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South Ohio News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teachers

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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 Ohio 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 Gifts For Teachers

1) Vintage Silver Spoon Marker
Vintage spoons are handcrafted into sweet and meaningful markers that make the perfect addition to a gift or a garden. From “You Are My Sunshine” to “Happy Birthday” (and eight other phrases in between), this hand-stamped spoon truly makes for a one-of-a-kind finishing touch.

2) Thin Copper Quote Cuff
Engraved metal bracelets bearing timeless quotes serve as both beautiful jewelry and wearable, everyday inspiration. Each piece is hand made in Vermont with copper sourced from the U.S., and has a slightly rustic, natural-looking feel. Choose a quote to act as an inspiration, a reminder of love, or to make you smile.

3) Quixo Wooden Strategy Board Game
Quixo is easy to get the hang of and an enjoyable challenge to play (and play again). The strategy game entails sliding and arranging cubes to line up in rows of X’s or O’s, even as the game board changes with each turn. Crafted of sturdy wood, it’s made to last for many rounds of play.

4) Portable Plastic Lunch Bowl
Lunchtime looks a lot nicer in this design-forward to-go salad bowl. Dishes like rice bowls and last night’s leftovers look more delicious, too. The bowl is easy on the eyes and on the earth. It’s crafted from BPA-free plastic with a snap-tight silicone strap that keeps the lid connected. Look at you, elevating your everyday eating experience while helping reduce waste.

5) Organic Loose Leaf Tea
Rethink your cup of tea. This loose leaf tea is organic and orthodox, meaning it is hand-picked and processed according to traditional practices. It is all sourced from small-scale, non-industrial tea farms before being combined with aromatics like dried flowers, vegetables, and herbs to make for uniquely flavored modern blends.

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