Amazon boxes and three wooden toys that the driver can deliver to happy customers (ahem, you). Place your orders, stat: This all-new release topped Amazon’s 2024 Toys We Love List and will likely sell out before Santa takes flight. 

$40 at Amazon

Amazon

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, but with a seasonal spin. One five-star reviewer said this hand-slapping card was fun for all ages, writing that “ages 8-76 played and laughed our foolish heads off.” Need a refresher on the rules? One by one, players put down a card and say “Santa,” “Cookie,” “Elf,” “Candy” or “Snowman in order. If the word matches the card, the last person to slap their hands down has to pick up all the cards. The first player to run out of cards wins. 

$10 at Amazon

Amazon

Diehard Squishmallows fans know that the best drops are the seasonal ones. This Christmas, squad up with Ethel Hot Chocolate, Floyd French Fries, Keiko Blue Christmas Tree and Ricardo Peppermint Bat — all of whom are dressed in their holiday best. Give the four-pack to one lucky Squishmallows fan or divvy them up between a few kids. 

$20 at Amazon

Amazon

Laneige has a hold over the tweens and teens, so lean in by gifting your beauty lover this holly jolly duo. They’ll get two of the brand’s buzziest lip treatments — the celeb-backed Lip Sleeping Mask and Lip Glowy Balm — in a peppy peppermint scent, which will come in handy as the winter weather takes a toll on their pout. 

$24 at Amazon

Amazon

Another reusable water bottle? Hear me out on this one. Unlike the trendy tumblers on the market, this Amazon bestseller is virtually spill-proof, with our Deputy Editor Izabella Zaydenburg gushing that “it can be flipped upside down without leaking.” It also comes in dozens of cute colors (that even your hard-to-please teen would approve of), has a built-in straw and keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours. 

$51 at Amazon

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

Your go-to shopping guide: See all of our gift guides in one spot. We’ve got gift ideas for all the different people in your life — men, women, kids, you name it.

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