Teenagers are notoriously hard to shop for. They are just now coming into their unique style, meaning their taste in clothes and toys may or may not change without much warning. That can make it tempting to send a gift card and call it a day. While always a viable option, you may be able to find something slightly better.
As special and irreplaceable as every teen is, you can rest assured they'll enjoy these 7 gifts for teens 2021.
UNDER $25
While this burrito blanket looks like a simple gag gift, your teen will melt into the burrito when they feel how soft the 285 GSM flannel is against their skin.
The blanket comes in three sizes: 60", 71", 80".
You can get a blanket for everyone in the house thanks to the low price tag. And if someone prefers pizza or donuts, you can find those blankets, too.
UNDER $50
The sky is the limit for the young adult in your life, so give them this super cool floating magnetic globe that they can put on their desk in college or at their first job.
This gift works for just about any boy or girl, whether they have a specific interest in geography or not.
UNDER $100
This dinosaur costume seems to pop up everywhere these days on television, online, and in people's homes. It's a thing. Show that you can be funny and cool by sporting the dinosaur costume yourself or giving it as a gift.
It gets hot inside the costume, so you should have 4 AAAA batteries for the fan inside.
UNDER $150
Have fun and get some exercise at the same time with this dance mat that connects to your living room television. You can then go on to have two people dance to the top songs of 2021. You won't know them, but your teen certainly will.
Figures appear on the screen to guide you on your moves. When you hit the right step, you get points. Whoever has the most points at the end is the dance champion!
You'll also get the chance to introduce your teen to two classic Nintendo games, Marico and Duck Hunt.
However, it's not all fun and games. The mat also offers numerous exercise options that you can follow along with on the screen, similar to the old VHS tapes from the 80 (without the leotards).
This option provides fun without needing to pay for an entire video game counsel.
UNDER $200
Your teen needs to spread their wings and fly - this futuristic drone with an HD camera that takes stills and records video while it flies for up to 26 minutes on 2 AA batteries (included!) The drone can fly on a set pattern or follow you and provide the best possible pictures of your teen and their friends from a Birdseye view.
The nylon costume has zippers to make getting into it easy. You can choose between two sizes: teen and standard.
This drone in particular is especially easy to work with and attractive, making it the perfect gift for a teen.
UNDER $1000
PlayStation makes video games come to life with the new PlayStation 5. This counsel boasts extremely high-speed levels, true-to-life shadows, and an insane 8k video resolution with HDR technology. Basically, it's awesome.
This will likely be a hot seller this year, so act now before it gets a little too late. Your teen and all of their friends will love you.
Don't forget to include accessories, such as extra remotes so that your teen can play with siblings and friends.
Here are some of the hottest games to consider getting them as well:
Your teen has accomplished so much, especially with 2020 still lingering around us, and they deserve a treat this holiday season.
While most teens would happily accept all of these gifts, every teen has unique tastes. Teens like to feel heard and acknowledged, so try to opt for something specific for them. Otherwise, have you considered a car?
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