In early December, I shared some of the top holiday gift ideas for 2019 for men, women, teens, kids and babies. And if you didn’t find one of your favourites under the tree this year, you may just be in luck! To help you kick off the New Year in style, I’ve put together a prize pack featuring some of the top gifts from my gift guide!
One lucky reader is going to win a prize pack containing a Milaniwood Caterpillar game, a Pomango Family Calendar, School Memories book and Chore Chart, the beautiful Wine Country Table cookbook, the complete Gotham series on Blu-ray and a Roku Premiere, a $281 total value!
To enter to win, just go back and take a glance through my 2019 Christmas gift ideas and leave a blog comment about which one gift idea is your favourite. Your feedback will help me create an even better gift guide for 2020!
From kitchen gadgets to craft sets and everything in between, you’re sure to find some great new holiday gift ideas in this roundup. So use the list to help plan all your gift giving for the upcoming year! And remember to cross your fingers and enter to win this prize pack to help you kick off 2020!




Scooby-Doo Where Are You! The Complete Series Blu-ray Box Set my sons favorite? Smile
My favourite out of the list is the VTech VM5251 Video Monitor
I love the Scooby-Doo Where Are You! The Complete Series Blu-ray Box Set. My sisters and I used to always fight about what to watch on t.v. but never when Scooby Doo was on because that was a favorite for all of us. I’d love to watch them again.
I really like The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Series Limited Edition Blu-ray Set.
We would enjoy and love many of those gift ideas. However, my top choice would be My Partner Pikachu because we are a Pokemon loving family.
I think the Roku is one of my favourites from the list.!
I really like the furReal Walkalots Big Wags Pets. My granddaughter would love it!
I like the Totes Cirrus Rain Boots.
My choice would be the VTech VM5251 Video Monitor.
The Really Good Stuff Calm Down Kit would be awesome for my son with special needs. These are great tools to regulate.