
These Christmas favours offer a great start to 2025
The Hindu
Discover unique Christmas gifts and sustainable decor options for the holiday season and New Year celebrations in 2025.
One of the most important aspects of Christmas is gifts. You might either be the kind of Santa Claus who plans and personalises or the one who chooses to go the gift card route. Nevertheless, here we have some options that can help improve your gifting game. The best part? Some of these options can double up as great gifts for the New Year too!
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