How to Stuff a Stocking for a Teenager

Parents Can Use Themes to Personalize Christmas Stockings

© Alex Sharp

Nov 30, 2008
Christmas Stockings Are Traditions, MoToMo(Flickr Creative Commons License)
Filling stockings with candy and small toys is great for children, but teenage stockings can be hold a variety of surprises.

In "Letting Go", David Sedaris says that when he started smoking, his mother happily exclaimed, "Now I’ll know what to put in your Christmas stocking!". Teenage stockings are hard to fill, and although filling them with cigarettes seems misguided and possibly illegal, parents are always happy to find some good ideas to give Santa a helping hand on Christmas Eve.

In order to personalize a stocking theme, parents should consider their teenager's personal interests. Someone who likes the outdoors might likes a Great Outdoors stocking to take on winter hikes or just exploring outside. Younger teens might enjoy a Sleepover Stocking. A reader will like a Book Lover stocking. Some environmentally-aware teens may want a "Green" Stocking.

"Great Outdoors" Stocking Stuffers

  • chapstick
  • disposible waterproof cameras (for pictures in the snow)
  • mittens and gloves
  • granola bars
  • compass
  • self-heating hot chocolate or coffee (such as the Hillside or Wolfgang Puck brand)

"Sleepover" Stocking Stuffers

  • movie rental coupons
  • packages of microwave popcorn
  • mini flashlights
  • iTunes gift cards
  • coupon to order pizza (this could be homemade and then parents order it)

"Book Lover" Stocking Stuffers

  • New paperback
  • gift card for Starbucks or a similar coffee shop
  • bookmark
  • attachable book light
  • notebook and pen

"Green Earth" Stocking

  • organic, fair trade candy
  • corn-based mug
  • recycled notebook and pen
  • bumper stickers promoting environmental awareness
  • "adoption papers" for an animal from the National Wildlife Federation

Some generic teenage stocking ideas might work for any teen, such as "Spa Girl" Stockings for girls, "License to Drive" for a new driver or a teen with a car, "Lucky Teen" money stockings, and "Get Organized for the New Year" stockings.

"Spa Girl" Stocking

  • nailpolish
  • manicure kits (cuticle remover, file, etc)
  • lotion
  • cute wash cloth and cute soaps
  • hair brush
  • spritz

"License to Drive" Stocking

  • keychain
  • coins for tolls
  • visor organizer
  • car coasters (such as Thirsty Stone carsters)
  • tire pressure gauge
  • log book for gas milage
  • gas station gift card

"Lucky Teen" Stockings

  • lottery tickets (parents will have to redeem them for under 18 teens)
  • money soap (Glycerin soap with money inside)
  • lucky charms (such as a new penny or a four-leaf clover charm)
  • Little Miss Lucky by Roger Hargreaves
  • list of reasons parents feel "lucky" to have that teenager
  • fortune cookie

"Get Organized for the New Year" Stocking

  • pocket notebook and small pen
  • pocket calendar for the upcoming year
  • small organizers such as paperclips
  • small stapler, ruler, erasers

Filling a stocking does not need to be expensive. Anything that would normally be lost, worn out, or "gets used up" throughout the year is a perfect addition to a stocking, Candy is always a good filler, although some teens tend to be more health conscious. Traditional stocking stuffers include fruits and nuts, which might be interesting to some teens. Parents can include a variety of useful, inexpensive, and fun objects that will make Christmas morning special and happy.


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Teens May Want a Fun, Non-Traditional Stocking, Redjar (Flickr Creative Commons License)
Personalized Stockings Make Christmas Fun, Chiacomo (Flickr Creative Commons License)
Christmas Stockings Are Traditions, MoToMo(Flickr Creative Commons License)
   


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Comments
May 3, 2009 11:37 AM
Guest :
Ok, first off, a teenager who likes books or reading, DOES NOT want a stocking with book stuff in it. Ok NEVER give a book gift card to your child.... Its the same thing as saying, "Oh, i didnt know what to get you, but since you like to read you know, go pick out your own book". Ok, if they show any enthoument, its an act. And odds are, theres not even enough money on that card to buy them the book they want if there that in to reading. Secondly, if you want to do something stupid that has todo with books, BUY a book yourself....Take your chances with it. And if you dont know them well enough to do that, dont. Just because they read this one seires of lets say vampires, doesnt mean the obsest...NEVER assume ANYTHING...If you dont KNOW, then dont buy it, get them something else...
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