From TikTok Trends to Timeless Keepsakes: Gifts for Daughters She'll Adore
As both a daughter myself and mom to two girls, I know just how special that familial bond is. Whether she's the oldest daughter who's ready to take charge of any situation or she's mommy or daddy's little angel (or a little bit of both!), she's a cherished and irreplaceable part of your family. It's easy to see why you want to celebrate all of her life's major moments! From birthdays (how is she another year older?!) to graduations or even her wedding, these times deserve to be celebrated in style. But let's be honest—finding a gift that's as meaningful as your love for her and cool enough to match her unique style can feel like a tall order.
You might be seeking the best TikTok gifts for your plugged-in Gen Z'er who's always up to date on the latest trends, or perhaps you need some advice in the teenage girl gifts department since your Lululemon-obsessed daughter has a very long wishlist. Or maybe, your daughter is a new mom who just brought home your very first grandchild. Whatever her 'thing' is and whichever life stage she's reached, you're sure to find a special gift for her on this list. Ranging from wardrobe staples to personalized jewelry, there are a variety of great ideas for parents to give their daughters this year.
Whether you're searching for the perfect gift for your little girl or your now all-grown-up daughter, there are so many different ways to say, 'I love you' to your daughter.
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Best Gifts for Her For Every Occasion | Gifts 11-Year-Old Girls Are Sure to Love | Gifts for Any and Every 10 Year Old GirlFrom teenage girls to moms of teens, every daughter will appreciate this little device that lets her wirelessly print her favorite pics on the go. No need to worry about ink cartridges or toner — just connect via Bluetooth and print away! I received this as a gift a few months ago and have had the most fun printing out pictures of my toddler with it instead of going the old-fashioned route and remembering every few months and printing them at the pharmacy.
$69.99 at amazon.comThis dish towel might be a bit cheeky, but she can totally admit it's true — Mom really was right about pretty much everything.
$7.89 at amazon.comIt never seems like we have enough hands to grab our bag, water bottle, groceries, kids — and no wonder! This bracelet key ring will free up her hands of at least one thing: her car keys. And she'll never have to tear her purse apart looking for them again.
$13.99 at amazon.comWhether your jet-setting gal is constantly catching her next flight to come visit you or vacation with friends, she'll love taking this duffel bag along. It qualifies as a personal item on most airlines, so she can still use her rolling suitcase as a carry-on while adding so much extra packing space. The bottom compartment stores shoes to keep your belongings clean and theres even a trolley strap with a zippered pouch to keep her wallet close. It's a travel essential she'll wonder how she ever got on without.
$33.99 at amazon.comThose salon-quality manicures can add up—that is unless you know about none other than the Duchess of Sussex's secret weapon. I tried this viral nail polish set and can confirm: it dries almost instantly and leaves nails pristine for a whole week, if not longer. She'll love how quick and easy it makes getting a great looking manicure—and how much money she'll save.
$39.00 at amazon.comWe love our emotional support water bottles, but they can be a bit cumbersome, to say the least. This useful little crossbody will leave her totally hands-free with a spot for her bottle, phone, cards, and lip gloss — all the essentials covered! Our editors are huge fans of the Wanderfull, as is Oprah!
$59.00 at amazon.comDid you know each month has its very own birth flower? Green thumb or not, this simple grow kit is something she'll enjoy for weeks to come, and it's a gift she'll truly never expect.
$36.00 at uncommongoods.comShe may have never heard of this kitchen gadget, yet, but it'll quickly become her most-prized possession. It can act as a warming tray for prepared food, a quick-defrost station, a bottle warmer, and even a place to ferment dough faster. It has a handy strap to keep it rolled tightly when stored and even comes with a cloth travel case.
$49.99 at amazon.comSnag this inexpensive ring dish to go with a new set of earrings or a special new ring as a sweet finishing touch on a beautiful gift. The single-letter personalization gives it a customized feel without the customized price tag.
$14.99 at amazon.comThis gorgeous glass cross is a sentimental gift that she'll cherish for years, whether she hangs it in a window, places it on her Christmas tree as an ornament, or uses it as a paperweight.
$16.81 at amazon.comSet her up with a year of quick and easy-to-digest devotionals that'll get her in the Word on a daily basis. This book has passages written by a number of respected christian authors, like Joni Eareckson Tada, Lydia Brownback, Jen Wilkin, and more. If you really want to make it special, get two and go through this devotional with her!
$14.42 at amazon.comCharm necklaces are wildly trendy right now, but none will make for as personalized and sweet a gift as this one. Choose up to seven charms to include, some of which can be engraved with personalized messages or names.
$19.50 at amazon.comShe'll feel like she's walking on a cloud with these cozy clogs. They come in twelve different colors and have a hard soled-bottom so she can wear them outside.
$19.99 at amazon.comThose old high school t-shirts might be comfy to sleep in, but odds are they're looking a little worse for wear at this point. Upgrade her nighttime wardrobe with this cute satin pajama set that's just a bit more sophisticated than her t-shirt collection. Bonus: satin is great for hot sleepers.
$25.98 at amazon.comWhether she's in her first place by herself, a newlywed, or has a family of little mouths to feed, we can all use a go-to cookbook that has an arsenal of easy recipes to combat the weekday blues, and this Ina Garten one is just that. You'll never get another 3 p.m. text saying "What do I make for dinner?!" again. Instead, expect a 7 p.m. picture of "OMG, this was delicious, Mom!" I've made multiple recipes from this cookbook and am pleased every time.
$17.00 at amazon.comIf she doesn't have this viral tumbler, then take this as your sign to get her one. Yes, they are just as great as everyone makes them out to be — so many of our CL editors have them! If she does have an emotional support water bottle already, then consider snagging her one of our favorite Stanley accessories instead.
$39.70 at amazon.comThere are two types of women in the world: those who carry wallets with just the necessities and those who carry bags with anything and everything you could ever need. The latter will love this vegan leather tote.
Bonus: This faux leather tote is one of Amazon's all-time best sellers, so take that as a guarantee that she'll love it.
$16.99 at amazon.comDoesn't it feel like just yesterday you were buying her that massive Vera Bradley duffel for Christmas (that she probably still uses)? Bring a bit of nostalgia back this year with this adorable backpack bag charm. Bag charms and Vera Bradley are all the rage right now, so combine both for an ultra-trendy gift she'll be super impressed with. You might have used it as a coin purse in days' past, but she'll love storing her AirPods in it.
$12.50 at amazon.comIs your daughter always on TikTok? If so, she's probably had these spa headbands on her list for a while. This set of two gets rave reviews and comes in a ton of other color combos. Bonus: when she has two then she'll never have to worry about not having one on hand!
$8.09 at amazon.comSophisticated and sweet (just like her!), this bracelet can be personalized with her name or nickname. Choose from three different metal options, four font picks, and the birthstone.
$25.50 at amazon.comIntroducing: the secret weapon of every pro crafter and event throwing extraordinaire. Get ready for all the monogrammed and personalized presents after you gift her this.
$129.00 at amazon.comYou probably remember the first time Crocs became popular and how obsessed she was with them. Hear me out—the Crocs of today have come a long way from the ones she wore so many years ago! They're all the rage again, so she'll be super excited to get a pair, whether she wears them out and about to run errands or just in her own garden.
$54.99 at crocs.comIf buying the $150+ sweatsuit that everyone is raving about isn't in the budget, then get this Amazon lounge set instead. It's basically the same thing — just as comfortable, tons of color options, and no one will guess the difference in price!
$49.99 at amazon.comNo matter how many miles separate the two of you, you'll always know she has a piece of your heart. This necklace set makes a perfect mother-daughter gift to share with a child, as well as a sweet gift for an adult daughter who can share it with her own young one.
$14.99 at amazon.com
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