Every year I love coming up with healthier ways to give gifts. Whether it’s to my kids, teachers or family, I really want to give not only a usable or meaningful gift, but a gift that’s on the healthy side in materials and ingredients. It’s the principle behind this year’s 2024 gift guide that I’m about to share with you.
If you’ve been around a while, you know that I don’t lie to just give you the gift guide, but I also love sharing HOW to shop and pick out items on your own. This is SUCH an important part of gift giving, because not everything I share is something that aligns with the people in your life or your budget. And so while having a gift guide can be EXTREMELY helpful, I also want to share with you some ideas behind how I go about picking gifts that are healthy too.
HOW TO SHOP THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
For me there’s a few basic principles that help me look for natural gifts and experiences to give. I love buying gifts and giving things, but I have to still remind myself sometimes that more is not necessarily better. This is the first principle, quality over quantity. I learned this lesson when my kids were small — the more toys they had, the fewer they actually played with. It was like the sheer choice of items and toys gave them paralyzing overwhelm.
The second principle for buying natural gifts is to avoid plastic wherever you can. Believe me, this can be REALLY tricky. I recently was looking for a new high chair that wasn’t mostly made of plastic, and it was super frustrating that I had so few options when it came to what I wanted. I think this is true of many items for kids and even adults — plastic is often the main component and can be difficult to avoid. But enter online shopping and you can find specific items that are made plastic free with a little more ease.
My third principle for buying natural gifts is to be really intentional. Sometimes this means waiting and not purchasing something right away. It may mean thinking about it for a few days before purchasing. So often I think we see something that looks halfway decent and decide to get it for the sake of being done with shopping. But, if we took a step back and asked if our recipient really wants or needs it and is it something that aligns with my feelings on waste and plastic, you may make a different choice in the long run.
Another tip I have is that practicality goes a long way. Oftentimes my husband and I don’t necessarily go all out on frivolous gifts. And to be honest, I’m COMPLETELY okay with that. We make an intentional decision to go out to a nice dinner, or do something together as part of our gift to each other. And if we do get gifts for one another, it’s usually something more on the practical side that we’ll really use or something we really wanted. I think the key here is to think about how often the item will get used, and if the answer is frequently, it’s a good pick.
When it comes to shopping, I love handmade shops and items for natural gifts. These often mean more to someone getting them and they also usually create a lot less waste and shipping costs when made. This post I wrote on Etsy shops that sell natural and organic items is one of my favorites to reference when looking for home decor items to give. Etsy and local shops near you often have some of the most creative gifts you can give. Jewelry is especially great to find in these places.
And lastly, gifts do not always have to be things. THIS is where I’m completely at with my own kids and family. We’ve done family adventures and trips in the past, or for my husband and it might be an outing without the kids together. We’ve also done passes, tickets and lessons in the past, which are all great experiences and not necessarily things that need to be stored.
BRANDS TO SHOP THIS HOLIDAY
HEALTHY HOME GIFT GUIDE
HEALTHY LITTLE KIDS GIFT GUIDE
- Honey Sticks Craft Supplies
- Eco-Dough
- Natural Magnetic Wooden Blocks
- Tender Leaf Toxin Free Toys
- Bamboo Nesting Hedgehog Toy
- Kodo Kids Korxx Blocks
- Goodevas Toxin Free Climbing Gym
- Low Tox ECR Kids Foam Climbing Blocks
- Apple Park Plush Toys
- Axel Adventures Wooden Toys
- Natural Felt Play Food
- Lacing Creative Toys
- Organic Canvas Tent
- Children’s Museum Passes
- Zoo or Aquarium Passes
- Music Classes
- A Special Outing
Want more ideas? These posts are FILLED with more gift ideas for little kids:
HEALTHY OLDER KIDS GIFT GUIDE
- Classes (Art, Dance, Sport, Music)
- Memberships (Museums, zoo, etc)
- Magazine Subscriptions
- Event Tickets (concerts, shows, movies, musical events)
- Experiences (trampoline parks, climbing gyms, maker space studio, etc)
- A Special Day (an outing, a day trip, etc.)
HEALTHY KITCHEN GIFT GUIDE
- Original Food Huggers
- Adhesive Free Cutting Board with Natural Finish
- Organic Sulfate Free Wine
- Pour Over Coffee Pot
- Almond Cow Plant Based Milk Maker
- Ceramic Storage Containers
- Wooden Measuring Cups
- Thrive Membership
- Wooden Mason Jar Lids
- VitaClay Crock Pots
- Gift Certificate to a Restaurant
- Cooking Classes
- Healthy Cookware
These posts are filled with more gift ideas for a healthy kitchen:
HEALTHY SLEEP GIFT GUIDE
HEALTHY EXPLORER GIFT GUIDE
No matter how you end up using this year’s gift guide, you’re doing a favor to everyone your giving to by making it a gift that won’t burden down their body, but instead support their health and wellness.