Interesting Christmas shopping doesn’t have to be a challenge, especially with these unique gift ideas. Whether you’re nostalgic for the 90s or want to add some flair to bath time, here are some fantastic options to consider.
Celebrate Tamagotchi Day with the latest versions
Tamagotchi Day is just around the corner on 23rd November, making it the perfect time to revisit this iconic 90s toy.
Visit the Bandai Namco Cross Store at Camden Market to explore the only official Tamagotchi shop in London. This store offers a wide range of merchandise, including:
- Tamagotchi Uni with WiFi connectivity for interacting with other users
- Classic Tamagotchi models and Tamagotchi Nano
- A nostalgic selection for fans of all ages
While you’re there, check out the Bandai Namco merchandise, including Gashapon machines and the One Piece Card Game—a great option for anime enthusiasts.
Learn more about Bandai Namco Amusement Europe Ltd and their mission to share dreams, fun, and inspiration around the world.
Add fun to bath time with the So Bomb bath bomb dispenser
The So Bomb bath bomb dispenser is an interesting Christmas gift that combines creativity and fun for kids who love colourful baths.
This dispenser includes 20 bath bombs, each hiding a collectible charm inside. Kids can enjoy the fizzy fun while building their own friendship bracelets.
- Features scents like strawberry, vanilla, and pineapple
- Comes with 12 charm styles to create unique bracelets
- Doubles as a cute bathroom decoration
- Refill kits available to keep the fun going
Available now at Argos.
Why these presents stand out
Both Tamagotchi and the So Bomb bath bomb dispenser offer interactive, engaging experiences that make them stand out from traditional gifts. They inspire creativity, nostalgia, and fun, ensuring they’ll be a hit under the tree as interesting Christmas presents.
Get ready to make this festive season one to remember with these interesting and thoughtful presents!
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