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We鈥檝e got seven outdoorsy ideas for kids.
We鈥檝e got seven outdoorsy ideas for kids. (Photo: Sally Anscombe/Stocksy)

The 国产吃瓜黑料 Parents’ Gift Guide

From stocking stuffers to giving back, here's what we're getting our kids this season

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We鈥檝e got seven outdoorsy ideas for kids.
(Photo: Sally Anscombe/Stocksy)

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Looking for a last-minute gift this holiday season? We鈥檝e got seven outdoorsy ideas for kids.

Sno-Storm Vipernex Sled ($56)

(Courtesy Sno-Storm)

For years, we got by on cheap plastic sleds that we bought at the hardware store. They were good for a few runs, but they鈥檇 always crack before the season was over. This year we decided to invest in something a little sturdier: a two-seater 聽with molded handles and a super-slick bottom. We鈥檝e already been having fun with it. Sledding is such a great activity with kids, because there鈥檚 almost always a hill close to聽your home, walking the sled back uphill is great exercise, and you can do it聽as long鈥攐r as little,鈥攁s you want.

鈥擩acob Baynham, contributor


Motorola T100 2-Way Radios ($35)

(Courtesy Motorola)

Pure old-school fun . Kids love playing with walkie-talkies聽on camping trips. Plus, there鈥檚 the safety factor of easily staying in touch with your budding explorer, whether they鈥檙e down the street or skipping ahead on the hiking trail.

鈥擲am Moulton, vice president, director of marketing


Chocolate and Cashmere Beret ($105)

(Courtesy Chocolate + Cashmere)

I鈥檓 getting my daughter Pippa聽a at the local store Chocolate and Cashmere because it鈥檚 the warmest and聽most stylish piece of nontechnical gear this year. Great for walks to school, apr猫s ski, and the jaunt from car to climbing gym. It鈥檚 also low profile enough to fit under a bike helmet for riding to school.

鈥擪atie Arnold, contributor


Leatherman Leap Kids鈥櫬燤ultitool ($40)

(Courtesy Leatherman)

First things聽first: knives are tools, not toys. And experts generally agree it鈥檚 best to start teaching kids how to use knives with fixed blades in the kitchen. When they鈥檙e ready, get them a kid-specific multitool like , which is made for smaller hands and has a removable knife if they鈥檙e not quite yet ready to have their own blade. It will give them confidence to do all sorts of tasks鈥攁nd help you with your helicopter-parent tendencies.

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Stabilicers聽Cleats ($18)

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A useful gift is snow cleats that fit kids boots. My son, Theo, and I got out for a hike the other day on a steep snowy slope, and he couldn鈥檛 stay on his feet. I had to hold onto his jacket and drag him most of the way down the mountain. Thankfully, Stabilicers sells聽. Giving kids the confidence to not slip on slippery slopes or slick icy paths sounds like a great way to spend more family time outside this winter.聽I hope it will also get Theo excited about the fun you can have on snowy聽mountains when you鈥檙e not falling on your face.

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Volunteer Time (Free)

This isn鈥檛 a traditional gift, but a gift it surely is: volunteering our time at the Santa Fe Humane Society. If you鈥檝e got an animal-loving tween at home like I do but getting a pet isn't in the cards right now, here鈥檚 your solution. Like most shelters, our local humane society聽relies on volunteers to do the real hard job of loving on kittens, cats, puppies, dogs, and even rabbits. After short orientation classes that prepare you for a variety of behaviors and health precautions, you鈥檙e set free to play with and exercise all kinds of adorable creatures in an effort to bring out their friendly side, which makes them better candidates for adoption. Truly, this is the only thing my kid wants this year, and if it were possible to volunteer nine to five every day of her winter break, we鈥檇 be there.

鈥擳asha Zemke, copy editor


Specialized Riprock Mountain Bike ($465)

(Courtesy Specialized)

The biggest problem with kid-size bikes is that many of them are really heavy. (available in both 20- and 24-inch sizes) is one of the lighter-weight kids鈥 bikes around, making it much easier to handle鈥攅specially as they start riding more technical terrain and bigger hills. The other reason it鈥檚 great: the 2.8-inch聽midfat tires, which make for better traction and also make the bike more stable and easier to ride.

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