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Rochester Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Christmas Gifts for Boys

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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 Rochester Reporter 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 Christmas Gifts for Boys

1) Kid's Cotton Canvas Teepee
Role Play: Kid's Cotton Canvas Teepee

2) Homestar Planetarium
Project 60, 000 stars onto your ceiling with this high definition planetarium. Ultra-bright LED bulbs display a brilliant night sky as the rotating projection follows the northern hemisphere throughout the year. Adjust the angle and focus to suit your surroundings, and set the timer to drift off to sleep under a peaceful, starry sky.

3) Kids Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Too much screen time for little eyes? Try a pair of blue light blocking glasses for kids. The flexible, playtime-friendly specs have polycarbonate lenses that block up to 35% of HEV—aka blue—light from a phone, tablet, or computer screen that can cause eye fatigue, headaches, and disrupt sleep. These glasses also block 100% UVA and UVB rays for even more eye protection.

4) Kid's Headphones
Lunii’s Kid's Headphones are just the right size for little ears, and the volume limit of 85db makes them safe for young listeners. Made in Lunii’s iconic bright blue and yellow to match Lunii's Audio Storyteller, your little listener will be fashionable and comfortable while creating their very own stories. And since every Octave comes with a dual-jack plug, you can snuggle up and listen to stories together.

5) Wooden Tabletop Penny Hockey Game
Shoot and score with this penny hockey table game. All you need to play is a finger that’s ready to flick and a penny that acts as the hockey puck. The wooden game board is handcrafted in Missouri and is made with the mission to bring families together for a nostalgic (and fun) screen-free game night.

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