Holiday Gift Guide 2020: Support Kid Entrepreneurs This Holiday Season

Your holiday shopping list is long…and you probably aren’t too keen on going to the mall with all the COVID craziness this year. What if you could find the perfect gift for everyone on your list without leaving your house—and support kid entrepreneurs in the process?

Here’s our MyFirstSale Gift Guide for this holiday season:

  1. Handmade all-natural soy candles. These cozy candles make a great gift for the winter season. Abdu makes this set of three different scented candles by hand and really enjoys the process. He also sells organic shea butter.

 

Price: 13.00 for set of three Shop Name: Royal Candles & Organic Shea Butter

  1. Freshly roasted coffee. Who’s that person on your list who goes through coffee like it’s water? They’ll love this delicious fair-wage coffee roasted by Ben, who selects beans from small farms in Ethiopia and Kenya to include in his signature roast.

 

Price: $12.00 for ½ lb. or $20.00 for 1 lb. Shop Name: Roasted

  1. Stylish tees. If you want to impress your kids or your friends with your sense of style, get them a Soul tee. Soul makes these comfortable shirts so he can inspire other kids to learn business. Trust me. You’ll feel cool with one of these on.

 

Price: $29.99 Shop Name: Souljah Clothes

  1. All-natural DIY fairy accessory kits. These adorable DIY kits are perfect for kids of all ages. Creator Annie A. collects treasures from her home in the Pacific Northwest such as moss, twigs, and flowers so that kids and families can design an outdoor fairy land together.

 

Price: $29.95. Shop Name: Hidden Hollow

  1. Stylish earrings. These earrings are available in a variety of colors and look good on everyone! Stella makes these earrings with the goal of donating to a friend who has cancer. What a great way to spread love this holiday season!

 

Price: $5.00 for one pair or $22.00 for a bundle of five pairs Shop Name: Stella’s Earrings

  1. Handcrafted bookmarks. Searching for the ideal gift for someone who’s always got a book in their hands…or someone you want to inspire to read more? Check out these unique bookmarks hand sewn by Keegan. They come in a variety of colors from pumpkin to aquamarine.

 

Price: $3.00 Shop Name: Bookmarx the Spot

  1. Luscious bath bombs. Who doesn’t need a way to relax during the holidays? Kaelyn makes these fizzy pink bath bombs using carefully chosen ingredients because she has sensitive skin herself. She also sells magical unicorn soap that’s almost too pretty to use.

 

Price: $5.99 Shop Name:    DBK Bath Bombs and Soaps

  1. Custom wooden coasters. Upload your photo or pencil sketch and watch it get transformed into a set of four amazing coasters. This is a truly unique way to preserve your favorite memories. Ronan absolutely loves making these prints, and he’s donating 10% of his profits to the National Audubon Society.

 

Price: $19.99 Shop Name: Custom Wood Prints

  1. Inspiring T-shirts. Not only are these shirts super cool; they have an inspiring message behind them. Kid business owners Tate, Tanner, and Ivie make these shirts because they believe everyone has a choice in life: you can either create or you can complain. When you give someone one of their shirts, you are cheering them on as a creator. Shirts are available for men, women, and youth.

 

Price: $20.00-$27.00 Shop Name: Create or Complain

  1. Delicious krispy treats. Spice things up for Santa this year by putting out a plate of krispy treats instead of cookies! Johanna makes gourmet krispy treats in a variety of flavors including caramel, double chocolate, s’mores, lucky charms, and more. Yummy! Her sister Madeleine makes luxurious sugar scrubs that are a treat for your skin. They are donating 10% of their profits to their local church.

 

Price: $4.00 for two or $15.00-$25.00 for whole batch Shop Name: Sugar Scrubs and Krispy Dreams

  1. Ink block greeting cards. These one-of-a-kind handmade greeting cards are ideal for any occasion. Anna uses carbon-neutral recycled linen textured paper to create these beautiful cards, each featuring a Vancouver Island bird. She’s saving her profits to buy a piece of the Amazon Rainforest and preserve it.

 

Price: $15.00 Shop Name: Anna Rane Art Cards

  1. Statement jewelry. Once you see these beautiful bracelets and earrings, I’m sure you’ll immediately think of someone whose style matches them perfectly. Ryder makes these gorgeous pieces with his grandma and has given them cool names like “The Checkered Past,” “The Firecracker,” and “The Midnight Shadow Trio.” Order fast because several pieces are sold out!

 

Price: $5.00-$45.00 Shop Name: Styles by R & D

  1. The Giving Plate. This plate takes giving to a whole new level. It’s meant to be passed around with homemade treats so people feel loved. Jillianne creates these special plates to spread kindness in the world. She donates 10% of her profits to Feed My Starving Children, and she’s saving up to buy a car. Get the spirit of giving started by putting Christmas treats on this plate and passing it along to someone.

 

Price: $19.95 Shop Name: The Giving Plate

  1. MyFirstSale Membership. Had just about enough of your kids playing video games all day during their holiday vacation? Sign them up for MyFirstSale so they can learn the valuable skills that come from starting your own business. All of the kid entrepreneurs listed in this gift guide are having a blast with their businesses and making great pocket money to boot! You’ll create lasting memories with your family when you help your kids start a business.

 

Price: Only $77 (20% off) if you sign up during the holidays

 

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