
34 Best Gifts for Teens
Feeling stumped when faced with selecting holiday gifts, birthday presents or graduation gifts for the teens in your life? It can be hard to find fun and cool teen gifts that they will love, but don't already have.
You could always stuff some money into an envelope and call it a day (it does go over well!), but if you're looking for something a little more thoughtful and personal, we're rounding up ideas from parents who know what teenagers want.
What makes Upparent gift lists unique? The gift ideas for teens that you see here are submitted by regular parents in our community. You won't find a one-size-fits-all list compiled by an editor, or recommendations that seem legit but are actually paid for by brands. We're just sharing the things that our teens have gotten and loved, that we've discovered and are excited to give, or that are on the wish list. Help us build a list of the best gifts for teens by adding your picks and reviews below!
Cinema Light Box Marquee
Yoli B said: Teens are very important and with this marquee your teen can let you know each time you walk in their room! =) This LED cinema sign comes with letters and symbols and can be arranged to convey any fun or even inspirational message your teen would like. This would be a nice fun addition to any teen hangout or bedroom!
Awkward Family Photos Game
Vanessa M. said: You know those awkward family photos that are always floating around the internet? The ones with bad hair, matching sweaters, and jazz hands? This is a hilarious board game for teens and up that asks players to pair awkward family photos with movie quotes. The results can be hysterical!
Tribit XSound Go Bluetooth Speaker
Alexandra F. said: A good portable speaker will allow teens to enjoy their favorite tunes wherever they go. Perfect for hanging out with friends and family in the backyard, at the beach, at a sporting event, practice, etc!
Dutch Blitz Original and Expansion Pack
Kate Wille Murray said: Fast paced card game for 2-8 players. Quick rounds. Easy rules and super intense fun. Color coded cards allows for multi age play.
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