2012 Holiday Gift Giving Guide: Gifts for children

Kids excel at many things, including the acquisition of stuff. From books to LEGO bricks, and dolls to video games, it all piles up and leads to the inevitable question: Where should they put this? There’s a larger question at work here, too: do they need all this stuff? Listed below are a few gift ideas to help children answer both questions. And don’t worry, they’ll enjoy opening these gifts, too.

  1. A notebook. My nine-year-old is a real “Forgetful Flower” (she takes after her father). So I’ve gotten her to adopt a habit of mine: writing things down in a notebook. Filednotes Brand sells this super-cute “Summer Camp” 3-pack of brightly-colored notebooks that comes with a three matching pencils and an oversized rubber band that make a great stocking stuffer. My daughter uses hers to write down classroom assignments.
  2. Labels from Mabel’s Labels. These super-cute labels clearly display your child’s name, come in many sizes, colors and themes (dinosaur, nature, etc.) and stick to just about anything. We’ve placed them on clothes sent to camp, inside baseball hats and other sports equipment, lunch boxes and more. They also make dog-tag style bag tags (older kids won’t be embarrassed to use them) perfect for hockey equipment, laundry, etc. We’ve even put the clothing labels through several washings and they’ve remained intact.
  3. The IRIS LEGO 6-Case Workstation and Storage Unit is awesome. Shallow, color-coded drawers make it easy to find the pieces you want. The top of the unit itself is a LEGO surface, so it doubles as a play area. LEGO bricks seem to reproduce on their own that his unit keeps their population under control.
  4. Wall-mounted sports storage racks. I love these great-looking racks for storing/displaying snowboards, wakeboards, surfboards, skateboards and skis. Teenagers will like them because their gear looks cool presented like this. You’ll like them because it gets that stuff up off the floor.
  5. Nintendo DS game organizer. These game cartridges are so tiny and they love to disappear. This organizer holds 12 cartridges and offers easy access. There are similar storage devices for all handheld gaming systems. Include a new game with the organizer, and it will make most any kid happy.
  6. Lap desks. In dark and bright models, a lap desk can be incredibly useful gift for a kid who likes to do homework on the couch or in a comfy chair. My kids covered theirs with strips of Duck Tape in crazy patterns for a custom look.

Younger children who aren’t yet into skateboarding, gaming systems, or homework might enjoy books that have underlying themes on uncluttering and organizing:

  1. Room Enough for Daisy by Debbie Waldman. Little Daisy has so many toys, she wishes for a larger bedroom to accommodate them all. Eventually, her mom convinces her to donate some items to a rummage sale. Cindy Revell’s illustrations are really cute.
  2. Too Many Toys by David Shannon. David’s books are fantastic, starting with the hilariously relatable “No, David!” Too Many Toys has a similar theme to Room Enough for Daisy, in that David is required to thin his massive collection of toys. It’s a fun story that my kids think is funny and I find quite charming.
  3. Mr. Messy, part of the Mr./Mrs. series by Roger Hargreaves, is an untidy fellow until he meets Mr. Neat and Mr. Tidy.
  4. More by I. C. Springman is about a hoarding magpie whose friends teach him the value of “enough.” Again, the illustrations are great and the minimal text great for new readers.

I’ve got one last tip to share. My wife and I have two kids. To make things easy on Christmas morning, we wrap gifts strategically. Presents to Child A from mom and dad are wrapped in Paper A. Those to Kid B are in Paper B. Finally, gifts from Santa are magically in a third paper. This way, we avoid the “Who is this from?” question as well as “Is this mine?” It works very well for us.

The full 2012 Holiday Gift Giving Guide.

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Gifts for Mom

Eight ways to show your appreciation this Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner in the US, and while everyone’s relationship with their mom is completely unique, here are a handful of ideas culled from our Cool Hunting Gift Guide that are sure to brighten up any mother’s day, any time of year.

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Women Are Heroes

What is a woman’s worth? That was the question in street artist JR’s mind as he photographed women struggling in Sierra Leone, Sudan, Kenya, Brazil, India and Liberia, and then pasted murals of their images on buildings, trains and bridges in their own communities—a project that warranted him the 2011 TED prize. Inspire mom with this touching tome ($40).

Double Layer Skin Wrap

If Goldilocks were to pick a robe, Skin’s Double Layer Wrap ($168) would be it. The weight and softness of the Peruvian Pima cotton make this just right for mom to relax in. What’s more, CH readers can get $50 off a Skin robe just by entering LUVMUM at checkout.

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Pyrite

Sure to put a little sparkle in the life of someone special, Ankasa’s pyrite stone ($365) is perfect for the mother who appreciates texture and form—or simply the mom who already has everything.

Totto Vase

Bring a little nature inside with this sweet bird-inspired bud vase. Made from porcelain, its design is inspired by a 1960s toothpick holder created by famed Japanese ceramic designer Masahiro Mori.

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Hay & Scholten & Baijings’ Tea Towels

Make the functional fashionable in the kitchen with a little help from design studio Scholten & Baijings. Created by Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings for Hay Denmark, these cotton mix tea towels ($32) feature their signature grid patterns, layering and neon streak.

Fingerprint Bookmarks

Help mom keep track of the very last word she’s read with a practical Fingerprint Bookmark ($9). Sold in a range of colors and easily fitting around any book, they make a great solution for bookworms and travelers alike.

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Dovo Manicure Set

Established in 1906, Germany’s Dovo pride themselves on creating quality steel products that are built to last. Comprised of nail scissors, clippers, a cuticle pusher, tweezers and a file—all made with forged, nickel-galvanized steel—this leather-bound manicure set ($125) seeks to uphold this reputation.

Big City Sneaker

Looking good doesn’t always feel good. Give your favorite woman a break from heels with the clever Big City Sneakers ($128), guaranteed to inject any outfit with a heavy dose stylish comfort.

See these items and several more in our Mother’s Day Gift Guide.


Liddabit Sweets

Re-imagining traditional candy bars
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Herds of experimental chocolate makers have entered the game in recent years, while the crowd championing traditional American candy bars remains much more subdued. Brooklyn-based Liddabit Sweets is one of a few confectionaries aiming to reverse-engineer the classic bar with a heritage touch. While we’ve enjoyed their creative caramels in the past (particularly the “Beer & Pretzel” variety), we were once again impressed by the marriage of classic flavors and natural ingredients in their signature “Snack’r” candy bar.

Founders Liz Gutman and Jen King became friends in culinary school, bonding over their shared vision of taking high-end confectionary beyond classic French bonbons and molded chocolates. Shortly after introducing their sweets to the Brooklyn Flea’s “Smorgasburg“, they were able to quit their day jobs to maintain what remains a small operation making bars cut and dipped by hand. Materials for their creations are sourced locally, with honey from the Tremblay Apiaries, chocolate from Taza, dairy from Ronnybrook and beer from the Brooklyn Brewery.

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Mother’s Day marks an expansion in the Liddabits line with the addition of “Lemon Moe-ringue“, a tart and tangy take on a classic meringue with lemon agar jelly candy topped with bruléed lemon-zest marshmallow, named for King’s mom. An ode to Gutman’s mother, the yet-to-be-released “Janberry Shortcake” layers strawberry jelly candy and tarragon shortbread under a coating of white chocolate. Also in the works is the “Vegan Coconut-Ginger Caramel”, which promises a wacky departure from the more traditional fare.

Liddabit Sweets will be offering a “Mamacita Gift Package” for Mother’s Day, and the duo have plans to release a cookbook this coming Fall. All the goods can be found at the Liddabit Sweets online store.

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Fake Holidays Series

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In-Store Gifts

Gift Guide selections to snap up at a store near you as time runs out

While off-the-radar boutique goods tend to make for more unique gifts, they may be hard to come by at the last minute. For the shopper still seeking something special, we’ve culled a range of eight items from our 2011 Holiday Gift Guide that can be found in stores throughout the world.

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Raleigh Clubman

This heritage-inspired 10-speed road bike has been upgraded with Brooks bar tape and saddle and constructed with Reynolds 520 Classic Steel Tubing to absorb rough city commutes and long distance touring. With integrated steel fenders this beauty is set up for riding in all seasons. Find it at a one of Raleigh’s international retailers.

Nudo Italian Spaghetti and Olive Oil Set

Combining Nudo’s spectacular organic spaghetti and extra virgin olive oil, this set includes a handsome tin for storing spaghetti down the line. Most notably, Nudo is one of the few makers that use only first cold press EVOO. Available from Nudo stockists.

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Ekobo Knife Block Collection

These French knife blocks are ethically crafted by artisans in Vietnam though a fair trade agreement using only renewable materials. The bamboo skewers allow for flexible storage and can be removed for cleaning. Available in a number of colored finishes and sizes from Ekobo retailers.

Dieter Rams for Braun Watch

Discontinued but not forgotten, Braun recently re-issued a line of watches and clocks designed by famed German industrialist Dieter Rams. The spare, functional collection was approved by Rams’ partner Dietrich Lubs and harkens back to design heyday of the 1970s. Find yours at a Braun time retailer.

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Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Along (Hardcover)

This 336-page volume covers 20 years of the London magazine that’s been a driver of style, design and popular culture. Co-founders chief editor Jefferson Hack and fashion photographer Rankin revisit the magazine’s often controversial romp through the magazine’s coverage—and influence—over artists and the arts scene in the UK and beyond. Search Rizzoli’s listings for a local bookseller.

Sonos Play:3

A perfect all-in-one system for wireless music streaming, the Sonos Play:3 delivers incredible sound quality in a compact package. The system features three class-D digital amplifiers and three drivers, as well as complete wireless control through the Sonos app. Find yours through the Sonos store locator.

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Sony PlayStation 3 Wireless Stereo Headset

The logical choice for audiophile gamers, this wireless headset for PS3 is equipped with 7.1 virtual surround-sound to enable you to hear your opponents before you see them. The perfect accessory for smoking noobs in this season’s hottest FPS, it can be purchased from one of many Sony stockists.

DeLonghi kMix Coffee Maker

Perfect for a no-fuss morning brew, the minimalist kMix drip coffee maker from DeLonghi comes in a variety of punchy colors. Made from die-cast aluminum, the appliance features an intuitive interface and adjustable temperature control for the right amount of heat. Find it at a DeLonghi distributor.


Discover Gifts Worth Giving: Her

Four gifts she’s sure to love from vintage-inspired watches to handcrafted scarves

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Men often wonder what women truly want. Love is definitely on the top of the list, but a gift once in a while wouldn’t hurt. Here are some ideas to inspire a surprise for your lady.

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Timex Traveler Watch

For their most recent collaboration with iconic American watchmaker Timex, J. Crew has just launched their first ladies wristwatch inspired by 1960s. The Timex Traveler watch will wear well on a laid-back, well-heeled woman, incorporating contemporary crafting techniques with vintage details. This watch has no age or occasion, it fits in anywhere at anytime. This item is currently available at J. Crew for $98.

Band of Outsiders scarf

Shield her from the cold with the Wool and Alpaca scarf by Band of Outsiders. Practical and pretty—we love the handsome gray-on-white pattern—this is a wrap to ensure a pleasant entry into winter. The triangle scarf is made in Italy and is available at Band of Outsiders for $180.

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Warby Parker Shades

For a gift that will make her feel good for both its style and charity—and one that won’t break the bank—Warby Parker sunglasses are a prime pick. The high-quality shades come in a range of styles, and for each pair purchased, a pair of optical glasses goes to a person in need. Find all women’s styles at Warby Parker’s website.

Lomography Bundle

If your woman is a photography lover or just loves the way the Plastic Fantastic cameras look, the Lomography Standard 2 Bundle is the ideal gift for her. The Bundle includes four of their most famous cameras: Fisheye No.2, Supersmapler, Colorsplash and Holga available online at the Lomography website for $224.

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Deck the Halls

A festive marketplace by Meghan Folsom and Terrific Mag
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Having launched their delightfully titled online magazine, Terrific nearly a year ago, Rachel Kichler and Blair Pfander seem to have mastered a winning formula, supplementing solidly smart content highlighting local and international music, art and fashion talent with parties.

This summer a stellar roster of independent local-NYC designers—mostly pulled from Terrific’s virtual pages—gathered at Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for their inaugural marketplace, “Pool Supplies,” kicking back with margaritas and a taco truck in the spirit of supporting small artisanal businesses.

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As the holidays gain steam the Terrific girls are back, and in partnership with fashion editor-turned-consultant Meghan Folsom are throwing “Deck the Halls,” 12 days of shopping beginning 10 December 2011 with another roll-out of apparel, accessories and jewelry designers in an old school—a venue officially called The Old School—in Nolita. Applying an editorial eye to the selection of goods as well as to the charmingly kitschy setting, Folsom, Pfander and Kichler were primarily motivated by the seasonal spirit of giving. Not only does Deck the Halls offer a piece of the extremely pricey Nolita real estate pie to these mostly smaller-scale designers, the market ventures to take the stress out of December shopping.

“Holiday shopping is hell,” says Folsom,” but here, you can drink wine, hear music and chill out and buy gifts from some of the most talented people in New York City.” Plus, adds Pfander, “because designers are customizing each of their spaces, walking through the market will feel a little bit like being inside a magical, indie mall—just with lots of cool gear instead of Annie’s Pretzels. Oh, and cookies. Lots of cookies.”

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Among the designers who will be peddling their wares over the 12-day stint will be Mociun, Baggu, Outlier, Shabd, AANDD, DLC Brooklyn and several others. “Terrific focuses primarily on up-and-coming, New York-based designers, ranging from the bigger guys like Timo Weiland to relative newbies like Beatrixe,” says Kichler. She also gives credit to the events they’ve held in sustaining their word-of-mouth model to uncovering the best talent. “The best part, we’ve found, is that because it’s such a tight-knit community, a lot of introductions seem to happen very organically—lots of friends of friends.”

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We spoke with one of the event’s headliners, Caitlin Mociun, who told us that Deck the Halls will serve as a “mini-debut” of her forthcoming first boutique. “I am in the works of opening my own store,” she reveals. “It will showcase my textile and jewelry designs as well as the work of other jewelry, accessory and home product designers whose work I love. Being in the NYC design world for six years with my own line I have gotten an amazing response from other designers wanting to be part of my new endeavor. I was eager to get the ball rolling.” As a gift celebrating her store sneak preview, she’ll be sending Mociun purchases home in a free Mociun Baggu bag.

“Deck the Halls” starts 10 December 2011 at The Old School. Check out their Deck the Halls Tumblr for more of what will be up for sale.