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Amarillo Gazette Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens

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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 Amarillo Gazette 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 Gifts For Teens

1) Retractable Phone Charger
A retractable USB charger solves frayed, twisted, and tangled cable problems. The 31-inch, fast-charging flat cable extends just as long as you need it and retracts when you don’t. Able to charge up to two devices, this charger is easy to take with your wherever you go—it has retractable prongs and even a clip to attach it to your bag.

2) Minimalist Leather & Elastic Billfold
TROVE: Minimalist Leather & Elastic Billfold - Red

3) Lightweight Kevlar Cinch Lock
Secure your ride—and just about anything else—with a lightweight bike lock that merges a cinch tie and a combination lock in one durable and flexible (not to mention compact) design. The Kevlar® fiber and stainless steel band is cut-resistant, and the aluminum lock is smash-proof, making this lock stronger than some others and easier to take along with you, too.

4) Learn-To-Code Mantra Bracelet
A STEM-themed accessory made to get girls and women excited about coding. Each metal binary bracelet bears an empowering statement in code and provides access to a beginner coding lesson on Dresscode Tech’s platform. Pick the mantra—I Am Brave, I Am Smart, or I Am Bold, bracelet finish, and the type of lesson (CSS, HTML, or JavaScript). Made in the USA.

5) Cubockle Dice Cornhole Game
Cubockle brings a new kind of family-friendly fun to your backyard. Made in Missouri, this twist on familiar favorites has hints of cornhole, horseshoes, lawn darts, and bocce. With two ways to score—tossing bean bags and bouncy cubes into plastic rings—it takes strategy, skill, and luck to win.

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