It's that time of year again for year-end holiday celebrations and...our gender neutral annual gift guide! So if you haven't finished your shopping, here are more great gifts, holiday guides and shops with products to empower your 8 to 13-year-olds. Enjoy this list of organizations and innovators we love and support.
A team of two Sheheroes are the great minds behind this product. With this new subscription service kids receive a "crate" in the mail once a month that contains an engaging activity book, STEaM activities, creative play props and more! AND when you purchase a crate a percentage of the proceeds will be donated to Sheheroes.
The Lammily doll, was created by digital artist and SheHero Nickolay Lamm, and is the first fashion doll with realistic body proportions made to reflect realistic body proportions and promote a positive body image for children. Kids can now actually play with a doll that reflects the human body accurately. How cool and amazing is that?
ENTER CODE: SHEHEROES with your purchase and a percentage of the proceeds will be donated to Sheheroes!
This unique company founded by SheHero and founder Wendy Bryan Lazar makes amazing and adorable organ plushies for all ages. Learning about the human body has never been so fun or sweet. I heart guts!
This Coloring Book lets your child get creative while they learn the artwork of master women painters like Frida Kahlo, Grandma Moses, Mary Cassatt, and more. Amazon
This make-your-own kaleidoscope kit includes parts to make an 8 1/2" kaleidoscope, as well as dried flowers, polished gemstones, glass marbles, and minerals to create the patterns inside. Fabulous decals are also included to decorate the outside of your kaleidoscope. Amazon
The beauty of Makies is that your child custom designs their 3-D printed doll by selecting the doll's size, shape, skin color, hair type etc. Now Makies has further improved their custom service by expanding their accessories line to include items hearing aids, and walking sticks to represent dolls with disabilities. Brilliant. Makies
Crazy Crayons recycles stick crayons to create these gorgeous Eco friendly star crayons. Amazon
Experiment with crystallization using the fifteen experiments in this kit. Grow crystals on plaster shapes, use dyes to form colored crystals, and much more. Amazon
For the curious child who is interested in learning about science and exploration. Amazon
This company hand presses the full text of your favorite classic children's book, on your new favorite t-shirt, tote bag or poster. A sweet and sentimental gift for your favorite avid reader. Lithograph
This set is pretty fun! You supply the safe ingredients from your kitchen and Candy Chemistry supplies the supplies for experiments while you learn the science behind making candy! National Geographic
It's never too early to appreciate original art. Whether it's a SheHero, their own portrait, or their favorite fictional character, an original illustration is a great gift that will keep giving for years,if not decades to come. Etsy
The Griffith Observatory shop online has everything from nebula printed socks to beginner telescopes for your favorite star gazer, or better yet, consider a membership or tickets to a laser show for the family at your local observatory. Griffith Observatory
Twenty-four color pencils, oil pastels, watercolor cakes, 2 paint brushes and 2 drawing pencils and accessories should get any young aspiring artist started. Amazon
This is a book of female icons, ranging from mythological to contemporary figures. The results of the mixing up the figures results in fantastic portraits appealing to all ages and backgrounds. Colour Her
We love this easy-to-use invention kit. Step by step instructions for 12 inventions that can be hacked hundreds more ways while your child expands their math, science, art and technology skills. Pretty cool! Little Bits
These scarves are a great gift for your math loving fashionista. The come in black and white and in three different math symbols, The Golden Ratio, Infinity, or Pi. Thinkgeek
A book book that teaches the alphabet while offering a beautifully illustrated list of great American women and discusses what it is to be rad and "radical". The list is made up of 26 brilliant diverse women spanning several centuries. From artists and abolitionists, scientists and suffragettes, to rock stars and rabble-rousers, they are all agents of change. CityLights Books