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South DSM 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 South DSM 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) Foldable Kid & Teen Scooter
The 2-wheel scooter is foldable, making it easy for kids and teens to take on the go. Simply fold for compact storage with a push of a button. Features a T-bar that is adjustable to four different heights. The triple deck structure with aluminum and EVA foam is designed for durability, comfort, and practicality.

2) Ultra Bubble Concentrate
This bubble concentrate comes from a secret family recipe that results in bigger, bouncier, and stronger bubbles. Add in a giant bubble wand and you’ve got happily entertained kids—and an altogether better bubble experience.

3) Plush Hooded Animal Cape - Polar Bear
This plush hooded animal cape brings charming softness to play time. Designed in Belgium and crafted by hand, it’s a sweet and snuggly way to dress up or chill out. Kids can channel their wild side by pulling on a cape and tucking their hands into its perfectly-sized paws. Time to unwind? It also works as a cozy security blanket with personality.

4) Inflatable Indoor Coloring Ball
Bouncy, float-y fun from a super-lightweight inflatable ball made for safer indoor play. Blow up Ollyball’s shock-absorbing core and secure it inside the durable outer shell, and then let the kids have at it. Need a playtime time-out? The ball can be colored in with markers or crayons.

5) Flexible Roll-Up Drum Kit
Rock out to the beat of your own flexible drum. Unroll this portable drum kit to play on the go. Jam to real drum sounds, including pedals for bass and hi-drum. Record and play back your masterpieces or use headphones to practice, then hook up to an external speaker to show off. You can rock and roll up virtually anywhere.

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