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he history of the Christmas gift dates back to 4th century A.D. - the
time of Saint Nicholas (later called Santa Claus). Even after so many
years, people still find it difficult to find the perfect Christmas
gifts for the special persons in their lives. But it doesn't have to
be so hard. One just has to anticipate the coming of Christmas and
write down good ideas as they occur. For instance, if your dad is
frustrated that his old fishing rod broke during summer vacation, he
might forget about it after a while, but it is your job to write it
down and remember to buy him a replacement when Xmas comes.

Another good tip when looking for good Christmas gifts is to think of
alternatives to the common presents. Here are a few ideas for
alternative Christmas gifts:

1. Subscriptions (monthly magazine, journals etc.)

2. Food (gift voucher for restaurants, gourmet food basket, and
others)

3. Holiday (gift voucher for short vacation breaks)

4. Personal care (facial treatment, health resort holiday, etc.)

5. Entertainment (cinema tickets, trip to a go-cart track, etc.)

Get more ideas in
http://astore.amazon.com/hubpages00507-20
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