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Stocking Stuffers Gifts for Dads for Christmas 2010

October 17, 2007 by GreatDad Writers 1 Comment

Still thinking about what to get Dad for the holidays? Let GreatDad.com guide you with our top recommendations of gift suggestions for dads. And, since we’re dads ourselves, we went beyond the usual suspects of slippers, ties, sports and other predictable presents to offer ideas that will not only surprise him but will let him know that you truly appreciate all he does.

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BananaBunker – $6 Stores a banana for lunch.

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D’lite magic trick – $10.97 Agreed on by magicians as one of the coolest tricks to come along in recent years. The D’lite appearing and disappearing light is really easy to perform. Buy two and dad and son or daughter can perform together.

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Tin Toys – $2.98 Simple yet durable, tin toys remind dads of a simpler time growing up. They make fun toys to share with the kids, or colorful fun objects on a desk. A simple one we like is the Pop Pop boat for $2.98

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Affordable half-bottle of classic Chateau Lynch Bages. – $39.99 It might not be a bottle he would pick himself, but anyone who loves good wine will be impressed by the thought and good taste.

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  1. Natalie says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    You guys are the best. I love those ideas. You gave me some good suggestions for my kids. These ideas are really going to help this year.
    I have the best husband! Since I’m 5 feet and a half inch I struggle with having to reach.
    I developed shoulder pain from pulling down the back door of my Caravan minivan.
    My husband found a product that really helped. The wrapper said mom’s little helper handle. It’s a strap that hangs from the handle of the back door.
    It’s much easier to close the van door. What a God sent! You can’t believe how much it helped with shopping! I hope this helps!
    Happy Holidays!
    Nat

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