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16-05-2025
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- Yahoo
The 46 Best Gifts for New Dads (Other Than the Ability to Sleep In)
PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and some items may be gifted to us. Additionally, PureWow may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story. All prices are accurate upon date of publish. You can learn more about the affiliate process here. You can learn more about that process here. Yahoo Inc. may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Read the original article on Purewow. Long gone are the nights of post-work happy hours and getaways taken at a moment's notice. Now it's all about tummy time and sleep schedules (that somehow never coincide with his own). Whether you're shopping for Father's Day for one guy or for a pair of dads heading a family, June 15 is an opportunity to say to the new dad: We got you, fella. Parenting is no walk in the park (which is why moms also need a gift just for them), so we say gift the new dad or dads in your world something to make life a little easier—whether it's baby-related or not. New dads celebrating Father's Day will likely appreciate two categories of gifts: sweet, personalized presents that commemorate their journey into fatherhood so far, or functional gifts that can help make their lives easier. What's best for the new dad in your life will totally depend on their personality and taste. There's a good blend of both on this list. Some of my (and other editors') favorite practical Father's Day gifts include this pair of noise-cancelling Airpods from Apple or this beloved massage gun from Therabody. If you're looking to go down the route of sentimental keepsakes, we're obsessed with this tiny Framebridge keepsake, but also these silly photo socks from Etsy, guaranteed to become a favorite for new dads. So show him that every day is Father's Day: Here are 46 gifts that new fathers will appreciate…possibly even more than that extra hour of sleep. In my quest to find the very best gifts for new dads, I didn't put just anything on the list. In order to make it, I took the following criteria into account: Dad-Approved Finds: In our opinion, the best gift recommendations come straight from the source—this applies to dad gifts just like it would mom. Great Customer Ratings: Items and brands had to have glowing reviews from buyers. Variety: We ensured to include a diverse mix of presents that any dad could appreciate, ranging from the stylish pops to the one in desperate need of some relaxation Budget: Like our variety in gifts, we kept cost in mind, too. Everyone has a different budget, so our suggested presents start from as low as $3. Dermalogica All those late nights and early starts mean dad will be needing a lot of coffee in the morning, plus some beauty products to keep him from looking like a zombie. This eye gel is a triple threat tackling puffiness, fine lines and fatigue. 'My husband likes to joke that he didn't have a single gray hair until the kids came along... and I'd argue that the same could be said for those under-eye circles!' says PureWow executive editor and mom-of-three, Alexia Dellner. She's gifting her spouse this top-rated gel so that 'he can look like he got a full night's if he only clocked in a few hours.' $59 at Dermstore Apple If there's one thing I have first-hand experience with, it's that if you have to hold a newborn to get them to sleep, the very least you can do for yourself is have some great content queued up on your phone. Still, you'll need headphones to enjoy it quietly, which is where these Bluetooth-connected Airpods come in. One of our favorite features is the noise cancellation—coupled with conversation awareness, dad will relish the fact that his headphones help him stay on alert and adjust should the baby cry. $250 at Best Buy YETI Babies: They have the uncanny ability to leave you feeling exhausted—and missing them the most the minute you're apart. Whether dad is still working from home or back at the office, he can show off all of his favorite newborn pics with this digital photo frame. Details we love about it: The sleek frame it comes encased in, but also the unlimited storage and ability to give anyone permission to add photos to the device, making for a sweet surprise when a new-to-him pic pops up. $199; $169 at Aura Amazon For the love of Pete, that darling baby of his won't sleep unless you're standing and rocking. But thanks to the six different massage 'hands' and 54 rotating nodes to help ease tension, soothing sore soles is a breeze, thanks to this foot massager, and will give dad something to look forward to when baby finally goes down for a nap. $38 at Amazon Crowd Cow What is Crowd Cow, you might be wondering? It's a service that combines quality, convenience and price to source meat exclusively from ethical farms (i.e. it's for the dad who cares deeply about the origin story of his meat). It's also for the dad who wants to pitch in by prioritizing home cooked meals. This cut of A5 Striploin Steak—from Kagoshima, Japan—will be a treat for him, but also the whole fam. $143; $119 at Crowd Cow If he has to bounce the baby, at least dad can do it while listening to the latest page-turner. After all, he's already lamenting the fact that he can't quite seem to keep up with his reading—this is the perfect offering. Plus, instead of scrolling Insta, he can scroll the bestseller list. Starts at $15/month Philomel Books A gift that doesn't break the bank: This book, by beloved children's book author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers, is about a father and daughter laying the foundations for their life together and using their own special tools to do so (a hammer, but also a beloved piggie!). The story is as breathtaking as the artwork and dad will treasure reading it aloud to all of his kids. Bonus points if you add an inscription at the beginning. $11 at amazon Cameo If you've never heard of Cameo before, here's a quick rundown: It's a platform where you can pay actors, comedians, athletes, reality stars and other celebs to make personalized videos for you or a loved one. Case in point: How great would it be to have someone like Brian Baumgartner (aka Kevin from The Office) pump him up about new parenthood? Lolz. From $3 at Cameo Therabody Massage guns are helpful for releasing tight knots found in muscles, regardless of whether they're caused by stress…or late night baby rocking. Theragun is one of the most popular massage gun brands, but the Pro version comes with a deep tissue treatment that will not only increase range of motion, it provides the benefits of a 15-minute massage in the span of just two minutes. What a gift. $499 at therabody Le Labo From the brand that brought us Santal 33, this new scent is an instant classic and something dad can wear to feel spiffed up post-diaper change. The fragrance combines notes of eucalyptus and cedarwood with labdanum, which is known for its leathery warmth. Add to that hints of musk and frankincense and it's as unique as it is lightweight. In other words, there's an easy elegance to be found that doesn't overpower, but still speaks to the dapper dad he is at the core. $107 at nordstrom Etsy This best-selling custom portrait from Etsy is a heartfelt and thoughtful way to honor his very first year being a dad. It's special and one-of-a-kind, but the best part? If you're late to organize for Father's Day this year, you can opt for the digital download that you'll receive within three days of ordering. $15 at Etsy Sleepy Jones The days are long, and the sleep cycles are short—such is newborn life. Help dad ease the midnight feedings by gifting him a pair of super luxe pajamas. This tailored set, made from a fine cotton fabric and featuring embroidered hounds, is something that will help him feel composed (not to mention comfy) for both night and day. 'I especially like that this set comes with pockets,' said one dad of a five-month-old. 'I could easily stash a pacifier, but also carry a diaper or pack of wet wipes for easy access on the fly.' $228 at Sleepy jones Artifact Uprising Never have we experienced more plug-and-play thoughtfulness: This templatized board book format from Artifact Uprising makes it a breeze to craft a heartfelt narrative that will make dad tear up whether it's a custom ABCs that pertains his new world, plus baby—or simply an 'All About Me' chronicle of your newborn's new life. (You can also write a book that's completely unique and up to 40 pages in length.) The quality is top notch; the fact that it's a forever keepsake that can be read on repeat is even better. (I'll add that I've been gifting one of these annually to my kid for seven years now.) $45 at artifact uprising VEJA This is a big moment for the Parisian-based brand: They're moving beyond sneakers and launching sandals—and this particular slip-on style is just what dad needs for summer stroller walks or anytime he needs to fly out the door. Available in six different colorways, the Etna is lightweight and sustainable, too, with the sandal's sole made from VEJA's signature Amazonian rubber while the colorful straps are made from organically traced leather sourced from farms in Rio Grande do Sul. $130 at farfetch Google Real talk for a sec: Dad isn't exactly attached to his phone. But now that parenthood requires 24/7 reachability, a smartwatch like this ensures he'll never miss a ping. What we love about this particular option is its oversized screen and ease at syncing with the range of Google tools he already uses. There's more: The Google Pixel Watch 3 can also track his sleep but, given the sleep-deprived stage of life he's in, he may want to pause that functionality…for now. $350 at best buy Amazon Babies don't care where or when they fall asleep in your arms. Enter: this comfy high-tech neck pillow that makes sitting up for two hours bearable. $69 at amazon lululemon He's up and at 'em, working hard to counter the dad bod cliché. These abrasion-resistant shorts—made from a sweat-wicking, quick-drying fabric—are just what he needs to quite literally hit the ground running and power through. $78 at lululemon Rolli Picture this: It's the middle of the day and dad just needs a quick power nap. With the tap of a button on a remote control, these custom-fitted smart shades will lower, giving him the slumber pod he needs to catch some actual Zzzs. Even better, the entire family will benefit—baby, too. (Nap times are all but guaranteed to lengthen with properly installed blackout shades.) Starts at $521, Rolli Skylight Dad will love this—and mom will, too. For the new dad trying to grip on all the varying logistics (from daycare drop-off to nap routines), this digital calendar system might actually change his life. Add a Plus Plan (just $79 a year) and he'll have the ability to forward any email with calendar details and it will be automatically imported. (Recipes, too!) I experienced this one first-hand and it is now the hub that runs our life—and displays a rotation of our favorite family photos when not in use. $280 at skylight Brooklinen Naps are hard to come by when you're tending to a newborn, but if there's any chance of 'sleeping when the baby sleeps,' you want to be sure your bedding is best in class. Enter this ultra-soft (and delightfully neutral) quilt, created as part of a collab with Brooklyn artist and textile maker, Caroline Z. Hurley. It's airy and pillow-like, but also serves as a cozy backdrop for cuddling baby—a double win. $359 at brooklinen Monday As of late, he's a bit too zonked to drink, which is why dad is testing the waters with alcohol-free booze. This particular gin is bold and juniper forward, but it's also got hints on bitter lemon, grapefruit and coriander. Suggest that he subs it in any time the recipe calls for London Dry Gin and he won't be disappointed. $40 at monday Amazon Much like his coffee that always goes lukewarm, the ice in his whiskey melts before he gets a chance to drink it. But these molds create giant ice spheres that melt slower and will keep his beverage frosty on nights when baby bedtime takes a bit longer. $10 at amazon Urban Outfitters Moms are on deck for the bulk of the wake-ups—this we know. But if dad is going to pitch in and help with baby in the middle of the night, the WiFi-enabled Loftie lamp will definitely set him up for success. Yes, it's an alarm clock first, offering joyful sunrise alarms and restful sunset dimming, but it doubles as a reading light and also general ambiance provider. (It even offers light-guided breathwork sessions, which can help counter moments of parental overwhelm.) $450 at urban outfitters Nike Dad sneaks? Not in this house. We mentioned before that he's trying to get back into running and these are just the ticket, providing responsive cushioning and full-length, superlight ZoomX foam to help him maintain his performance while getting a high level of energy return, too. He'll especially love the seamless fit, thanks to the flyknit material that conforms gently to his foot. $180 at nike Altec Sturdy enough for curious baby hands and powerful enough for playing 'Baby Shark' on repeat…all day long. Seriously—the battery lasts 20 hours on a single charge. Dad will love it. $150 at Amazon Anker This power bank fits easily into the diaper bag and comes with both a USB-C and Micro USB charging port. Perfect for him because his phone always seems to die right before capturing that little gummy grin. $26 at AmazoN Camp Snap Takes unlimited digital pics, minus the viewfinder, so dad won't know the results of his artistry until he plugs the camera into his laptop to take a look. Why it's great: The quality is great, but it also allows him to stay in the moment, plus baby—the ultimate gift. $70 at Camp snap Bean Box Coffee that shows up right when he needs it most—feels like magic. When you sign up, you'll get to choose between whole bean and ground coffee, then specify dad's preferences from there (from flavor notes to whether he'd prefer espresso blends or decaf), so he gets exactly what he wants. Starts at $17 Glerups For the guy who's going to be on his feet all day (and all night), these slip-ons provide supreme comfort. Made from 100 percent wool with soft leather soles, they are easy to put on and off and come in 12 stylish shades. 'All of my babies have been very different,' says Dellner, 'but they have all at one point or another required extensive walking and rocking in order to fall asleep. These shoes are comfortable and supportive i.e., the ultimate dad shoe but with a very important twist—they're actually cool looking.' $100 at glerups Huhu He may already have a diaper bag, but—spoiler alert—most parents cycle through several before finding The One. Let's save him all that buying (and rebuying) with Huhu's Everyday Diaper Backpack. There's a space for everything: two external bottle pockets for easy access, four interior zippered mesh pockets, an adjustable divider inside, a clip-on external side pocket and two 'parent' pockets for stowing his sunglasses, wallet, keys or whatever he'd like to keep on hand. PureWow parent testers confirmed it can hold just about everything you need for a day out—no matter where you're headed—and that the padded straps are comfy, without digging in. $195 at huhu Amazon Whether he spends his summers on the beach or at sporting events galore, he'll love this collapsible tailgating table, complete with a mesh food basket, an insulated cooler and—perfect for his current phase of life—four cup holders, all sized to fit a bottle, too. $55 at amazon Etsy These personalized golf balls feature his kiddo's name and favorite color so he can always rep his favorite little one. starts at $34 Crosley Gift him a blast from the past with this funky turntable from Crosley Radio that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker and a functional record player. He can choose to either rock out to 33 ⅓, 45 or 78 RPM records or simply throw on his latest Spotify playlist—either way, he'll make music education a priority for his little one. $299 at nordstrom Dermstore Makeup does wonders for sleep-deprived mamas, but moisture has a similar effect on dads with visible signs of skin dehydration, which can make wrinkles a lot more pronounced. This anti-aging cream will help reverse those effects, delivering a potent combo of ingredients that help target collagen and glycation (a key factor of natural aging) decline. Of course, dad will love the opp for a decadent skincare routine, too. Our dad tester remarked: 'This cream felt like I was supercharging my skin's overall health in less than a minute.' The perfect potion when you're short on time. $185 at Dermstore Framebridge A dad's love for his newborn baby, beautifully documented for all to see: That's what this picture frame offers—not to mention gifting ease. Simply upload any pic from your iPhone or Instagram, choose your frame color and you're good to go. Framebridge will print, frame and deliver it to dad's door in a gorgeous gift box. Done and done. $55 at framebridge Wonderbly What beats a story written just for him? Not much. This sentimental offering will help preserve the many wonders that shape baby's lifelong personality and passions. The best part is they can read it aloud together. $37 at Wonderbly Amazon When sleep schedules are all thrown off, this light-blocking mask will make any afternoon feel like nighttime—the dream. $17 at amazon Best Buy Officially due out on June 5, but mark your iCal, because pre-orders will begin soon. The new design comes with a 4K resolution, but also re-imagined Joy-Con 2 controllers and a powerful new processor. Whether he lives for the nostalgia of Mario Bros. or he's dying to try out the newest Zelda game, the handheld Nintendo Switch is a fun gift for both hardcore gamers and ones who haven't played since Super Nintendo ruled the Earth. $450 at best buy Amazon Because on-the-go dads don't have time to remember where they left their wallet, keys or the baby's diaper bag. These handy little trackers stick directly to any device, making it easy to find via the Tile app. $45 at amazon Williams-Sonoma The second he pours a cup of coffee, the baby wakes up. This smart mug will keep that java nice and warm—down to the exact degree he likes it—even if an hour goes by before he has the chance to sit back down to enjoy it. $150 at williams-sonoma Ingrid+Isabel Ideal for the proud dad with a newborn, he'll never want to take this baseball cap off. In fact, he'll probably go on to purchase the matching babe hat for his little one, too. $28 at ingrid+Isabel Etsy For the dad with a sense of humor, these photos socks will give him the peek-a-boo (but also show-off) moment he's been looking for at the office. After all, there's no better conversation starter. STarts at $10 Levain Bakery Levain Bakery's New Parents Bundle includes a pack of four cookies (choose from a range of options), a bag of Canyon Coffee's bold and smooth Levain Blend and a too-cute onesie that reads 'freshly baked.' Gift it with a note that promises him there's zero pressure to share. $65 at levain Best Buy He's all for anything that streamlines and makes his life easier at this point. Enter this iPad stand/keyboard that turns his tablet into a desktop in a snap. $299 at best buy Ray-Ban Dad may be tech-driven, but he's also pretty damn nostalgic. This pair of sunglasses delivers the best of both worlds, allowing him to capture the most beautiful interactions with baby in an instant sending real time pics and video straight to his phone. $346 at ray-ban Etsy He can always keep his little one's drawings close to home with this adorable leather bookmark. Once you place your order, you just send the seller a scan of your mini-Picasso's art. You can also type in a customized message, too. $25 at etsy The 94 Best Father's Day Gifts, from $10 to $979


Forbes
07-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Forbes
The 25 Best Engagement Gifts, According To A Bride-To-Be
When a couple gets engaged, it's customary to give them a gift that shows how excited you are for their nuptials, especially if they're having an engagement party. While some of the best engagement gifts are traditional—a gorgeous picture frame, champagne flutes or a special ring dish—there are plenty of unexpected choices, too. As a shopping editor and bride-to-be, I've curated a list of options (including some practical items the couple is sure to appreciate) to help you find a thoughtful and sweet gift. The best engagement gifts are thoughtful and show the couple just how excited you are for their ... More nuptials. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERS When selecting a present for the couple, choosing something monogrammed or personalized is always a good idea. It should let them know you're thinking of them, but you don't need to spend a fortune to show how much you care. 'On average, I see anywhere from $50 to $150 on an engagement gift,' says Angela Marchese, a wedding planner at BelFiore Bridal Boutique. 'It really is just a way to congratulate and acknowledge the engagement. There will be many other opportunities during their engagement where people feel inclined to spend more, like on a shower gift or for the actual wedding, so there's no need to splurge for the engagement gift.' Ahead, shop the best engagement gifts that are sure to impress the happy couple. And for more inspiration ahead of the big day, peruse our guide to the best wedding gifts , according to gifting experts. This customized Boarderie cheese board is arranged by hand and contains 19 cheeses, meats, dried fruit, nuts, chocolate and more. It's served on an elegant acacia wood board and topped with the couple's initials—a personal touch that makes this gift extra special. If they're unable to enjoy it right away, the insulated packaging keeps it fresh for up to seven days in the refrigerator. This oval frame by Framebridge can be displayed on a nightstand, bookshelf or hung on the wall with the couple's favorite photo displayed inside. It has a vintage feel, and it's easy to swap out the photo. (Framebridge offers photo printing in its retail stores.) Amazon Nude Glass Round Up Dusty Rose Sparkling Wine Glasses Help the happy couple celebrate their engagement with a set of sophisticated champagne glasses in a soft pink hue. They're made from lead-free crystal and can be washed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. The brand also offers red wine and white wine glasses in the same color, if the couple wants to invest in matching glassware down the road. This unique photo print, created by a local Philadelphia artist, can be customized with the couple's names and important dates, such as the year they met or their anniversary. If you choose to get it framed, you can pick from five different materials, including wood and gold. A close family friend gifted us this elegant cake and pie server from Waterford, and we're planning to use it to cut the cake at our wedding. The crystal handle has an intricate design with diamond and wedge cuts, a signature pattern for the brand. A marble wine cooler is both a practical and decorative gift, as the couple is sure to be gifted Champagne bottles to celebrate their engagement. I've had my eye on this white marble cooler for the last couple of months, and I love that it doubles as a vase for fresh cut flowers. At some point, the couple will need a safe place to store their rings. This Rifle Paper Co. porcelain ring dish features an intricate gold design inspired by nature and can hold other small trinkets in addition to rings. This personalized matchbook is a unique and charming gift that doubles as a decorative item. It's constructed from wood and has a sliding lid that can be customized with the couple's initials. Walmart Connoisseurs Diamond Dazzle Stik Portable Diamond Cleaner This convenient Connoisseurs jewelry cleaning stick is sure to come in handy with all of the events in the bride-to-be's future. Simply twist the bottom, then brush the solution over your diamond to remove any dirt, oil or debris that might be clouding the surface. (The brand's gemstone cleaner also earned a top spot in our guide to the best jewelry cleaners .) When I got engaged, one of my best friends sent me this Minted ornament personalized with the date my fiancé and I got engaged and our names. The clear acrylic has a nice weight, and the velvet bow on top is a decorative touch. Every year, hanging this on our tree will remind us of our special day. A photo book showcasing the couple's love story—or displaying their engagement photos—is a gift they will cherish for years to come. This one from Artifact Uprising is fully customizable, from the color of the foil-stamped linen cover to the number of pages. Gifting the couple a bottle of bubbly is a common engagement gift, but if you want something different, consider this smooth cabernet sauvignon. The front of the bottle can be personalized with up to three lines of custom text, which makes it feel extra special. This best-selling necklace from Jenny Bird features a single letter hanging on an adjustable gold chain. (There are two different lengths: 17 inches or 19 inches.) It's delicate enough to layer with other jewelry, and you can add another letter to the chain to represent the bride-to-be's new initials. One of the best gifts I received this year was personalized stationery from Minted. I've been using the cards for handwritten thank-you notes to wedding vendors and those who sent us engagement gifts. Minted also offers a vast selection of stationery, ranging from classic to modern styles. 'You can never go wrong with a cheese board, let alone a cheese board with the couple's initials in the shape of a heart,' says Marchese. Mark & Graham also has a wide selection of elegant serveware, most of which can be personalized and paired together for a cohesive look when entertaining. The happy couple will surely appreciate this fun gift, which will get them on the court for a friendly game of pickleball. You can customize the text on the front, and the back features a fun and colorful design. I received a set of these pint glasses when I got engaged, and I've gotten so much use out of them. The glass is dishwasher safe and feels surprisingly high quality. Each glass is laser-etched with a detailed map of the city you select, complete with GPS coordinates. I plan on gifting a set to a good friend who's newly engaged. Target Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Camera A camera is a great way to ensure the couple can capture all the important moments leading up to the big day. I own this Fujifilm camera and plan to use it at my upcoming bridal shower to create a scrapbook with photos from the celebration. I had several friends get engaged this year, and I sent them all a cheerful and bright bouquet ahead of their engagement party to let them know I'm thinking of them. The Bouqs Co., our pick for best flower delivery service overall, has so many options to choose from, including this Wild About U arrangement that includes lush blooms and succulents. This card game, developed by popular podcast host and therapist Esther Perel, has guided prompts that can help you learn more about the person you're playing with. My fiancé and I own a similar game, and it's a nice date night activity that brings up fresh and interesting topics to discuss. Keeping track of all that needs to be done when planning a wedding can be overwhelming, but this wedding planning book by wedding expert Elizabeth McKellar simplifies the process and makes it more manageable. Think of it as your personal wedding planner in book form. 'Nothing like saying you're on your way to matrimony with matching his and her tumblers,' says Marchese. It's also a helpful reminder to the couple to stay hydrated as they dive into wedding planning and the many activities that go with it. Ideal for the jet-setting couple, this leather passport holder and luggage tag set is crafted from leather and keeps your most important information secure while you're traveling. You can add the couple's initials in gold or silver on the front of each item. This Papier spiral journal is a great way for the couple to keep track of treasured family recipes, favorite restaurants and everything in between. It has space for 85 recipes plus room to jot down ratings, dietary requirements and tips. Plus, personalization is free. Whether the couple entertains often or prefers to cook quiet dinners at home, this elegant square baker from Le Creuset is an excellent addition to their kitchen. It's made from high-fired stoneware with a porcelain enamel-glaze finish that resists scratches and stains. I also love that it's oven, broiler, microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe.