Graduation gifts are some of the most challenging gifts to pick out, especially when you’re buying for your teen’s friends who have become almost as dear to us as our sons and daughters. We asked our seasoned parents what they love to give their kids’ friends, and here are some of their answers.
Some of these gifts can be bought in bulk, making giving to a large number more affordable.
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Best graduation gifts for your teen’s friends
1. IKEA Frakta bags
The big blue bags (available to order on Amazon) are the most amazing bags we have ever used for packing and moving. College-bound grads will have loads of stuff to take to school, and giving them one of these lightweight and durable bags will be a huge help.
This is THE bag that every Grown and Flown parent has gotten for their teen — their friends (and parents) will love this when they move in.
2. The Naked Roommate
In its 7th Edition, this book includes everything any young man or woman might encounter as a college student.
3. Thank You Cards from Minted
All grads need a way to thank the many people who have helped them reach this milestone. We have used Minted for our holiday cards and personalized stationery and think their one-of-a-kind designs are gorgeous.
FREE custom envelopes and recipient addressing.
4. Target Shower Caddy
Students need a shower caddy, especially if they have shared bathrooms in their dorms. Fill the caddy with some starter toiletries for an added treat.
5. Lokai Bracelets
We have fallen in love with Lokai and cannot believe all the gorgeous and well-priced bracelets they offer, especially this collegiate line. This is a charming idea for a gift for your teen’s friend group. While you are on the Lokai site, check out the collections for Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, professional sports teams, and much more.
6. Fanatics College Gear
Shop Fanatics for the largest selections of official NCAA merchandise for over 500 colleges and pro teams, too. College students LOVE wearing hats, t-shirts — anything — from their new schools.
7. Target Backpack Laundry Bag
Every student needs a laundry bag at college, so pick out one of these for each friend and get a starter pack of detergent to make doing their first load of laundry away from home a breeze.
8. Uncommon Goods Bedside Essentials Pocket
Dorm beds are typically elevated and have no built-in storage for things like glasses, a phone, or book students might have been using at bedtime. This felt pouch attaches to the bed.
9. Financial Literacy
Teens are expected to leave home with a foundation in financial literacy, but few already have answers to all the money questions they will face once they live on their own.
See why the one reviewer at the New York Times calls Napkin Finance “one of the best financial aid primers I have read in years.”
10. Inspirational Socks
Teens need new socks to go off to college, and our favorite sock brand is Notes to Self. College students can start their day with positivity when they reach for a pair of these incredibly comfortable and durable socks from you.
11. Target Tool Kit
This is a gift they will use for years to come. With 27 pieces, it is a very complete and well-priced set.
12. Fanatics Drawstring Bag
This lightweight and practical collegiate drawstring bag are perfect for a gym bag. If you can’t find one with a college logo, look for colors that match the school.
13. Tervis Tumbler
Choosing one of these tumblers from the Tervis Tumbler Collegiate Collection for your teen’s friends is a thoughtful way to celebrate where each is heading off in the fall. They can be personalized, come with a lifetime guarantee, and are affordable.
14. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” asked the mole.
“Kind,” said the boy.
Send your teen (and their friends) off with a slender book of love and life lessons with The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse. Written and illustrated by beloved British artist Charlie Mackesy, this is a 2019 bestselling (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and more) fable with gorgeous illustrations throughout.
15. Kendra Scott Jewelry
Your daughter and her friends will never forget a unique piece of jewelry from Kendra Scott, especially if the stones are personalized with the colors of the college each girl is attending. There are dozens of stones to pick from to create unique necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
16. Monogrammed Pottery Barn Teens Beach Towel
This is one of the most popular and memorable gifts for your teen’s friends, and adding a monogram means they are much more likely to keep up with it at college and beyond.
17. Hydro Flask Water Bottle
A new water bottle is a convenient graduation gift, and these Hydro Flask come in many different colors, sizes, and price points. They are one of the most popular brands on campus and will help keep your teen from needing to buy water in expensive and wasteful plastic bottles
18. Personalized Card Case from Leatherology
Personalized gifts are some of the nicest to give grads. We love all the choices you will find at Leatherology. These slim card cases are available in 17 different options and would be a memorable gift for any soon-to-be college guy or young woman.
19. Frame
Making copies of a favorite friend group and placing them in frames is a sentimental and inexpensive gift. An acrylic photo frame like this one would be a good choice, and these are available in packs of multiple frames.
20. YETI Mug
This YETI Rambler Stainless Steel Rambler is virtually indestructible, and it will keep your teen’s drink cold (or hot) for hours. They are available in a wide range of sizes and styles; personalize with college logos or monograms.
21. Anker Portable Phone Charger
It’s a disaster and safety risk to run out of battery life on a cell phone, so keep college students covered with this small, light, high-speed phone charger by Anker. Compatible with iPhone 14/13/12 Series, S10, Pixel 4, and more.
22. Pottery Barn Teen Monogrammed Robe
This super soft and warm robe is a gift your teen and friends will use every day on trips to and from the communal bathroom in the dorm. Available in four colors, add a monogram or name and choose from many pretty yarn colors to make this a very thoughtful gift.
23. Fanatics Folding Chair
There are never enough places to sit in a dorm room, and these excellent folding chairs with college logos are the ultimate guest chair. Also, your college student can take it outside if they want to find somewhere to study or hang out outside.
24. Umbrella
College kids will be so glad they packed along with an umbrella the first morning they have to walk to class in a downpour. They can all use a Travel Umbrella that folds into a backpack. This one by Repel gets the highest ratings from the New York Times, but they also make many different umbrellas in pretty colors.
25. Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life…And Maybe the World
Admiral William H. McRaven (Ret) wrote one of the most memorable college graduation speeches of all time, and this bestselling book is the written version. His words are direct and inspirational, in equal parts, making this a perfect send-off for any teen.
26. Smathers & Branson Key Fob
We are long-time fans of Smathers & Branson and have purchased many of their fantastic needlepoint gifts through the years. We think the collegiate key fobs would be a big hit with any grads you are shopping for.
27. Carhartt Travel Kit
Get your teen’s friends a travel case for toiletries from the iconic Carhartt brand. The interior is lined with water resistant coating and the exterior is water repellent. Add a few travel sized toiletries and they will be set for their first trip back home from college.
28. Travel Jewelry Case
This mini travel jewelry case is perfect for when your teen is traveling. Its compact size makes it easy to use in a dorm room when storing jewelry out of sight in a drawer. Available in seven pretty colors.
29. Cash
Teens appreciate and need money, and there are many clever ways to “dress it up.”
- Fill a mason jar with dollars and add decorative touches in the colors of each college.
- If you are genuinely creative, consider making a dollar wreath like the one below.
- And if you are not particularly crafty, write a check made out for $20.23 and place it in a card or a favorite grad book.
30. Gift Cards
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