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Stocking Stuffers For Teen Boys

November 6, 2019 By Sheryl Gould

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Stocking Stuffers for Teen Boys

Boys are notoriously difficult to buy for. From Nike socks to fart machines – we’ve got you covered. All of these items fit snuggly into a stocking for your favorite teen boy, and they’re all something they’re definitely going to love.

Just make sure you’re not around when they start using the fart machine. 😉

I’m so happy you’re here, I just want you to know that this post contains affiliate links. That means that if you click and purchase I will be compensated for being the helpful reason you found these amazing gifts!

 

  • Nike Socks – Throw away the pair with the holes, or throw away the pair that you can’t get the stank out of. Shove these babies down into the bottom of his stocking, and he won’t complain!

Nike Boy Socks

  • BlueTooth Speaker – This slim design is small enough to carry in your hand but powerful enough to annoy you from upstairs.

Bluetooth Speaker Teen Boy

  • Bean Boozled – Play if you dare! The truth is this is fun for the whole family! Are you ready to risk getting a jelly belly that tastes like a booger??

  • Earbuds – Cheaper than the Apple AirPods, these won’t break the bank if they get lost.

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  • Poop Emoji Pillow – Because doesn’t every teenage boy want a poop pillow?

  • Fart Noise Maker – AND a fart machine??

Fart Machine Teen Boy

  • Hand-Held Drone – Guaranteed to drive the dog crazy.

Handheld Drone Teen Boy

  • Rubiks Cube – Okay, you caught us, it’s on the under $50 list too, but come on! If you didn’t buy one already, every kid needs a Rubik’s Cube!

 

  • Classic Swiss Army Pocket Knife – With just the basic tools, a great little stocking stuffer and tool forever. He’ll keep it in his pocket and be the hero in a pinch!

 

  • Gift Cards! – Let’s be honest, it might be boring but there’s not a lot of things that kids like better than a good old-fashioned gift card!

 

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Hi! I'm Sheryl and I'm so glad you're here!

Are you tired of having the same arguments with your adolescent son or daughter? Scared that you’re failing as a mom? At your wit’s end and not sure what to do?

I can help. I’ve coached moms for over 12 years to become conscious, calmer and more connected parents. And I know the difference it makes when you get support and learn new ways of relating. It changes everything!

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Hi! I'm Sheryl and I'm so glad you're here!

Are you tired of having the same arguments with your adolescent son or daughter? Scared that you’re failing as a mom? At your wit’s end and not sure what to do?

I can help. I’ve coached moms for over 12 years to become conscious, calmer and more connected parents. And I know the difference it makes when you get support and learn new ways of relating. It changes everything!
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  1. Steph says

    November 11, 2019 at 6:56 am

    HAHAHA the fart machine was the best idea so far i’ve come across for stocking stuffers. But on a serious note a lot of good options you’ve put across specially the alternative to apple’s airpods cause frankly speaking not everyone wants to spend $250 on a set of earbuds. :p

    • Sheryl Gould says

      January 13, 2020 at 10:01 pm

      Steph – so happy to hear that you liked our ideas! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and holiday with your family. Happy New Year and I agree the fart machine is a gas – LOL!! xoSheryl

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