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Ultimate Gift Guide for the Lifelong Learner
Episode 53

Ultimate Gift Guide for the Lifelong Learner

Blooming Curious · Edwina Cottino

November 11, 20246m 53s

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Show Notes

Most of us spend way to much on gifts. Unfortunately, despite our best intentions, most of those gifts end up in landfill.Isn't it time to rethink gift giving? Our gift giving in our families also sets a precedent. What precedent do you want to leave for your children? In today's episode Edwina explores how quality outlives quantity and curates the ultimate list of gifts for the lifelong learner, both adult and child. Educators need to stay on top of their game, and the one thing that keeps them there is research and reading. That's why Edwina has curated the ultimate bookshelf for educators as well as gifts for curious, smart, creative kids. Let this be your ultimate guide for this gift giving season.

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00:00 Introduction: The Season of Gift-Giving

00:28 Setting a Precedent for Quality Gifts

01:21 Curated Gifts for Lifelong Learners

01:35 The Power of Books

02:40 Educational Toys and Games

03:30 Homemade Gifts: A Personal Touch

05:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts