It’s that time of year again! We are proud of this natural gift guide, which was months in the making. We’ve beaten prior records and this year have 99 gifts to recommend at a variety of price points.
A few of these gifts area available in our online store, where we will cover shipping if you spend $50. The rest of the items on our list are available online and are all sold by companies we love and shop from ourselves.
Please comment below with your own ideas for non-toxic, natural gifts! Happy holidays!
Stay sane (easier said than done this time of year),
P.S. Here is last year’s list, for 50 more natural gift ideas.
For Your Sister, Mom, Wife, or Best Friend
We recommend sharing this list with your partner, too, because you’re probably going to want the following twelve gifts for yourself.
I talk about some of my favorite gifts for women in this video.
Organic Beach Towel
Made of pure organic cotton that’s skin- and sand-friendly. $98.
Coconut Water Cream
Unlike most face creams with a cult-following, this one is 100% natural and really works to renew dull, dehydrated skin. $58.
Plant-Based Meals, Delivered
The ultimate wellness gift, this pretty bag includes three days of Sakara’s signature organic meal delivery program and a 30-day supply of Beauty Chocolates. $275. Sakara’s Black Friday deal is now open for my readers (ends Monday, Dec. 2nd). Use code BFMAIA for 25% off everything–including meal plans and clean boutique items!
Clean CBD Oil
Ceramic Storage Canisters
You can’t go wrong with Le Creuset, and these stackable, colorful canisters feature toxin-free silicone suction gaskets. $125 for three.
Infinity Scarf
Knit from supersoft, undyed alpaca sourced from sustainably-raised animals from small ranches in Peru. I have one of these that I live in all winter, and it’s held up beautifully. $198.
Fresh Flowers
Farm-direct, transparent sourcing from eco-friendly farms that minimize waste, recycle water, and use sustainable growing practices. From $39.
Gift Certificate for Curated Collection of Natural Products
I’m biased, but I feel like maybe this is the best gift on this list?
$25.00 – $250.00Buy Now
For the Men in Your Life
Be they lovers, brothers, dads, or best friends, what follows are twelve gifts that will help keep the conscious men in your life smiling and sane.
I talk about some of my favorite gifts for men in this video.
Rose Gold Straight Razor
An eco-friendly alternative to disposable razors, the Cheiftan doesn’t have that little strip of toxic scented lotion that you’ll also find in disposables. $43.
Meat Subscription
Choose from beef, pork, chicken or all three. $129 a month.
A non-toxic but (not crunchy) skincare set
Four essential men’s products—purifying shampoo, charcoal body wash, exfoliating cleanser, and oil-free face lotion. $45.
Radiation-Blocking Boxers
Boxers are a go-to gift, and these ones reduce radiation exposure to reproductive organs. $39.
Bone Broth
Full of collagen, amino acids, and important nutrients, this is the best shelf-stable broth we’ve found. $8.
Beneficial Wool Beanie
The undyed wool is directly sourced from a Northern California ranch that uses sustainable “carbon farming” practices to return more carbon to the earth than it releases. $58.
Affordable Toxin-Free Mattress
If he’s been wanting to upgrade to a truly non-toxic mattress but has sticker shock, there’s good news: My Green Mattress is now fully certified, AND they are giving our customers $125 off mattress twin or larger and 15% off Emily Crib and accessories if you use this link only.
Blue Light Blocking Glasses
These filter 99% of blue light, so he can stare at his phone before bed without ruining his sleep. $69.
CBD-Infused Muscle Salve
For a post-workout infusion of the Good Stuff. $39.
Manly Natural Deodorant
This deodorant will convince even the biggest skeptics that natural is better than Old Spice. $10.
Maple Sriracha
This one skips the sugar but packs the sweet, garlicky heat. $9.
Frankfurt Pour-Over Coffee Brewer
A toxin-free coffee habit starts with a plastic-free (and stylish!) brewer. $99.
For Infants
Nine ideas for newborns and tiny babes, all without any plastic, polyester, or parabens!
The Prettiest Swaddles
Even the dye is GOTS-certified organic. $58 for a set of two.
Ultimate Baby Collection
Best-selling, toxin-free baby skincare, plus a super cute diaper bag. $162.
Alphabet Sets
Beautiful and educational nursery wall art. $33.
Organic Quilted Sleep Sack
Why don’t they make this in my size? $78.
Paleo Soap
A tallow bar that’s perfect for your favorite cave-baby. $10.
Eco-Friendly Newborn Bundle
Seven organic pieces, including swaddles, bibs, and burp cloths, from a 100% wind-powered production facility. $70.
“Tinfoil” Hats
Organic cotton hats that shield EMF, because a child’s brain absorbs up to ten times as much radiation as an adult’s! $19.
Natural Baby Powder
Absorbs moisture and soothes skin without talc or fragrances. $13.
Baby Spa Set
An organic hooded towel, wash mitt set, and sleeping doll, available in pink, blue, or gray. $77.
For Older Babies & Toddlers
Nine healthy gift ideas for babies who have learned to crawl, play, and eat!
I talk about some of my favorite gifts for babies in in this video.
First Puzzle
Organic Produce
Pure cotton, and safe for chewing. $72.
Chunky Wooden Animals
Made in Germany of hard maple and beechwood, Holztiger wooden animals are colored with water-based paint and finished with a water-based sealants.
Biodynamic Baby Food
A perfect gift for a practical parent you know. $66 for a case of 24 assorted flavors.
Safe Toy Keys
Give a key-obsessed baby a safer option–free of sharp edges, lead contamination, and grime. $35.
Organic Lounger
I’ve lost track of how many friends have told me that this lounger is a “life-saver.” Sizes for infants and toddlers. From $140.
Wooden Pull Toy
Crawlers and new walkers love toys to push or pull, and this one is made of solid wood and water-based stains. $30.
Real Rubber Duckies
Natural rubber is free of phthalates, PVC, and BPA, and these chew-safe duckies are handpainted with pure plant pigments. $15.
For Little Kids
No longer toddlers, but still decidedly little, kids 6 and under will any of the following eleven gift ideas.
Cooperative Game
A game where no one loses, so no toddler tantrums will ensue. $45.
Pencil Storage Basket
Perfect for storing toys and school supplies. $65.
Splash Set
Set includes a jumbo shampoo, jumbo body wash, and a hooded towel for kids who still love the bath. $59.
Eco-Crayon Sticks
Handmade in Maine with natural wax and mineral pigments. $20.
FoxPaw Mittens
Oeko-Tex certified, and featuring a waterproof shell without PFOAs or other chemicals. $36.
Mix-n-Match Ice Cream Cones
Plush scoops of ice cream and cones, made in Germany. $15.
Organic Modeling Clay
Made in Denmark, without perfumes, dyes, or parabens. $23.
The Story of the Snow Children
One of my favorite seasonal books from one of my favorite European illustrators. $10.
Organic Jammies
A Brooklyn artist/mom just launched this new line, and I’m obsessed. $55.
Organic Waldorf Doll
She (or he!) even comes with an extra organic cotton outfit. $53.
Preschooler Backpack
A toxin-free backpack that’s the perfect size for the littlest students. $35.
For Bigger Kids & Tweens
Gift-giving becomes challenging when kids stop playing with many toys, but here are ten creative, safe ideas.
I talk about some of my favorite gifts for kids in this video.
Build-Your-Own Terrarium
All the components to plant an air-purifying terrarium. $68
The 5 Jellies
Naturally flavored with stevia, in Raspberry, Butterscotch, Orange Cream, Peppermint, and Sorbet. $39.
Stories for Modern Boys
Whether you’re raising sons or daughters, this book shows kids that that masculinity can mean many things. $13.
Splatter Lunch Box
Insulated and wipeable, but free of PVC and heavy metals. $30.
Notebook Cushions
Adorable, toxin-free, and machine-washable. $59.
(That cool math rug/wall art is also toxin-free.)
Kindle without Blue Light
The only e-reader with a blue-light blocking option. $250.
Auction Game
Pay attention to the auction chaos, use your money carefully, and bid to purchase the most valuable treasures to earn the most points. $39.
Healthy Junky Cereal
Natural Bath Bombs
We’ve finally found a truly natural bath bomb, made of sugar cane, baking soda, cornstarch, cocoa butter, and essential oils. $21 for 6.
Moosewood for Kids
Mollie Katzen’s cookbook for the 8 and older set. $13. (Her cookbook for littler kids is also awesome.)
For Teens & College Kids
What follows are ten fun, toxin-free gifts for the notoriously hard-to-buy-for set.
Made of GOLS-certified latex, this luxury pillow is perfect for first solo flights. $48.
Linen Lunch Poche
A decidedly grown-up lunch box. $39.
Beauty Super Bar
A high-fiber, low-sugar bar with 12g of clean, plant-based protein that’s clinically shown to make skin look brighter and firmer. Organic strawberry and coconut lend a subtly sweet and nutty flavor. $29 for case of six. Sakara’s Black Friday deal is now open for my readers (ends Monday, Dec. 2nd). Use code BFMAIA for 25% off everything–including meal plans and clean boutique items!
Radiation Protection Phone Wallet
Protect him from radiation and give him a place to store his cards. $75.
Sniffle Set
A natural solution to the inevitable first-semester viruses. $42.
Natural Car Air Freshener
Replace the toxic tree with this kit, which includes an aromatherapy diffuser and five refill pads. $11.
Lip & Cheek Balm
A versatile, nourishing product that comes in a range of gorgeous, subtle shades. $28.
Organic Flannel Sleep Shirt
Cut for a roomy fit, it has a rounded hem that falls to mid-thigh. $128.
Healthy Cookware Starter Set
“Less stick” pure ceramic cookware sets with infrared heating properties, it consumes less energy overall. $134.
Glittering Eyeshadow
For a Host(ess)
Thirteen thoughtful gifts for a wellness-minded host or hostess.
High Phenolic Olive Oil
Olea True can be pre-ordered now for February delivery, and we also love Apollo oil for being as much medicine as it is a (delicious!) food. From $16.
Reusable Produce Bags
Perfect for the farmer’s market or the grocery store. $24 for a set of 3.
Sugar-Free Simple Syrup
Sweetened with monk fruit, for hangover-free cocktails. $12.
Rotary Cheese Grater
A zero-plastic tool for fine-grinding hard cheese, nuts, or chocolate. $45.
Handmade Rainwater Soap
Made with organically grown herbs, flowers, and grains to create unique textures and colors. Try Snow & Cedar for a seasonal treat! $13.
Maple Sweetened Granola
Handmade in Vermont, sweetened with pure maple syrup, and filled with other nutritional powerhouses, like quinoa and coconut oil. $11.
Avocado Huggers
Plastic-free, and with a pit pocket that can be pushed in our out. $11 for two.
An Air-Purifying Plant, Delivered
This selection of detoxing plants come in a range of sizes with pretty pots. From $12.
Healthful Popcorn Trio
Air popped in coconut oil, with coconut nectar as a sweetener and nutritional yeast for the cheesy flavor. $45. Sakara’s Black Friday deal is now open for my readers (ends Monday, Dec. 2nd). Use code BFMAIA for 25% off everything–including meal plans and clean boutique items!
Pie Bird
A time-honored baker’s tool, the hollow ceramic bird vents steam from the filling as it cooks, preventing the contents from boiling over. $13.
Textured Grid Kitchen Towels
These lightweight, organic cotton towels with a checkerboard dobby weave and yarn-dyed stripes are absorbent and super soft. $68 for 4.
Organic Wool Dryer Balls
The perfect alternative to dryer sheets, these are reusable and cut drying time by as much as 25%. $24 for 4.
Bee’s Wrap Variety Pack
Wrap bread, cheese, vegetables, or cover a bowl of leftovers with this natural alternative to plastic wrap. $18 for a set of 3 sizes.
For a Teacher
Ten gifts for the teacher who deserves it all.
I talk about some of my favorite gifts for teachers in in this video.
Heart Shaped Plant
The perfect desk-sized, hard-to-kill greenery. $21.
Fast Active ColdCare
Because she needs a miracle cold remedy more than anyone else. $16.
Hangover-Free Wine
Because if anyone deserves a drink, it’s teachers. From $88 for 3 bottles.
Silk Weave Sleep Mask
Three hundred-thread count in a silky weave of 100% organic cotton, because your kid probably wears her out. $18.
Organic Meal Kit
The delicious meals practically make themselves. $200 will provide two weeks of dinners.
Miracle Honey
An energizing blend of royal jelly, bee pollen, propolis, and raw honey makes this the ultimate immune booster. $40.
Gold Foil Mask
She treats your kid like gold, so the card on this basically writes itself! $7.
Recover Body Soak
Can you imagine spending all day with 25 kids? You’d need to recover, too. $15.
Mocha Energy Bars
Healthy, but energy-providing enough for even a teacher. $3.
Stocking Stuffers
Ten unique, planet-friendly little gifts perfect for filling the fuzzy socks on your mantle.
Here’s a video of my favorite stocking stuffers.
Play Dough Gift Packs
All natural, safe, and available in cute holiday colors. $8.
Propolis Throat Spray
Tough on germs and gentle on scratchy throats. $17.
Pencils You Plant
Non-toxic and biodegradable, each tip of these unique pencils contains a seed capsule. When the pencil is too short to be used, simply plant it and watch one of nine plants blossom. $13 for 5.
Sunny Gummies
Vitamin D that tastes like candy. $13.
Cocoa Butter Lip Balms
We’ve tried dozens, and these are hands down the best. $5.
Calendula Toothpaste
I asked my kids which there favorite toothpaste is, and they both voted for this one. $6.50.
Toxin-Free Ice Pack
With a removable canvas cover. $11.
Stainless Steel Straw
These are particularly easy to clean. $4.
Elderberry Syrup
Tastes delicious, and clinically proven to shorten the duration of colds and flu naturally. From $14.
Rubber Bath Toys
My kids STILL play with these in the tub. $4.
If you liked this post, sign up for our newsletter to be alerted when we publish new content like this!
DIANE SIXSMITH says
Great and thoughtful gift guide. Solved several of my holiday gift-giving dilemmas
Robin J. says
Hi Maia,
I noticed from a product review on another website that
jack n’ Jill toothpaste now contains ‘naturally derived’ potassium sorbate, whereas it did not always. Packaging still claims the product contains no preservatives, though it is listed in the ingredient list.
Should we be concerned? I don’t see this mentioned on the toothpaste guide for J&J. Is there a reason it is not mentioned, that can bring us peace of mind? Thanks!
Maia James says
I’m not worried about the potassium sorbate BUT I will reach out and get more info on why it’s been added…Thanks for letting me know!