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SE Wyoming News 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 SE Wyoming News 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) Wooden Tabletop Penny Hockey Game
Shoot and score with this penny hockey table game. All you need to play is a finger that’s ready to flick and a penny that acts as the hockey puck. The wooden game board is handcrafted in Missouri and is made with the mission to bring families together for a nostalgic (and fun) screen-free game night.

2) MEGALOOP - Red & Blue
Create people-sized bubbles with this giant bubble wand—and we mean giant. It’s a wand and dipping pool combo that lets kids (or, be honest, you) make ultra-huge bubble tubes. And with Uncle Bubble’s unique bubble solution, the bubbles are stronger and last longer, too.

3) Suitables Role Play Bibs
Playful but practical dress up bibs keep both parents and toddlers happy. The all-over, photorealistic prints are highly detailed, engaging little ones and encouraging them to dream big, like saving the day from imaginary emergencies. The design is a full coverage art smock, mealtime bib (with a flip-up pocket to catch spills), and fun dress up costume all in one comfy, toddler-sized design.

4) Kids Active Sitting Stool
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.

5) Coordination Game - Travel
This travel-sized balance toy was created as a rehabilitative tool to help hone fine motor skills—and it does it in the most fun and challenging way. The objective? Neatly stack the disks. That might sound simple, but it takes concentration and coordination to get the unpredictable, rotating magnetic bamboo discs to line up just right.

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