![]() ![]() Add some fake snow and trees on the outside, throw some twinkle lights around it, and you have yourself a Christmas dream. But if you have any kids in your life who’d love a dollhouse, may I present the most charming one on the planet. ![]() I admit, I sort of bought this for myself. It takes photos and prints them on inkless paper that has peel-off backing so you can stick the photos in travel journals. This is the kids’ camera we take on all our trips. It looks like a dictionary, but when you open the cover it’s really a combination lock box to hide your stuff–like fidgets and the candy you stole from your sister and the stick you whittled. This was Dash’s favorite gift last year, given to him by my sister who is good at sweeping in and winning Best Gift Award. With no further ado, the 2021 Kid Gift Guide: Tomorrow, I’ll post the Gift Guide for Crafty and Creative Kids. This year’s kid gift guide is made up of favorite gifts our kids have loved that have withstood time and changing interests as well as some new things Santa’s bringing this year. Like a lot of others, I started earlier this year and it feels good to have a good chunk of holiday shopping done to make room for the other things we love about the season (holiday bucket list and illustrated movie guide coming soon!). Happy November! We always welcome this month with open arms because it kicks off our holiday preparation festivities–our favorite time of year. ![]()
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