Anyone can get a customer an expensive holiday gift. But here are my top 10 for under $25 that they will love.

30 Second Dance Party. A perennial favorite that we can all use in the office or at our home workspace. I dare you not to smile and dance when you hit the button. Try it! $25.

Adventures In The Abyss: A Dystopian Activity Book For The Modern Age. Being a big dystopian novel reader, I could not resist for a break from doomscrolling. With work, family, kids, friends, and any adult obligations, it’s important to make time for mindfulness. This book is for finding some zen and getting creative. It’s full of puzzles, coloring pages, and other games that can take you out of all the chaos and bring you back down to earth. $20

Worry Monster.  For your Monster’s safety, it will arrive flat and require simple assembly to bring to life. Then, write down your greatest worry on a strip of paper, insert the end into the pin between the monster’s eyes, and give it a twist. Once it’s all coiled up, slide the pin out and the worry will fall right into the monster’s mouth. It’s a fun way of visualizing a worry leaving your mind, getting smaller, then disappearing for good. $20

Puffin Parka Slim Can Cooler.  When winter weather calls for cozy outerwear, rely on this stylish parka to protect your favorite beverages. Efficient double-layer insulation keeps your drink chilled and your hands dry – and looks great doing it. $16

Fitness Dice. Take the “work” out of your workouts at home or on the road with this innovative fitness dice set. No need for barbells, props, or equipment; these seven wooden cubes require only your body weight and your will. First, roll six dice to decide which target areas you’ll tackle. Then, toss the seventh to determine your repetitions and time. $19

Mistaken Lyrics Coasters. We all have that one friend. No matter how many times you correct them, they will always belt out “Hold me closer, Tony Danza.” Embrace the hilarity of getting the lyrics to “Tiny Dancer” and other songs so wrong with these clever coasters. The cork designs come in two styles: classic rock and greatest hits. Classic rock includes hits like “I Wanna Hold Your Ham.” And then there are the greatest hits, with tunes like “Hit Me With Your Pet Shark. $25

Heng Balance Lamp. Within the frame of the pleasingly minimalist Heng Lamp is a surprising way to illuminate it. The lamp is lit by connecting the balls containing embedded magnets. Separating them turns off the light. The sleek design creates the illusion of light passing through the curved frame. $25

Levain Bakery Cookies.  Baked in NYC and beloved worldwide, their crispy and chewy and soft and melty cookies have become iconic for a reason. They make each 6-ounce cookie by hand every day, with simple ingredients— the same way they have done since 1995. $25 and up.

Atumtek 40 Inch Selfie Stick. It has a telescoping neck and a Bluetooth shutter trigger remote, plus my favorite part is that it can double as a tripod. $9

Venus Flytrap. Remember these when you were a kid?  Large carnivorous plants that feed on bugs with jaw-like petals aka ‘bug traps’. This dionaea plant is a useful flying and non-flying insect trap, able to grow in a carnivore plant pot, carnivore plant terrarium, and more. $20