By SHEENA TATUM
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For two years, I’ve wanted to create an African American gift guide, but I’ve somehow managed to become distracted both years. Realizing that I need to make a better effort to complete personal goals/projects of mine, I decided to finally check one off my list. So today, I’m taking a break from my usual blog duties to finally share this year’s “Holiday Gift Guide For African American Families.”
These gift ideas come from companies that are Black owned or celebrate and cater to African American culture in some way form or fashion. Many of these are products that we already own or plan to purchase in the near future. I hope you enjoy them and share them with your family and friends. Happy Holidays and happy shopping!
1. Mama (Africa) Ring
Pay homage to the Motherland with a gorgeous Africa statement piece.
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2. Chocolate Hair
Dubbed the natural hair bible, CHVC is a comprehensive guide featuring everything you need to start a healthy hairstyling routine with your kinky-curly haired child.
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3. Hape Doll House Family
These Waldorf inspired dolls are perfect for imaginative play in any dollhouse.
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4. The Ezra Jack Keats Collection
This DVD is an engaging way to read along to classic stories and a wonderful way to indulge in a little screen time.
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5. Happy Girl Natural Hair Print
This print is sure to add some whimsy in Babygirl’s room. If I ever have a girl, this’ll be one of her first possessions.
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6. I Really Like My Afro Tee
This is the perfect tee for kiddos embracing their fros. I can’t wait to pick one up for Juicy who enjoys twirling his ringlets.
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7. Personalized Christmas Rag Doll
She’s a classic at an affordable point, making it a must-have for every little girl on your list.
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8. Daily Reminder Krobo Bracelet
In the midst of life’s ups and downs, these beautiful bracelets are there to provide a little uplifting. As a dreamer, the Live The Life You’ve Imagined bracelet serves as encouragement whenever I need it.
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9. One Love Doll
10. Snowy Day Doll
I almost fell out of my chair when I discovered Merry Makers Inc., creator of dolls and toys based on well- known children’s books. We just had to have the One Love and Peter dolls to go with our One Love and The Snowy Day story books. Hat tip to Diary of a First Time Mom for suggesting we check out Merry Makers Inc.
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11. Black Pearls Book
With the turn of recent events, I think we could all use a little daily uplifting. This is a great lil’ book to keep on the nightstand.
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12. Handmade Loc Charms
Looking to adorn your crown? I absolutely love these charms currently gracing my locs. I’m totally going back for more.
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13. Bino and Fino DVDs
I’ve been admiring Bino and Fino as they share their production updates with the world. This children’s educational cartoon show is full of African culture and history. I can’t wait to download both DVDs for the boys to give them a break from Adventure Time, lol.
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14. Oha (Queen to Be)
Fans of Coming to America will appreciate this print! I hollered when I discovered it! LOL!
15. Don’t Tell Me To Relax Tee
As a natural of 9 years, there’s nothing more freeing than being released from the creamy crack. Don’t Tell Me To Relax is one of my absolute favorite graphic tees from Differently Clothing that I wear proudly.
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16. Custom Superhero Prints
Superhero aficionados will appreciate these custom prints that look just like them. They’re just what my heroes need in their headquarters.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ETSY
17. Onyx Box
Out of all the beauty subscriptions boxes, Onyx Box has got to be one of my favorites. We Are Onyx is the first all-in-one online beauty destination dedicated to Black Women. Their subscription service offers a box of goodies featuring undiscovered boutique brands and trusted favorites, whose products boast natural and often all-organic ingredients.
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Sheena Tatum is a self-described: introverted free-spirit and serial dreamer obsessed with all things tropical and carefree. She loves inspiring others to live wholly and find beauty in the mundane. She married her Jr. High sweetheart and together, they raise three tiny humans in NW Indiana. According to Tatum, “I don’t always get it right, but I’ll keep trying anyway. To contact her email: sheena@sophistishe.com. For more gift ideas, visit www.sophistishe.com/african-american-holiday- gift-guide/
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