Ah, the stocking fillers! Sometimes those stockings are so hard to fill. Just what should you get that isn't yet another piece of plastic tat. Luckily, we have 7 stocking stuffer ideas here that are funny, fun, and will definitely last beyond the initial excitement of opening.
The Ultimate Excuse Generator by Mike Barfield is a new flip book packed full of outrageous and hilarious excuses. Readers will be able to invent more than 60 million excellent and inventive get-out clauses for all occasions. It's hilarious.
Buying for a strong-willed young lady? Introduce her to Ella May, her mini soulmate. Ella May likes to do things her way, so she tries walking backwards, reading backwards, backwards up a slide, and even backwards to bed. Great fun.
These ones might be as suitable for your partner as they are for the kids! Cartwright & Butler’s amazing confectionery items follow traditional recipes and are just like you remember from the sweet shop on the corner. The rhubarb & custard are mine though!
Perfect for any budding artist the fun sticker books from the National Gallery include the lovely Van Gogh painting Wheatfield with Cypresses and Seurat's Bathers at Asnieres. Match and apply the thousands of coloured stickers to complete the picture.
If your kids have been clamouring to try out BLOpens, give them this set of stencils and four Mini BLOpens in their stocking. Create fantastic airbrush pictures with minimal mess.
Pay dough never stops being fascinating to children, and this cute Play Stuff Dough Pizza Pasta set is a great way to keep it contained in a portable set. Perfect for entertaining little ones when out and about, at granny's or waiting in a restaurant, the whole set is contained in the resealable package which has its own 3D play scene. Just fold it away when you're ready to go for a no-fuss, no-mess play set.
Finally, for a touch of Christmas magic, pop some reindeer food and magic snow in their Christmas Eve box. They'll love it! (P.S. It's all safe for the environment and 100% biodegradable too.)
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The Ultimate Excuse Generator by Mike Barfield is a new flip book packed full of outrageous and hilarious excuses. Readers will be able to invent more than 60 million excellent and inventive get-out clauses for all occasions. It's hilarious.
These ones might be as suitable for your partner as they are for the kids! Cartwright & Butler’s amazing confectionery items follow traditional recipes and are just like you remember from the sweet shop on the corner. The rhubarb & custard are mine though!
Perfect for any budding artist the fun sticker books from the National Gallery include the lovely Van Gogh painting Wheatfield with Cypresses and Seurat's Bathers at Asnieres. Match and apply the thousands of coloured stickers to complete the picture.
If your kids have been clamouring to try out BLOpens, give them this set of stencils and four Mini BLOpens in their stocking. Create fantastic airbrush pictures with minimal mess.
Pay dough never stops being fascinating to children, and this cute Play Stuff Dough Pizza Pasta set is a great way to keep it contained in a portable set. Perfect for entertaining little ones when out and about, at granny's or waiting in a restaurant, the whole set is contained in the resealable package which has its own 3D play scene. Just fold it away when you're ready to go for a no-fuss, no-mess play set.
Finally, for a touch of Christmas magic, pop some reindeer food and magic snow in their Christmas Eve box. They'll love it! (P.S. It's all safe for the environment and 100% biodegradable too.)
More stocking filler ideas:
The Best Stocking Fillers for Teen Girls
The Most Fun Stocking Fillers for Teen Boys
100+ Best Stocking Filler Ideas
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