Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Christmas Gifts for Boys

Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Christmas Gifts for Boys
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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 Chapel Hill Review 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 for Boys

1) Kids Blue Light Blocking Glasses
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Too much screen time for little eyes? Try a pair of blue light blocking glasses for kids. The flexible, playtime-friendly specs have polycarbonate lenses that block up to 35% of HEV—aka blue—light from a phone, tablet, or computer screen that can cause eye fatigue, headaches, and disrupt sleep. These glasses also block 100% UVA and UVB rays for even more eye protection.

2) Coordination Game – Mini
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TrueBalance: Coordination Game – Mini – Blue

3) Katamino Brain Teaser Puzzle
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Katamino is a brain teaser puzzle with 500 engaging solo challenges that progress in difficulty level, so you’ll want to keep returning for more. Its board and colorful interlocking pieces are crafted with wood, making it a great looking and engaging way to play.

4) Smartphone Enabled Kids’ Camera
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Budding photographers can get snap-happy with this smartphone case that turns the phone into a camera just for kids. The classic point-and-shoot design protects the phone while letting kids access its camera function. Plug the phone into the case and connect to the app, and let the little photogs take it from there—they can even edit shots and explore photography-themed play, too.

5) Kids Active Sitting Stool
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Kids can start building better sitting habits when they’re young. This Made in the USA ergonomic stool encourages them to make small movements that help with circulation, breathing, and keeping their mind more alert. Unlike a stability ball, ErgoErgo looks cool and won’t roll away.



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