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(NC) Shopping for some people on your list is fun and easy — you know exactly what they want and where to get it. For others, not so much. If you’re stumped on gift-giving ideas, here is some affordable inspiration to keep you within your budget. For the kids. How many toys does a kid really need? Whether you’re shopping for your own child or someone else’s, chances are they’ll receive plenty of toys this season. Minimize waste and unused toys by using this list — want, need, wear and

read. Coordinate with relatives to make sure the kids in the family have one of each for a balance of both useful and fun gifts. For work Secret Santa. Here, stick with something edible or a fun gag gift if you know them well. Chocolates are always a safe bet, but look for nut-free varieties in case of sensitivities in the office. Another idea is to try a twist on the tradition — have everyone pick out a toy the kid version of their recipient would have loved, and donate the lot to a toy drive af-

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crowd. However, some of the best gifts for hosts focus on their love of entertaining family and friends. • Music speaker: Music often is an integral part of entertaining, but not every party host is equipped with a stellar sound system. Today’s Bluetooth-enabled music speakers run the gamut from handheld options to speakers that combine mood lighting with sound to large units. Shoppers can find speakers that suit the space hosts have to work with and ones that won’t bust shoppers’ budgets. • Bar tools: Toasting the season (or any occasion) is par for the course at a party or get-together. Avid entertainers can benefit from having

new bar tools, such as mixers and serving glasses, to make sure guests’ cups are never empty. • Party games: Keeping guests content often involves having plenty of beverages and food available. However, for the hosts who want to go above and beyond, game night or other entertainment-based activities can add flair to special events. Board games, physical games (like horseshoes or bean bag tosses), games for video gaming systems, and even karaoke machines can fit the bill. • Cake stand or serviceware: Hosts may want to put foods on display, and a decadent cake stand or serving plate will make occasions more glamorous.

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(NC) Those holiday mailing deadlines just seem to get earlier every year. Many of us know the frustration of missing them, and the pain of knowing our far-away friend or family member won’t have a gift to open on Christmas. Don’t let that missed mailing deadline be a missed opportunity, as there’s still plenty of time to show them how much you care. Best of all, some of these suggestions lead to time spent together and can even start a whole new tradition. Have a coffee date. Invite your loved one to have tea, coffee or a glass of holiday cheer with you – remotely. Pick a time that works for both of you. Ring them up or FaceTime. Then sip your drinks, share

memories and sing a carol or two. Send a gift locally. Send flowers to your mother in Toronto, or cookies to your brother in Edmonton. Many international companies deliver globally, while many local companies have websites. Write that letter. You know, the one you’ve always wanted to write. Perhaps you’ve never shared how much they mean to you. If that’s too mushy, share some of your favourite memories. An email is just fine — it’s the words that matter. Consider a plane ticket. Perhaps the best gift of all would be seeing you in the New Year – whether they travel to you, or you to them.

Great gift ideas for teachers Choosing a gift for a teacher can be challenging, as the relationship between student and teacher and/or parent and teacher is not personal, and it’s very possible students and parents have little knowledge of a teacher’s interests outside the classroom. But the following gift ideas are essentially universal in their appeal, making them great gifts for the special educator in your life. • Handwritten notes from students: Rather than trinkets that proclaim “World’s Best Teacher,” students can write their own sentiments about their teachers and present it with a gift card or another gift that doesn’t take up much space. A heartfelt note of appreciation and gratitude can be all it takes to put a

smile on a teacher’s face this holiday season. • Food: Food can be enjoyed in and around the season. Avoid making items yourself, as some people are particular about eating foods that were cooked in someone else’s kitchen. Stick to pre-packaged food baskets, or even treat the teacher to a meal with a gift card to a restaurant. • Something scholarly: A gift that provides a teacher with some intellectual stimulation might just do the trick this holiday season. For example, a set of safety goggles or a kit for doing in-class experiments might work well for a science teacher, while a biography or a best-selling novel may fit the bill for English teachers. • Gift cards: Often, students in a class donate a small amount

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Hot toy list for 2018 Did you grab your L.O.L. Surprise dolls last year? What about Hatchimals the year before? Each year, a new crop of must-have toys surfaces. Smart shoppers who do their research and prepare in advance of the holidays can grab these coveted gifts. Each year, industry experts weigh in on which toys are sure to be hits with children and adults. This data can help shoppers become more informed consumers and may help prevent the last-minute rush when coveted gifts are already sold out and new ew stock is nowhere in sight. The fol-lowing are some gifts children may want to see wrapped and waitingg under the tree this year. • Pomsies by Skyrocket: ett:: or These are fashionable plush pets for children to nurture. They’re adorable and designed to travel with children in a backpack or wrapped around kids’ wrists. The kitties can be played with in a one-on-one setting and also have a mode for social al play. • Luvabella: This is a life-like ke baby doll that features many of the same surprises that come me with a real live infant. Realistic facial expressions and nd responses, as well as interactive accessories, can make akke this a true-to-life experience for young girls or boys.. get • Blind bag toys: Children seemingly can’t get enough of collectible playthings that focus on the act act of unboxing. The Toy Association says sales for colollectible playthings grew by 14 percent globally in 2017. 17. ust s The act of removing a surprise from packaging is just orre re as exciting as the toy itself. Expect to find many more of these types of collectibles this year. • Mecard: This is a battle-action game from om ng Mattel based on the Korean animated series Turning Mecard. Mecards are cars that transform into hero ero or villain action figures when they drive over a powwer-charged card. • Think & Learn Code-a-Pillar: This to toy oy from Fisher-Price gives youngsters an early introroduction to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, ngg, Math). They learn basic coding, planning and sequencncing skills by connecting segments of a cute caterpillar. ar. r

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hardcore play. • Content gift card: Gift-givers can offer gift cards to favorite video game stores and online gaming content. • Gaming headsets: The right headset can immerse gamers more fully in the sounds and actions of their favorite games. An attached microphone enables gamers to keep in contact with multiplayers. • Classic game cartridge system: Retro game systems enable classic game enthusiasts to plug in their old cartridges and out-

put them to the TV over HDMI. • Wireless controllers: If the console didn’t come with a wireless controller, it’s time to upgrade. Wireless versions enable players to move wherever they need to and not be restricted by the length of a cable. • Gaming keyboards: A gaming keyboard puts those who do the bulk of their gaming on PCs or streaming computer displays over TV in greater control. • Sound bar: Turn that action into impressive sound with a sound bar hooked up to the tele-

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Many children who grew up in the 1980s hoped to find a wrapped Cabbage Patch Doll under the tree on Christmas morning, and many parents went to great lengths to procure such dolls for their children. Cabbage Patch Dolls are just one example of a toy creating a shopping frenzy. Over the years, many toys have become the must-have presents of their times. The following is a history of some of the more popular gifts from bygone years. 1984: Transformers were a must-have present in 1984. Originally produced by a Japanese toy company, Transformers were eventually produced by Hasbro and became so popular they were a toy that spawned an animated series (not the series leading to the toy) and later block-buster live-action movies. 1985: Just about every child, and maybe even adult, wanted a Nintendo Entertainment System for Christmas in the 1980s. The system ushered in a new era of gaming, and helped make Super Mario Bros. a household name. NES continued its success for several years, selling seven million systems during the 1988 holiday season. 1986: Introduced the previous year, Teddy Ruxpin was an animatronic bear that would tell stories from a cassette tape inserted in his back. 1990: Were you a fan of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello, or Raphael? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were named after Renaissance artists, but they were just pizza-eating teenage heroes at the start of the 1990s. Kids obsessed over these action figures and the animated series that featured them. 1992: Barbie has always been a popular holiday gift, but her reinvented Barbie Dream House was something girls were clamoring for in the early 1990s. Barbie’s trendsetting home featured a ringing telephone, a working doorbell and a fireplace that lit up.

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1993: The Talkboy was a portable audio cassette player and recorder made popular by the movie “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” 1995: Beanie Babies were a popular line of collectibles that enjoyed their heyday in 1995. Rare Beanie Babies would later be worth hundreds of dollars. 1997: Tamagotchi made its appearance and became a premiere virtual “pet.” Industry insiders estimate that, at the height of its popularity, 15 Tamagotchis sold every minute across North America. 1998: Building on the Tamagotchi success, Furbies were poised to become a hit as well. And they did, as 27 million Furbies were sold in 1998 alone. Pokémon cards, Razor Scooters, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and many other gifts have reigned supreme during the holiday shopping season. Last year L.O.L. Surprise Dolls were the sleeper hit, and who is to say which gift will capture the hearts of kids this year?

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