The 49 Best Gifts for 14-Year-Olds They'll Actually Love
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Everything a young teen could want: video games, snacks, hoodies, and more.
Parents / Kevin Liang
While teenagers are more likely to give you grunts than gift ideas, they’re actually easier to please than you think. Whether for a holiday, a birthday, or just because, the best gifts for 14-year-olds align with what they're already into or introduce them to their next obsession. Consider what they do in their spare time, such as playing sports or video games, reading, drawing, or listening to music. Additionally, if you want to connect with your teen—and encourage screen-free fun—check out board games or crafting and building kits.To find the best gifts for 14-year-olds, we spoke with teens, their parents, and gift and education experts. We assessed over 100 options, considering each gift’s design, quality, and age recommendations, as some games and other gifts are not appropriate for young teens. From arts and crafts kits and sports equipment to stationery and headphones, our list has something for teens with various interests.Our Favorite Gifts for 14-Year-OldsNintendo Switch Spikeball Original 3-Ball Roundnet Game SetPrincess Peach ShowtimeAmazon Echo Dot 5th Gen.CraveBox Care PackageNike Sportswear Club Fleece Pullover HoodieVintage Moon Magic Handmade Folio Kit Trscind Survival Gear Kits Meta Quest 3Beads Inc. The Love Stretchy Friendship Bracelet KitNintendo Switch
Walmart
$300
$280
Buy on Amazon
$300
$256
Buy on Walmart
The Nintendo Switch is an unbeatable gift for teens. It's a unique gaming system that can be played on the TV with the included controllers or on the go as a handheld device. Tons of kid-friendly games are available for the Switch, so your 14-year-old is guaranteed to find something they love. The battery life varies from 4.5 to 9 hours, depending on how long you play. Up to eight consoles can connect to play together, making the system perfect for birthday parties or sleepovers.Spikeball Original 3-Ball Roundnet Game Set
Walmart
$70
Buy on Amazon
$70
Buy on Walmart
This versatile ball game can be played indoors, in the backyard, or even at the beach. The 2-on-2 game requires players to spike the ball in the net. But don’t worry, the net is pretty durable, and so is the rim. It’s easy to assemble and disassemble and the items can be stored in the drawstring backpack.Princess Peach Showtime
$60
$57
Buy on Amazon
$57
Buy on gamestop.com
Super Mario World's Princess Peach finally gets to be the hero of her own adventure in this Nintendo Switch video game. Help Peach save the Sparkle Theater from the evil Grape and the Sour Bunch. Don costumes that bestow different abilities that help you defeat the bad guys, such as cowgirl, figure skater, sword fighter, mermaid, ninja, and pastry chef. Rescue the lead actors and return them to the theater so the show can go on.Amazon Echo Dot 5th Gen
Amazon
$60
Buy on Target
$60
Buy on Home Depot
When it comes to developing musical tastes, the early teenage years are incredibly formative. That makes a quality smart speaker a great gift. The Amazon Echo Dot offers impressive sound quality: clear vocals, deep bass, and a rich overall experience. After being connected to Wi-Fi, it can be controlled by voice command and app. It can also help your kiddo find answers on the internet, set reminders or timers, and wake up on time.CraveBox Care Package
Amazon
$30
Buy on Amazon
It's a well-known fact that teens can't get enough snacks. This Crave Box Snack Pack is great because it has all their favorites, including chocolate chip cookies, Oreos, granola bars, candy, cheese crackers, and more goodies. It arrives in a large box that will look impressive under the Christmas tree or at a birthday party.Nike Sportswear Club Fleece Pullover Hoodie
$62
Buy on Amazon
$65
Buy on Nordstrom
Buying a fashion item for a teenager can be risky, but a classic hoodie is nearly always a safe bet. Hoodies are a teen closet staple, and this particular Nike pullover boasts a super-soft fleece lining and over a dozen color options. A trendy sweatshirt like this effortlessly transitions from class to practice to lounging at home.Vintage Moon Magic Handmade Folio Kit
$17
$15
Buy on stamprints.com
If your teen is into crafting, they'll love this gorgeous folio-making kit. Featuring an exquisite vintage-style dragonfly, crystal, and moon motif, the 7-piece crafting kit makes a trifold folio with multiple pockets and a wrapped cord and button closure. Teens can be proud of their creation, which is both useful and decorative.Trscind Survival Gear Kits
Amazon
$26
Buy on Amazon
A fully loaded survival kit helps teens pretend that a weekend camping trip is actually a rugged adventure. With two different kits available, Trscind offers an assortment of essential tools for the outdoorsman. Some of the major pieces include survival knives, flashlights, fire starters, and glow-in-the-dark compasses—and that’s just the start.Meta Quest 3
$500
$430
Buy on Amazon
$500
Buy on gamestop.com
Travel to another universe, learn to play piano, or walk through a haunted house with this virtual reality headset that even adults will want to get their hands on. The Meta Quest 3 immerses teens into a whole new world full of multiplayer entertainment, fitness activities, and more without worrying about tripping over wires.Beads Inc. The Love Stretchy Friendship Bracelet Kit
$62
Buy on Etsy
Popularized by pop superstar Taylor Swift, friendship bracelets are having a moment. This beautiful, high-quality kit from Beads Inc. includes a variety of colorful polymer clay beads, gold hematite rounds, and an assortment of rainbow letter beads. The kit also comes with glue and stretchy magnetic bracelet cords, but you'll need to supply some scissors and tape. Each kit can make up to 12 bracelets.Buddha Board
Amazon
$35
Buy on Amazon
$35
Buy on barnesandnoble.com
Teens who love to draw or want to learn will enjoy the Buddha Board. One of our writers received a free sample from the brand, who says it's incredibly relaxing to "paint" without the mess of paint. Simply dip the Buddha Board paintbrush into water and then draw your creations on the board. Drawings start to fade away within 30 seconds but can take up to 10 minutes to fully disappear—a plus if your teen makes a mistake or wants to create something new immediately.AeroBand PocketDrum 2 Plus
Amazon
$159
$111
Buy on Walmart
We all want to encourage our kids' rock and roll dreams, but the thought of a full drum set in the house is less appealing. These AeroBand electric drumsticks are a great compromise. They look and feel like real drumsticks, but don't actually hit anything. Instead, they work with an app that displays a drum set, so teens get a sense of where each drum is in real life. The sound can come from the app (so they can use headphones) or be connected to a speaker. The kit includes a bass drum and hi-hat pedals.Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones
Amazon
$200
$119
Buy on Amazon
$142
Buy on Walmart
From family road trips to getting in the homework zone, headphones always come in handy for teens. The Beats Solo3 On-Ear Headphones offer high-performance audio with wireless Bluetooth connectivity, rapid charging, and 40 hours of battery life. This pair is adjustable and connects to iOS and Android devices to take phone calls and control music. They are sleek, lightweight, and fold easily in your teen’s backpack.Chinese Mythology Scrapbook Kit
$60
Buy on stamprints.com
Whether your teen already has a desk full of scrapbooking supplies or is just beginning their collection, this enchanting Chinese Mythology-themed kit is sure to wow them. The set includes a 224-page notebook, seven rolls of foil washi tape, 16 washi stickers, 100 sheets of note paper with 10 different patterns, two ruler bookmarks, and 60 sheets of sticky notes. It comes in a gorgeous gift box. Choose from deer, phoenix, swallow, or carp themes.Crosley Cruiser Plus CR8005F Bluetooth Portable Record Player
$61
Buy on Amazon
$51
Buy on Walmart
Vinyl is back, and if your teen is interested in joining the renaissance, this Crosley Cruiser Plus Record Player is a great introduction. Blending vintage aesthetics with modern technology, the player features stereo speakers, an Aux input to connect to mobile devices, an RCA output to connect to a stereo system, a headphone jack, and Bluetooth connectivity. The suitcase-style design means it's easy to take to sleepovers or move from room to room and doesn't take up a lot of space. It's available in 20 cool color options.Pottery Barn Color Changing LED Basketball Hoop
Pottery Barn
$299
Buy on PBteen
For the 14-year-old who loves basketball so much they’ll hoop with friends until the sun goes down, Pottery Barn’s light-up hoop means the fun never has to stop. They can play even once the stars come out, inside and out. Easily hang the wall-mounted hoop in your teen's bedroom for dunking baskets between homework assignments. Simply plug in the hoop and flip a switch to watch it glow.Backbone One Mobile Gaming Controller (2nd Gen)
$100
Buy on Amazon
$100
Buy on gamestop.com
Teens who love to game will enjoy this mobile gaming controller that turns their cell phone into an on-the-go gaming device. The controller is compatible with most Android 10.0 and up devices and the iPhone 15 series. It features a headphone jack and includes a free trial of the Backbone app, which acts as a hub for your teen’s favorite video games. A lightning cable version is available for older iPhone models.Lenovo IdeaPad 5
Staples
$850
$550
Buy on Staples
Whether your teen needs a new school laptop or one to play games on, the Lenovo IdeaPad 5 does it all. It's not your average laptop; it features 360-degree versatility, meaning the screen rotates from laptop mode to tablet. Teens will appreciate the Dolby Audio speakers to blast their music or shows, while parents will appreciate the large storage space for homework and other school projects.Anker Slim 10000 Portable Charger
Amazon
$22
$20
Buy on Amazon
Whether your 14-year-old has an iPhone or Android, this 10,000 mAh (milliamp hours) portable charger is ready to charge their phone anywhere. Its slim design takes up little space in a backpack, purse, or even a pocket, while a fireproof casing and internal temperature control ensure your teen stays safe during every recharge. Just be sure they remember to charge the charger before they go out.Funko Pop Mystery Starter Pack Set of 6
$20
Buy on Amazon
If you've got a Funko Pop-obsessed teen, this mystery six-pack is just the thing. Funko Pops are adorable collectibles that feature characters from books, movies, television shows, and more. Help them build or start their collection with this random selection of figures from collections like Marvel, Disney, DC Comics, Minions, Star Wars, and more. It's great fun and a great value.EA Sports Madden NFL 24
$70
$37
Buy on Amazon
$45
Buy on gamestop.com
Give your football fan an immersive gameday experience from the comfort of home with the Madden NFL video game. Teens call the shots by strategizing like a real NFL coach on the sidelines and picking their dream fantasy roster. The popular football video game is available on various gaming platforms, including Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.Lululemon All Night Festival Bag Micro 2L
$68
Buy on shop.lululemon.com
Teens love Lululemon, and this cute 2-liter crossbody bag is no exception. It's big enough for all their essentials without being too bulky or heavy. Its adjustable shoulder strap extends to 51 inches. The front pocket is secure and the exterior pocket provides quick access. Plus, the wide opening makes it easy to find what you're looking for. The nylon outer fabric is water-repellent, while the lining is made from 100% recycled polyester.Lego Ideas The Insect Collection
$80
Buy on Amazon
$80
Buy on lego.com
You're never too old for Legos—many adults still love these meditative building sets. Legos are great for refining spatial and fine motor skills, and it's also really satisfying to complete and display the finished result. With this Lego Ideas Insect Collection, teens can build three life-size, posable models of bugs in their natural habitats. There's a blue morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis. The 1,111-piece set is just right for nature-loving teens or budding entomologists.Spin Master Rubik’s Perplexus Game
Amazon
$15
Buy on Amazon
$15
$10
Buy on barnesandnoble.com
A fun puzzle is cool, but one that combines two classic puzzles in one is even better. The Rubik’s Perplexus is full of literal twists and turns as your teen has to get the steel ball through the maze. Along the way, there are 100 obstacles. It’s challenging, but they’ll feel so accomplished when they solve the maze.Iron Flask Water Bottle
Amazon
$32
$20
Buy on Amazon
$31
Buy on ironflask.com
The Iron Flask water bottle keeps drinks hot or cold all day long. It features stainless steel that doesn’t rust or give a metallic taste and double-walled insulation to prevent the water bottle from sweating on your teen’s homework. Plus, it’s available in six sizes, from 14 ounces to 64 ounces, and 27 different vibrant and neutral color options.Junli Freeride Skateboard
Amazon
$70
$60
Buy on Amazon
Introduce your teen to a new skill or upgrade their skateboard so they can try new tricks. Built for downhill, speed, and freestyle riding, the Junli Freeride allows teens to develop their strength, balance, and reaction as skateboarders. There are 13 styles to choose from, so even if it ends up hung on their bedroom wall, it will still look cool.Philips Hue Smart LED Color-Changing Indoor Light Strip
$100
$68
Buy on Amazon
$100
$91
Buy on Best Buy
For teens wanting to elevate their bedroom look, this Philips Hue Color-Changing Light Strip can help create a cozy, unique aesthetic. Teens can create the perfect ambiance with this 6-foot, color-changing, single-color effect light strip. With millions of color options on this dimmable, adhesive light strip, your teen can change the color and brightness of their room to fit their mood. Best of all, the light can be controlled with the Hue app via a smart device or smart speaker.Holy Stone HS110D Remote-Control Drone With First-Person View (FPV) Camera
Amazon
$90
Buy on Amazon
Holy Stone’s HS110D FPV Drone is distinctly suited to teens as it’s both easy to use and easy on the wallet. Great for beginners, this drone has adjustable speed modes, altitude hold (stationary hovering), and an easy one-touch start and landing button that keeps teens in control while operating. The video quality is a standard 720p, as opposed to pricier drones that shoot in 1080p, but the views from the 120-degree wide-angle camera are still breathtaking.Popyola Deluxe Wooden Art Set
Amazon
$40
Buy on Amazon
Tap into their creative side with an art set that’s chock-full of everything they need to create a masterpiece. This art set comes with acrylic paint, watercolor paint, oil paint, oil pastels, colored pencils, and more—all of which are beautifully displayed and organized in the included wooden case. Bonus: The wooden case has handles for teens to easily take their art set on the go.NBA 2K24
$20
Buy on Amazon
$20
Buy on Target
Shoot hoops with the pros in this popular basketball video game that’s available for most video game consoles. Choose from the standard edition, a special edition that focuses on basketball legend Kobe Bryant, or a WNBA version.The North Face Borealis Backpack
Amazon
$97
Buy on Amazon
$99
Buy on Dick's
A solid backpack is a practical gift your teen will reach for every day. This pick is water-resistant and designed for back and shoulder support, so they can wear it comfortably for hours at school, on hikes, or while traveling. Side bungee cords allow for more compression so teens can fit all their essentials comfortably inside without it appearing too bulky. Tons of compartments mean their school supplies, sporting goods, or personal items are organized and within reach.The Way Things Work
$35
$18
Buy on Amazon
$35
Buy on barnesandnoble.com
Teens who have a million questions will appreciate the colorful illustrations and conversational tone this book takes to explain complex concepts. "The Way Things Work" is a classic book that has been newly updated (as of 2023). It now breaks down topics like how 3D, touchscreens, elevators, and more work in a way that’s easily accessible. The anecdotal stories can make even the least interesting topics seem fun.Carhartt Knitted Cuff Beanie
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Amazon
$20
Buy on Amazon
$20
Buy on Zappos
For a great cooler season gift, opt for a stylish and warm beanie they can pair with any outfit. The iconic outdoor brand Carhartt makes winter essentials including this acrylic beanie in a traditional design with the logo right in front. Pick a classic black option or choose from the 40 available colors for a celebrity-favorite cold weather staple they'll be glad they have.Herschel Supply Co. Roy Wallet
Nordstrom
$30
$21
Buy on herschel.com
This Herschel wallet not only looks cool, but it also keeps your teen’s important credit card and ID information safe thanks to special built-in RFID technology and water-resistant polyester material. It features a main pocket for money and six card slots and is small enough to fit in a back pocket or a small backpack pocket.SolidRoots Store Game of Phones
Uncommon Goods
$19
Buy on Amazon
$20
Buy on Uncommon Goods
This isn’t just another excuse for 14-year-olds to be on their phones, it’s an exciting and competitive scavenger hunt that's easy to set up and even easier to play. The objective is simple: collect the most cards, and you win. Players draw a prompt card and must complete the task either the fastest or the funniest to win the card. Tasks can include anything from finding the strangest Google Image result of your name to creating a motionless five-second video selfie.Sweetside Candy Company Variety Pack Bucket
$37
$35
Buy on Amazon
When in doubt, turn to candy. A candy basket is a universal gift that every recipient will enjoy opening, including 14-year-olds. This bucket is chock full of their favorites including Starbursts, sour gummies, Airheads, Nerds, and more. The candy bucket is available in 4-pound or 2-pound versions.Bombas Cushioned No-Show Socks 4-Pack
$80
$64
Buy on Amazon
$52
$49
Buy on shop.bombas.com
These Bombas socks are going to have your teen begging for more pairs. They feature a cushioned footbed, arch support, and soft cotton material to ensure feet stay comfy all day long. Plus, the company donates a pair of socks to the homeless community with each purchase.Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Hybrid Instant Film Camera Bundle
Amazon
$311
$293
Buy on Amazon
$270
Buy on Walmart
Instant cameras are in again, and teens especially love the ability to print a keepsake photo immediately. And no instant camera is better for your teen than Fujifilm’s Instax Mini EVO. It's the perfect combo of vintage aesthetics and modern features. It automatically adjusts the lighting of your shot for a crisp, balanced picture every time. And, similar to a DSLR, it has numerous camera modes to fit whatever situation you’re in.Eboda Bluetooth Shower Speaker
Amazon
$40
$25
Buy on Amazon
This Bluetooth speaker can go, well, pretty much anywhere. It’s waterproof (for the beach, pool, or shower) and extremely portable. A charge has up to 24 hours of playtime and there’s a 33-foot range. In addition to those features, the speaker has five LED lights for a truly standout style.Under Armour Undeniable 5.0 Duffle
$40
$37
Buy on Amazon
$50
Buy on Dick's
Between games, practices, matches, and meets, a durable duffle bag is a must for teens whether they're hitting the fields or the dance studio. The Undeniable 5.0 duffle features a water-repellent finish to keep valuables inside dry, while the foam-lined bottom and side panels add stability to the bag’s structure. There are also plenty of pockets to hold other items, like a water bottle. It's available in a dozen great color options.400-Piece Kawaii Cute Cat Stationery Set
$18
Buy on Amazon
Impossible cuteness, or kawaii, items are very on-trend, and we love this adorable 400-piece stationary set featuring cats. It includes a telescopic pencil pouch, six large sticky note pads with different cat designs, eight small sticky notes (good for marking pages in books), 12 gel ink pens with tiny cat-shaped caps, 45 super-cute cat stickers, and two correction tapes.Ann Arbor T-Shirt Co. "I Paused My Game to Be Here" Shirt
Amazon
$15
Buy on Amazon
Your teen most likely has a ton of t-shirts but probably nothing as fun and funny as this one. This is especially great for the hardcore gamer who hates pulling themselves away from their favorite activity. The material is super soft, and the shirt comes in a range of sizes.Apple AirTag 4-Pack
Amazon
$99
$75
Buy on Walmart
$100
Buy on Target
For the ultimate practical present, help your teen ensure they never lose their belongings again. Parents alike will love that the AirTag attaches to a purse or backpack and uses Bluetooth technology to keep track of your most important devices. For such an affordable price, this tech gift is a no-brainer.The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Amazon
$18
$9
Buy on Amazon
$10
Buy on Walmart
This book has sold millions of copies and is an adaptation of the popular adult book "7 Habits of Highly Effective People." This teen version touches on important topics of self-esteem, friendships, and peer pressure. It’s almost 300 pages of life lessons written in a way young teens can identify with.Uncommon Goods Songwriter's Journal
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Uncommon Goods
$13
Buy on Uncommon Goods
This hardcover journal offers budding songwriters a space to create and brainstorm. The pages are filled with songwriting tips and inspiration, including quotes from the world’s greatest musicians and an introductory section that outlines songwriting basics. Each of the 72 pages is lined and labeled with useful areas for the date and song title, as well as for more intricate songwriting facets like tempo, mood, melody, and chords.Amazon Gift Card
Amazon
Buy on Amazon
Gift cards often feel unthoughtful, but when it comes to teens, sometimes it’s your best bet to let them pick what they want. We've yet to meet a teen who didn't like receiving a gift card.Converse Chuck Taylor
Converse
$87
$65
Buy on Amazon
$65
Buy on Nordstrom
Sneakers are a timeless fit for teens, and Chuck Taylors are as timeless as it gets. Famously designed in the 1920s as an early basketball shoe, All Stars were the first Chuck’s ever made. They've got rubber soles, a prominent toe cap, clean lines, and a simple overall design. They pair with jeans, shorts, sweats, skirts, and even dresses. All Stars are also comfortable, durable, and generally more affordable than sneakers from other name brands.Gamewright Forbidden Jungle Game
$32
$30
Buy on Amazon
$30
Buy on barnesandnoble.com
Elevate your next family game night or teen sleepover with this gorgeous cooperative strategy game from Gamewright. Escape the jungle by working together to discover its secrets, position the crystals, and activate the portal. It's created for two to five players ages 10 and up, and each game should take about 30 minutes.Goldbelly Subscription
$85
Buy on goldbelly.com
Give the young foodie in your life a monthly subscription to Goldbelly, which offers a variety of delicious food options from across the United States. Try food favorites from New York or opt for a subscription to cookies, pizza, sandwiches, ice cream, cake, or pie. If you're not sure which one to choose, there's always the "Best of Goldbelly" box. Each box includes approximately four servings.Our Review ProcessTo track down the best gifts for 14-year-olds, we spoke with teens, parents, and experts. We also considered customer reviews, new releases, and market trends when researching over 100 gift options. We assessed gifts on their design, value, quality, features, engagement potential, and age recommendations.Our ExpertsWe spoke with educational and etiquette experts to determine what to look for in teen gifts. The experts we spoke with are:Elaine Swann, nationally renowned etiquette expert and founder of The Swann School of Protocol, America's leading etiquette training institute Chuck English, founder of Learning for All, a consultancy firm that helps organizations create unique, nontraditional educational opportunitiesFactors to Consider in Gifts For 14-Year-OldsInterests: No one, least of all teens, will enjoy a gift if it doesn't appeal to their interests, and at this age, interests can change pretty quickly. If you're not sure what they are currently into, ask them or their caregivers about what they enjoy doing and how they spend their time.Age Appropriate: You don't want to get something that skews too young or too old for them. They may be 14, but they're still on the younger side of their teen years. It's best to run your ideas by the child's caregiver to ensure they are mature enough for the gift you want to give.Safety: Before giving a gift that allows teens to engage in online spaces, make sure they understand internet safety. Items like sporting goods have their own safety considerations. If they don't already own a helmet, safety goggles, or other necessary protective gear, include it with your gift so they can start the fun right away.Educational Value: At this age, gifts don't need to have educational value, but educational doesn't have to mean boring. Gifts such as games, puzzles, arts and crafts kits, and building sets can help expand their mind in new ways and continue to build their fine motor skills. A good rule of thumb from Swann: "As long as the gift doesn't feel like homework, you're good."What Type of Gifts Do 14-Year-Olds Like?The best gift is one that aligns with your 14-year-old's personality and hobbies. For example, if they are a basketball fan, consider a basketball hoop or a jersey of their favorite player from their favorite team. Swann says experience gifts, like tickets to a local game, event, concert, or movie theater are also a great idea. "A night or afternoon out could be a great gift. It doesn't necessarily have to be the NBA or the NFL," she says.What Are Good Self-Care Products for a 14-Year-Old?Fourteen is an age when most kids are going through puberty and experiencing many changes. Grooming and hygiene sets, such as bath bombs, skincare, or a first shaving kit can make great gifts for 14-year-olds. For mental and emotional self-care, consider "7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" or another book like it.What Gift Card Amount Is Appropriate for 14-Year-Olds?This will largely depend on the type of gift card. If it's from a specific store, be sure the amount will cover a variety of items there. For example, if they have a Nintendo Switch, getting them a $25 gift card to a game store will likely be insufficient since most Switch games retail for around $60. Alternatively, you can provide them with a general gift card that they can use in any store, like a Visa gift card, with an amount that fits within your budget.Who We ArePatrice J. Williams loves helping her friends and family find unique, thoughtful, and wallet-friendly presents. In addition to writing gift guides for Dotdash Meredith, she writes commerce articles, including product suggestions and reviews, for other outlets and has appeared on air on The Today Show, WEtv, and was even the Savvy Shopper reporter for WPIX in New York City.Additional reporting by: Katrina Cossey and Olivia Campbell For more Parents news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter! Read the original article on Parents.We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
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