Gifts for family get-together

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    DIY Christmas mug - 300 ml

    Regular price 100 kr.
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    DIY gingerbread house

    Regular price 70 kr.
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    DIY elf door decoration

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    Roll up piano - 83 cm

    Regular price 400 kr.
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    Guess me. World history, pop cult...

    Regular price 150 kr.
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    Dancing mat for up to two players

    Regular price 450 kr.
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    Wooden Chinese Chess

    Regular price 130 kr.
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    Wooden Ludo Game

    Regular price 70 kr.
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Gifts for family get-together – Games, glow and easy serving

Bring everyone together with pieces that set up quickly and pack down in minutes. This collection suits small kitchens, living rooms and holiday visits. It is timely for weekends filled with guests. Expect traditional board games, card and dice games, table sports, napkins, runners, tealight holders, small serving bowls and trays that move safely between rooms.

Plan the flow: doorway hello, snack station and a photo corner. Keep centres low so conversation and passing dishes stay smooth. Shallow bowls with regular refills protect texture and leave room for elbows and mugs. A scorepad and timer keep games brisk and friendly.

For mixed ages, pair picture-led cards with a classic board game, then wind down with colouring books using twin markers. Store parts in zip bags inside boxes so late joiners slot in without long explanations. A small tray gathers props and returns them in one lift.

Care is straightforward. Fold runners, stack tableware and return games to labelled boxes. The next gathering begins with the same calm map.

Frequently asked questions

Which games suit grandparents and children together?

Choose bingo, picture-led cards, dominoes and jumbo dice. Teams reduce pressure, turns stay short and rules fit on one card. The mix keeps energy up without overwhelming anyone, and it leaves space for chatting between rounds and topping up bowls and cups.

How do I set a tiny table?

Run a narrow runner, keep lighting to shelves and serve from a side tray. Stack plates, keep cups together and refresh bowls rather than piling high. The layout protects sightlines, suits group photos and clears quickly when it is time for a puzzle or film.

Any tips for tidy snack stations?

Use shallow bowls, napkins at both ends and a lined bin nearby. A tray for sauces prevents spills and shortens walks to the kitchen. Refilling little and often keeps the table neat and prevents the mountain effect that eats space around plates and glasses.

What makes a good host gift for the family?

Try a fun mug and coaster pair, a small frame for a new photo or a snack tin with matching napkins. Compact pieces start working immediately, travel well and avoid bold scents or sizes that might not suit the household’s style or storage.

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