Kirsten's gift tip 2025

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Kirsten’s gift tip

There are gifts that are more than just things – gifts that bring warmth, inspire courage, and make us pause for a brief moment. Exactly the kind 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: “Loved” by Magdalena Fournillier

“Beloved” is one of those rare books that touches both young people and adults alike. The story of the little rabbit who sets out in search of closeness, support, and hope is delicate, hopeful, and profound at the same time. She offers comfort without being heavy, and reminds us that love and hope are always present – sometimes just a little hidden.

For me, this book is like a hug between two covers. That’s exactly why I love to give it away: because it leaves warmth, resonates for a long time, and simply feels good – especially during the Christmas season.

For shared evenings: the game Codenames

For those looking for a touching book as well as a playful gift idea, “Codenames” is a real recommendation. The wordplay excites both young people and adults, causing laughter, surprising moments, and a lot of “Aha!” whispers at the table. It is easy to learn, fun in any group size, and perfect for cozy evenings during Advent and the holidays.

Conclusion

A book for the heart and a game for shared time – two small gifts that bring joy, connect people, and carry exactly the magic we wish for at Christmas.

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