Why is this so important? Our association provides educational and social opportunities for kids and adults with Down syndrome. They provide parent support. The parent mentors get amazing training. (Amazing. I learned SO MUCH.)
So here's your VERY EARLY 2016 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE and everything you buy helps support our Down syndrome group! Winner!
Awesome nails from Jamberry:
The Dory nail wraps are my favorite. I like the version that has a child-sized option, but I admit my favorite features Hank.
For the NFL fans, I think these are adorable. The team-spirit wraps would make a fun gift for an NFL loving friend, especially one who is hard to buy for!
And no big surprise, I want these.
Next up, Stella and Dot! Looking for some fun jewelry for holiday outfits, fall photos, or gifts? Look right here!
Little girls with pierced ears would love to get this set.
This necklace would photography beautifully and it's on sale!
And this scarf looks like a great staple for winter into spring!
Next shopping link: Books! Usborne Books and More has such cute stuff. I have lots of gift ideas here.
For your new reader, Phonics readers. These have great stories and they're decodable.
For the little ones, That's Not My.... Books are endlessly entertaining. Caroline has gotten ahold of Ellie's old books and loves these.
For anyone: Activities!
Another option? Beauty counter!
This gift set for a new baby would make a sweet shower gift.
This pouch is great.
And finally, if you want to shop LuLaRoe, message me on Facebook via My Stubborn Little Miss and I'll add you to a group to shop Monday night!
Thanks for the over six years of support as we've walked through this Down syndrome journey!
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