Posted in Geeks and Gadgets, Gift Lists, Theme Gifts, apparel, bedroom, books, college kid, for her, for him, kids (3-9), novelty, stocking stuffer, teen, toddler, toys, tween, under $25, under $50 on 14 December 2008
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Sock Monkey 2009 Wall Calendar, Sock Monkey Slippers, Gift Box of 10 Sock Monkey Cards . . . And more for the sock monkey fan in all of us.
Posted in Gift Lists, books, kids (3-9), tween, under $25 on 10 December 2008
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Fashion, monsters, sports, explosions and emotions. What more could a tween want?
Posted in Gift Lists, books, kids (3-9), stocking stuffer, toddler, under $10, under $25 on 10 December 2008
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Our favorite books for pre-readers. Check out Stuff on My Cats Presents: Cats A to Z, cats paired with a different item, one for each letter of the alphabet. Because cats really, really love having their pictures taken, especially if you dress them in a sweater first.
Posted in Gift Lists, Give Back, baby, books, eco-friendly, for her, for him, pets, sports, teen, toys, under $25, under $50 on 4 December 2008
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Eco Dog: Healthy Living for Your Pet by Corbett Marshall and Jim Deskevich demonstrates the everyday dangers in traditional cleaners and pet products–then shows you how to make your own safe, natural foods, flea treatments, and toys. There’s even instructions to recycle your old sweaters into a felt blanket for Sparky. Here’s an idea: Make one of the recipes from the book (but don’t get it dirty!) to present with the gift.
Posted in Geeks and Gadgets, Gift Lists, Theme Gifts, books, college kid, food/cooking, for her, for him, housewarming/host, novelty, teen, under $25, under $50 on 1 December 2008
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Looking for a gift for your favorite college kid? How about a Darts! Calendar with magnetic darts and 12 different boards (one for each month, see?).
Posted in books, for her, for him, novelty, pets, stocking stuffer, teen, under $10 on 26 November 2008
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Who would have thought that obnoxious cats with bad spelling and an insatiable appetite for cheeseburgers could be so adorable? And yet, these LOLcats have morphed into a cultural phenomenon on the level with Pacman Fever and that McDonald’s commercial where the kid has to get through her piano recital or her oppressive parents won’t take her for a cheeseburger. . . why does it always come back to cheeseburgers?
Now in book form: I Can Has Cheezburger?: A LOLcat Colleckshun (Lolcat Colleckshun). Available at Amazon.com ($8, free shipping eligible) and book stores everywhere.

