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North Idaho Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Christmas Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at North Idaho Times 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

1) No-Spill Aerating Wine Glass
A spill-proof wine glass that looks as good as it is enjoyable to sip from. Each glass spins on a stainless steel ball, aerating wine—sip by sip—without spilling a drop. (It looks pretty cool, too.) Want to slow things down? Oak coasters hold a glass upright and still. Made in the USA.

2) Water-Powered Eye Massager
The water-powered eye massager uses warm or cool water therapy to soothe tired eyes. Soft jets deliver calming waves that aim to dissolve stress, muscle tension, and headaches, and help reduce puffiness, too.

3) Mozi Arm Spinner Toy
Mozi is a slinky-meets-fidget toy for your arm. Glide it across from one arm to another or pass from your arm to a friend’s. Its simplicity is mesmerizing and addictive.

4) Outdoor Golf Game
The Chippo Outdoor Golf Game combines cornhole and chip shots to make for a fun new golf-centric backyard game. Golfing buddies (or solo players) can use their own clubs to hit from turf-covered chipping mats into the netted holes. High-density foam balls have true spin and trajectory so they feel like the real thing, but won’t cause damage like a real ball can. The game boards are made with lightweight and durable plastic that’s easy to stow or move to wherever you want to play.

5) Wooden Tabletop Horseracing Game
Gallop to a victory. This horseracing board game has you race against other jockeys to reach the finish line first. It combines dice, cards, and little pegged horses that are full of nostalgic charm. The wooden board is handcrafted in Missouri and is made with the mission to bring families together for an old-school (and fun) screen-free game night.

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