Mini Yeti Friend Bring a bit of wild into your kid’s

Mini Yeti Friend

Bring a bit of wild into your kid’s life with a personal Mini Yeti Friend, handmade by Kelice, founder of local plush company Careful It Bites. These fleece and felt yetis stand 6.5˝ with customizable face, eye, and heart colors if you order offline. Each plush also comes with a hand-stamped cotton bag. Although suitable for all ages, these unusual monsters are perfect for the quirky teen in your life. TERRA CLARKE OLSEN

$18. carefulitbites.com. Available at Crackerjack Contemporary Crafts, 1815 N. 45th St.., 547-4983, crackerjackcrafts.com.

Concept

A simple-to-learn and -play party game, Concept pits two teams against each other, sort of. Each team chooses a word or phrase—which vary from simple nouns to pop-culture references—and tries to get the other team to guess it, placing game pieces on various icons on the board as clues. Concept is endless fun, varying in difficulty and wackiness depending on who’s playing. TCO

$33. Card Kingdom, 5105 Leary Ave. N.W., 523-2273, cardkingdom.com.

Ninja Bag

The perfect gift for the tech-savvy teen who needs a bit of help toting all their devices. Handmade in Seattle, it features an image of a ninja scaling the Space Needle, evoking the kawaii style that designer Retro Pop Namu is known for while also incorporating hometown pride. Made from a cotton canvas, the shoulder bag has numerous pockets and a padded sleeve that fits an iPad, netbook, or tablet. TCO

$45. etsy.com/shop/namu. Available at Sassafras, 
2307 First Ave., 420-7057, 
sassafras-seattle.com.

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Courtesy Careful It Bites

Courtesy Careful It Bites