Gift idea for Christmas 2025

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Kirsten’s gift tip

There are gifts that are more than just things—gifts that give warmth, encourage, and allow us to pause for a moment. That’s exactly what I want to recommend this year: a book that feels like a hug and a game that brings people together.

A heartfelt gift full of warmth: “Geliebt” by Magdalena Fournillier

“Geliebt” is one of those rare books that touches young people just as much as adults. The story of the little rabbit who sets out in search of closeness, support, and confidence is tender, hopeful, and profound at the same time. It offers comfort without being heavy, reminding us that love and confidence are always there—sometimes just a little hidden.

For me, this book is like a hug between two covers. That’s exactly why I love giving it as a gift: because it leaves you feeling warm, lingers in your mind, and simply does you good—especially during the Christmas season.

For evenings together: the game Codenames

If you’re looking for a touching book and a fun gift idea, “Codenames” is a real winner. This word game delights young people and adults alike, ensuring laughter, surprising moments, and lots of “aha!” whispers around the table. It’s easy to learn, fun for groups of any size, and perfect for cozy evenings during Advent and the holidays.

Conclusion

A book for the heart and a game for spending time together—two small gifts that bring joy, connect people, and embody the magic we wish for at Christmas.

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