‘stocking stuffers’
CHANUKAH EDITION
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
W H I L E N OT A PA R E N T M YS E L F, I C A N I M AG I N E T H AT C H A N U K A H P R E S E N T S A U N I Q U E C O N U N D R U M
I N T H AT I T M E A N S E I G H T N I G H T S O F G I F T- G I V I N G , W H I C H I S A LOT.

But without worrying about the risk of spoiling your child (that’s
what grandparents are for), the eight nights can be a way to give
little gifts that may be small but just as meaningful as one big gift.

So if you’re looking to give eight presents that aren’t Barbies or
Legos, here are some gift ideas that are fun and, most importantly,
easy. Stocking optional.

NIGHT ONE: TRADITIOOOON, TRADITION
What would Chanukah be without gelt and dreidels?
On the first night, set the tone of the holiday by sticking with
tradition and give little gifts that remind us of why we celebrate
Chanukah to begin with — and it’s not because it’s the Jewish
substitute for Christmas. You can also add in some Chanukah
candles and oil for significance.

While not exactly traditional, you can also have some fun and
give a Mensch on a Bench, the Jewish answer to Elf on a Shelf. The
stuffed character is accompanied by a book about Moishe the
Mensch, who helped Judah Maccabee. So as much as it’s a wacky
retail product, it also has an educational
component. Win-win.

N I G H T T WO : B O O K S ,
BOOKS, BOOKS
Speaking of books, I might be biased but
books are one of the best gifts to both give and
receive during the holidays. The best part
about them is there is something for everyone.

If you’re looking for a children’s book that is
a fun read and also educational and inspiring,
look no further than actress Amanda Peet and
friend Andrea Troyer’s Dear Santa, Love,
Rachel Rosenstein about a young Jewish girl
determined to celebrate Christmas and what
she learns about different religions along the way.

Philadelphia-based novelist Jennifer Weiner has two new
books out that would be perfect for many generations in your
family. Her first middle grade book, The Littlest Bigfoot, about two
little girls who feel out of place in their respective worlds, is
perfect for 8- to 12-year-olds (though this 23-year-old enjoyed it).

Weiner’s collection of personal essays, Hungry Heart, will
satisfy the more mature members of your family as she tackles
everything from body image to parenting.

For the HGTV fanatic, Fixer Upper’s dynamic duo (and #rela-
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tionshipgoals) Chip and Joanna Gaines have released their
Magnolia Story, which is available now.

Or if you’re looking for a gift for the funny girl in your family,
actress and hilarious Twitter favorite Anna Kendrick’s new
memoir, Scrappy Little Nobody, should do the trick.

Or honestly just go with Harry Potter, since there’s so much to
choose from: There’s the script for the play Harry Potter and the
Cursed Child published in July; the screenplay for the recently
released Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (the original
Hogwarts “library book” the movie is based on comes with
Quidditch Through the Ages); or the shiny, new illustrated edition
of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

NIGHT THREE: FOR STUDENTS
If you have someone in your family who’s in school, there are a
few little gifts that will make their night.

If they’re in college, give them the gift of caffeine, whether it’s a
Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts gift card or a box of individual coffee
cups. It will be much appreciated, trust me.

Since Chanukah falls around New Year’s
this year, a 2017 calendar or planner is a
perfect gift so they can chart their schedules.

To help the older students take a load off,
pick out a fun flask. A personal favorite includes
one engraved with a line from Game of Thrones:
“I drink and I know things. That’s what I do.”
Or maybe only my family gives flasks as gifts?
N I G H T F O U R : C OZ Y U P.

Pajamas! Chanukah falls in the dead of winter
this year, on Christmas Eve to be exact (Happy
Chrismakkuh!). What better little gift to give
than a nice flannel pajama set? You can get
these sets anywhere, in department stores or places like Old Navy.

Or if pajamas aren’t really doing the trick, go with a few pairs
of fuzzy socks. Everyone loves fuzzy socks.

For students, try a comfy sweatshirt or pair of sweatpants
representing their school. This way they can show school spirit
without spending any money, for which they will thank you.

NIGHT FIVE: BUNDLE IT UP
Giving eight gifts also presents a prime opportunity for those who
are creative-minded and not afraid to get a little crafty.

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A cute gift bundle mixes multiple items
that can go together. For example, get
some bags of popcorn and boxes of candy
and pair them with a gift card to go to the
movies (that is, if Netflix hasn’t completely
destroyed that medium by now).

Or since it will be cold out (assuming
global warming doesn’t give us mild
weather), find a cute mug on Etsy or at a
local store and fill it with wintery goodies
like hot chocolate mix.

For the artistically inclined, adult
coloring books are all the rage and have
health benefits, so pick up a few of those
and a set of coloring pencils and crayons
and package them together. Bookstores
like Barnes and Noble sell coloring books
with pictures of everything from pop
culture favorites like Harry Potter or
Disney to ones with flowers or stained
glass windows to fill in.

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Whether it’s a board game or even tickets
to a sporting event, you can make the
theme of one night of gift-giving around
playing with the family.

Interactive games like Scene It? used to
be a big hit in my house since the trivia
game can center around specific shows or
topics, like Seinfeld or Disney. Giving
games like these is a gift not just for those
you’re giving it to, but also yourself since
you get to play, too.

Or get tickets to a Flyers game. Buy
some Flyers gear to go with it and make a
night of it.

N I G H T S E V E N : M OV I E N I G H T
If sports and games aren’t your thing,
movies are always a foolproof gift and are
— bonus — easy to wrap.

Does the person you’re giving the gift
to love fellow member of the tribe Seth
Rogen? Get two or three of his movies and
package them together to make a little box
set. Though, his recent Sausage Party
might be a little too graphic for people of
any age.

N I G H T E I G H T: E V E R Y T H I N G
B U T T H E K I TC H E N S I N K
You made it to the last night! And you’re
probably running out of ideas. Here’s
where you can probably just throw some
things together that don’t necessarily have
a theme. Nail polish, candy, magazines —
little things like that are easy to put
together and are always good to have
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