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Best gifts for parents: Great gift ideas for moms, dads, and guardians

What do you get for the folks who raised you? We have some ideas.
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Buying gifts for your parents is tough. What do you get the people who gave you life — the people who raised you into the responsible adult you've grown up to be?

The thing is, you can't really ask them for ideas. They'll almost always tell you that they don't want or need anything, just quality time together or a handwritten card. But let's be real: You still feel compelled to get them something every time a gift-giving holiday rolls around. And it's got to be something good.

When shopping around, try to think outside the box and consider their hobbies: Do they travel? Are they into neat gadgets? Do they like doing couple-y things? You'll want to get them something they'll love and use, but also (hopefully) something that will help them connect with you (their kid) as well.

If you're totally stumped, then don't worry — that's what we're here for. Below, we've rounded up a selection of over 40 unique gifts for parents. It should help take some of the guesswork out of buying a present for the mom or dad who already seems to have everything.

A customized photo book from Shutterfly on a table.
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A customized photo book (opens in a new tab)

For Sentimental Parents

Your parents likely kept physical photo albums of you as you grew up, but perhaps they've stopped printing pictures as we've moved into the digital age. Take them back with a sentimental photo book filled with great memories. Shutterfly's albums give you a ton of customization options (from size to page design) and start at just $15.

A 4K smart TV (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Getting Into Netflix

If your parents still don't have a smart TV, you can get them one as a gift and score some serious brownie points. This new 55-inch 4K smart TV from TCL has a gorgeous Ultra HD display and a built-in Roku system (so they don't need to futz with any separate media players or dongles). It also supports both Alexa and Google Assistant for hands-free voice control.
laptop, smartphone, and tablet displaying The Wall Street Journal
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SPONSORED: A subscription to The Wall Street Journal (opens in a new tab)

For New Parents

When you have young kids, it's suddenly way more difficult to stay on top of the news — or read anything beyond "Goodnight Moon." A subscription to The Wall Street Journal is a great solution because it includes mobile and tablet access, perfect for checking in during late night feeds or that (temporary) nap-time respite.
An Ode to Home State dish towel from Sandra Dumais.
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An Ode to Home State dish towel (opens in a new tab)

For Parents With Hometown Pride

Your parents probably love where they live — or at least we hope they do. Help them show off their hometown pride with an Ode to Home State dish towel. Each one has a cute design on one side and a poem about a particular place on the other, adding a fun personal touch (and a conversation piece) to your parents' kitchen.
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An Instant Pot (opens in a new tab)

For Foodie Parents

Need a pressure cooker? No problem. Need a slow cooker? No problem. Need a rice cooker? No problem. The Instant Pot Duo is all of those things plus a yogurt maker, a steamer, a warmer, and a sauté station. The six-quart model can cook for up to six people and features dishwasher-safe components to alleviate some of the dinnertime grunt work for Mom and Dad.
A houseplant from Bloomscape on a stool.
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A houseplant (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Are Also Plant Parents

Do you come from a long line of green thumbs? Consider perusing Bloomscape: The site sells a wide variety of greenery that arrives fully grown and pre-potted, so all your parents have to do is find the perfect spot for their new plant. (The one in the photo is a philodendron, FYI.)
Someone making coffee with a Keurig.
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A Keurig (opens in a new tab)

For Serious Coffee Drinkers

If your parents can't even open their eyes in the a.m. until they've had some coffee, an easy-to-use Keurig will surely be a huge hit. The K-Duo machine can brew both single-serve cups and full carafes of java, depending on how much caffeine they require on a given morning, with multiple brew sizes and strengths to choose from.
A set of chilling coasters from Arra David and Anne Johnson.
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A set of chilling coasters (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Love To Chill

Who doesn't enjoy cracking open a cold one after a long day? Made from rock-solid stone, these anti-tip coasters will keep your parents' beveraginos chilled (and upright) while they sip — just pop them in the fridge or freezer for at least 30 minutes before happy hour.
A U.S. National Parks scratch-off poster on a wall.
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A U.S. National Parks scratch-off poster (opens in a new tab)

For Nature Lovers

There comes a point in every empty-nester's life when they consider buying an RV and hitting the road. For them (and all other parents who love exploring the great outdoors), a U.S. National Parks scratch-off poster makes a really cool gift idea. This one features original illustrated icons of all 63 parks and a customizable title.
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A HelloFresh subscription (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Hate Meal Planning

Planning meals, hitting up the grocery store, and then preparing a bunch of food can be an absolute slog for new parents and older folks alike. Enter HelloFresh, a meal delivery service that will ship fresh ingredients and step-by-step recipes straight to their home. You can personalize their plan based on their favorite foods, dietary needs, schedule, meal sizes, and more, starting at just $7.49 per person.

UGG slippers (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Like To Putz Around

The 'rents need something cozy for chilly days when socks just won't do. A nice pair of slippers is a tried and true gift; UGG's are so comfortable that your fam might just try to wear them to the grocery store or post office. (No shame.) The brand's popular Ascot style comes in 17 different colors and tons of different sizes, including wide and extra-wide options.
"Booze & Vinyl: A Spirited Guide to Great Music and Mixed Drinks" book cover.
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"Booze & Vinyl: A Spirited Guide to Great Music and Mixed Drinks" (opens in a new tab)

For Parents With An Lp Collection

This bestselling coffee table book pairs 70 classic albums with classic cocktail recipes that perfectly complement their mood, lyrical imagery, and/or artist, from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club to Vampire Weekend. Each LP is accompanied by liner notes about its musical highlights and some gorgeous photography.
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A bamboo cheese board (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Love To Entertain

This clever cheese board features wide grooves for wrangling crackers, nuts, and olives, along with some convenient slide-out drawers for storing the matching cutlery set (included). It's made from 100% bamboo, so it won't stain or absorb any funky odors from their charcuterie spread.

A portable Yeti cooler (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Like To Tailgate

If your parents always make an appearance at your alma mater's tailgates, a Yeti Hopper M30 2.0 is a no-brainer gift. Available in six colors, this portable soft cooler features a leakproof liner, a wide-mouth opening, and  ColdCell insulation with incredible ice-retention power. It can hold up to 20 cans or 28 pounds of just ice, so they're set for a whole day of college football.

A Winc subscription (opens in a new tab)

For Wine Lovers

Often referred to as "the Netflix for wine," Winc is a subscription service that'll deliver premium bottles of vino right to your parents' doorstep. Members get four bottles of wine per month and can rate their favorite flavor profiles and regions for curated recommendations. (Here's hoping they invite you over for their next tasting.)
Person wearing an Ostrichpillow Light.
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An Ostrichpillow Light (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Need Some Shuteye

OK, so this looks a little silly — but your parents are gonna love it. Made from high-quality eiderdown cotton, the Ostrichpillow Light works wonders as a neck pillow or eye mask for folks who can seemingly nap anywhere.
A carbonated growler on a table.
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A carbonated growler (opens in a new tab)

For Craft Beer Fans

If they're homebrew and craft beer enthusiasts, GrowlerWerks' uKEg will make it easier for them to transport and store limited-edition ales from their local brewery. The vessel itself features a vacuum-insulated, stainless steel design that can keep beer fresh for up to two weeks, while its carbonation cap will make sure it doesn't go flat. Cheers!
An air fryer from Farberware on a table.
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An air fryer (opens in a new tab)

For Making Fried Food Healthier

Everyone should be hopping on the air fryer train — including your parents. This Farberware model has eight preprogrammed settings for hassle-free cooking, plus enough room for up to two pounds of food. It requires little to no oil to work its crisping magic, so your parents can feel better about their weekly wing nights.
Dog next to a Furbo dog camera.
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A Furbo dog camera (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Are Also Pet Parents

If work forces your parents to be away from their darling dog(s), this bestselling device will make it easy for them to check in throughout the day. It features a Full HD camera with two-way audio for a mid-day "good boy/girl," plus a built-in treat-tossing mechanism that works with Furbo's free smartphone app. (Think of it as a high-tech baby monitor, but for dogs.)

A video doorbell (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Love Smart Devices

Who's at the door: you, an Amazon delivery driver, or a nosy neighbor? They'll be able to see exactly who's paying them visits with the Arlo Essential Wired Video Doorbell. Once it's hooked up to their existing doorbell's wiring — there's no professional installation required — they're free to check in on its HD feed right from their smartphone or tablet.
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A Udemy course (opens in a new tab)

For Lifelong Learners

Give your parents the gift of a new skill by signing them up for an online Udemy course. Its extensive library of classes cover dozens of different topics, from marketing to drawing to Python programming. Courses start at just $19.99 each, but the best part is that once they enroll in something, they'll get unlimited access to it for life.
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A Date Night In Box (opens in a new tab)

For A Romantic Night In

Date nights are an important part of relationships, but actually planning one and mustering up the energy (or desire) to leave the house can be a lot. Make your parents' lives easier with a Date Night In Box, which is exactly what it sounds like: a package filled with everything they need for a fun date night at home. (Past themes have included "That's so '70s," "Resort," and "Under the Stars.") Gift card options start at $50, which covers one month's box plus $8 toward add-ons.
An essential oil diffuser on a table.
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An essential oil diffuser (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Need To Relax

Essential oils are said to reduce stress and promote mindfulness. This diffuser has seven ambient light modes and four timer settings, allowing your parents to set their preferred tone. The set also comes with 10 essential oils, including lavender, peppermint, and lemongrass.
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An Amazon Prime subscription (opens in a new tab)

For The Gift Of Convenience

If you and your family are all still sharing one Prime membership, maybe it's time to have your parents break off to their own account. They'll get access to free two-day shipping, music, Kindle e-books, exclusive movies and shows via Prime Video, and much more. (Note that if they prefer to stay on your joint plan, for whatever reason, they can exchange this gift membership for an Amazon gift card.)
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A Waterpik water flosser (opens in a new tab)

For Improved Oral Health

Regardless of age, pretty much nobody likes going to the dentist (especially if it involves a lecture about flossing). Help your parents maintain their healthy smiles with a Waterpik water flosser, which is up to 50% more effective than regular ol' string floss when it comes to improving gum health.
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An Atlas Coffee Club subscription (opens in a new tab)

For Java Connoisseurs

Switch up your parents' morning cup of joe with a subscription to Atlas Coffee Club, a service that'll mail them roasted-to-order coffee from around the world. Along with the beans themselves, each box includes information about the specific blend, brewing recommendations, and a postcard from the country of origin. Gifting options start at $49 for three months.
Lightbulbs from a Philips smart bulb starter kit.
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A Philips smart bulb starter kit (opens in a new tab)

For Decking Out Their Smart Home

If your parents are old-school and still use those clunky outlet timers to set a light schedule while they're out of town, get them this smart bulb kit. The bulbs screw right into most standard sockets and are easily controlled by the included hub, which works with a mobile app and voice controls. (Bonus: They can be set to white or colors.)

An eufy RoboVac 25C (opens in a new tab)

For A Little Help Cleaning

No matter what kind of flooring your parents have in their home, this quiet little robot vacuum will be able to clean it without the 'rents having to lift a finger. It can be controlled and scheduled via mobile app or voice commands, and offers a nice 100-minute runtime.
Reusable water bottle from Contigo on a white background.
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Reusable water bottles (opens in a new tab)

For Parents On The Go

If your parents are still drinking out of single-use plastic water bottles, bring them up to speed with reusable bottles. These Contigo ones feature spill-proof Autoseal lids and Thermalock vacuum insulation that can keep drinks cold for up to 28 (!) hours. Best of all, they're safe to throw in the dishwasher.
A Brooklinen Luxe Core sheet set on a bed.
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A Brooklinen Luxe Core sheet set (opens in a new tab)

For The Best Night's Sleep

Having an extra set of clean sheets is always clutch come laundry day. Spoil your parents with this luxurious set from Brooklinen. Its cotton sateen sheets are silky soft and look chic, so their bed will get an instant decor upgrade.
A Bluetooth food thermometer on a beige background.
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A Bluetooth food thermometer (opens in a new tab)

For Barbecue Aficionados

Cooking meat correctly often means monitoring a thermometer, but this nifty gadget is one your parents won't have to check. It connects to a mobile app via Bluetooth or WiFi and lets your parents select their desired doneness; they'll get alerts on their smartphones when the food is ready, or if it's under- or over-cooking.
A Courant Catch:2 on a side table.
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A Courant Catch:2 (opens in a new tab)

For Up-to-date Smartphone Users

Ideal for parents with a lot of devices, this Qi-certified wireless charging station delivers a fast charge in a sleek package. The Italian leather finish makes it look like a piece of decor; it's also weighted, so it won't slip around on their desk.
An AeroGarden Harvest Elite on a table.
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An AeroGarden Harvest Elite (opens in a new tab)

For Fresh Veggie Enthusiasts

Outdoor gardening is a seasonal pursuit, but your parents can use an indoor hydroponics system all year long. This AeroGarden comes with seeds like basil, parsley, and mint to get their countertop garden started. The attached grow lights make fresh veggies and herbs possible even in dim kitchens.
An Ember smart mug on a table.
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An Ember smart mug (opens in a new tab)

For Serial Sippers

If your parents' morning coffee is more of an all-day companion, they'll love a mug that'll keep it warm while they sip. This Ember mug will keep a drink hot for an hour and a half on its own, or all day with the compatible coaster. Plus, they can control its temperature through a companion mobile app.

A Tile Essentials pack (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Always Lose Their Keys

If your parents are constantly misplacing stuff, getting them some Tile Bluetooth trackers will probably save you both from some serious frustration. This starter set includes two Tile Matse for a keyring, one Tile Slim for a wallet, and one Tile Sticker for remotes, purses, or sunglasses cases.
A heated blanket from Sunbeam on a white background.
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A heated blanket (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Are Always Cold

If your parents are constantly complaining about how cold they are (it happens naturally as we age, don’t judge!) a heated blanket can help them feel more cozy. Whether they’re lounging on the couch or snuggling into bed, this blanket features a selection of 10 heat settings and preheat feature to warm them up in no time flat. There’s also a 10-hour auto-shut off function for peace of mind.
A portable charger from Anker on a white background.
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A portable charger (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Who Love to Stay Connected

You’ll never have to worry about missing a call sesh with your ‘rents when they have a portable charger. They can enjoy sending and receiving all the selfies and video calls their hearts can handle and not worry about running out of juice. This model is slim, lightweight, and features overcharge protection.
A sparkling beverage maker on a white background.
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A sparkling beverage maker (opens in a new tab)

For Parents Focused on Hydration

Unlike Sodastream, which can only carbonate sparkling water and then flavor drops are added, this sparkling beverage maker can directly carbonate juice, cocktails, tea, coffee, wine, and more! Since it carbonates the liquid directly, there is no dilution of their drink.

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