Holiday Gifts
It's that time of year again... the malls are crowded, the Christmas music is playing and everyone's buying gifts for the people they love.
Before you rush out to find something you can scratch off your list, check out my recommendations for affordable and inspiring gifts!
The Jesus Storybook Bible
What Is It: A colorful book full of retold Bible stories that kids can easily understand.
How to Buy It: Amazon carries it!
The Giving Jar
What Is It: A story about the magic of giving and the healing power of love.
How to Buy It: Find it online here!
The Bella Bag
What Is It: An economical must-have for your mom, sister or friend!
How to Buy It: Check out their website.
Jer's Handmade Chocolates
What Is It: A delicious mix of organic peanut butter and gourmet chocolate, wrapped in a box with an inspirational message!
How to Buy It: Check out their holiday collection online!
RUSpiritual.com Jewelry
What Is It: Various pieces of jewelry to bring hope and faith to someone in need.
How to Buy It: Check out the products on ruspiritual.com.
Kids' Art from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
What Is It: Original artwork from young cancer patients.
How to Buy It: Find Zoe's Men's Polo Shirt here, Stacy's Mrs. Claus Platter here and Hunter's Jungle Art Calendar here!
Thermal Cat Mat by Slumber Pet
What Is It: A special mat that reflect your cat's heat back to their own body. No electricity needed!
How to Buy It: Check it out on Amazon!
Dog Tornado by FetchDog
What Is It: A toy that challenges your dog as he uncovers treats!
How to Buy It: FetchDog has it right on their site for you!
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Megan Cherkezian is the Associate Online Editor at Guideposts. She started her career on the print side, working for magazines like Parenting and Ladies' Home Journal before moving over to online editorial at TVGuide.com and then Guideposts.com.
Megan grew up in New Jersey and attended Loyola College in Baltimore, MD. She also studied her junior year abroad in Newcastle, England, and traveled all over Europe, embracing different cultures, foods and traditions.
When she's not spending time with her big, Armenian family, Megan loves to try new restaurants with her friends, search for adoptable dogs online, sign up for dance classes and test out recipes in her new kitchen.
She currently lives in Hoboken, NJ.


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