Category: Holidays
5 Gift Ideas for Kids who Love Video Games 2022
Snow falls. Neon lights twinkle. People gather around to celebrate. The gift-giving season is here! You have a special person in your life and need to get them something that shows them how much you love them. You want them to be blown away by how cool and thoughtful you are. Seeing them smile from ear to ear over the perfect gift is your desire, but maybe you’re struggling with ideas. What do you get the kid who has all the newest games? Perhaps you’re searching for alternatives to video games that your little gamer will love. You might wonder, “what are some gaming-themed gift ideas for kids that won’t break the bank?”
Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered!

At GameTruck, we understand how important it is to find the right gift for the gamers in your life at a reasonable price. The holiday season can be crazy and overwhelming, but you can kick those negative feelings to the curb with this gamer-approved gift ideas for kids that’ll help you be the coolest and show just how much you love them.
Lego Minecraft Skull Arena
Looking for a non-video game item that your youngster will love? Try Lego’s Skull Arena from Minecraft. After the arena is built, they can battle it out for the golden apple, flee from the killer rabbit, and target practice with the slime shooter!


Controller Skins
Help your gamer stand out with a unique controller skin! From their favorite color to TV shows (like this Naruto themed PS5 skin), there are so many options to choose from. If you’re looking for a personal gift, try getting a skin that reminds you of them.
Nintendo Switch Membership
Why settle for one game when you can have all the Nintendo games? That’s right! Nintendo now offers special memberships for individuals and families. For $40 for one person or $80 for an entire family, they’ll get a year’s access to a massive library of video games, including retro SEGA Genesis games, popular releases like Mario Kart and Animal Crossing, and classic Nintendo 64 games like Star Fox 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.


Nintendo Labo
Combine crafts and video games for a one-of-a-kind present! Allow your kiddo to express creativity while playing their favorite Nintendo Switch games. Start with a piece of cardboard and build yourself one of five different Toy-Con projects, such as a 13-key piano, a fishing pole, or even a motorbike. Add your Nintendo Switch console to power it up, and you can hold a recital, catch a fish, or win a race!
Gaming Themed Books
Want to give a fun, educational gift? Check out video game-themed books! These books include your kid’s favorite video game settings, streamers, and dilemmas. Some good fits for your child might be A Hole New World, Ava in Codeland, Glitch, The Sword of Herobrine, and Enter the Mine.

Finding the right gift can add an unnecessary burden on you. You want a gift that shows how much you love them while still being within your budget. With this list by your side, you can rock this gifting-giving season! Stay tuned for our ultimate gift list for Gamer Dads!

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Five Halloween Safety Ideas
Spooky season is upon us! From jack-o-lanterns to delicious treats, Halloween is here. This magical time of year brings back so many childhood memories. As a parent, you want to create these moments for your child. You want them to smile as they dress up as their favorite superhero or princess. Their costume is a unique way of expressing themselves while having fun trick-or-treating. To ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween night, it’s important to follow these Halloween safety tips from your friends at GameTruck.
It’s easy to daydream about the excitement and joy of Halloween night, but it can quickly become a stressful or harmful experience. We never know what will happen. From allergies to strangers to getting lost, you want to protect your kid from these moments to give them the best night ever. Here are five easy ways to practice Halloween safety from your friends at GameTruck.

1. Increase Visibility for Safe Halloween Trick-or-Treating
As the sun goes down, it can be difficult for drivers to see everyone, especially on busy streets. An easy way to keep kids safe is to increase their visibility. From reflective tape to light color costumes, you want to catch the attention of others to ensure that they’ll see your kiddos.
If your home has trick-or-treaters visiting, consider making it even safer by ensuring walkways are well-lit and clear from debris. This helps protect visitors from slipping and falling.
2. Trick-or-Treating in Groups: Enhancing Halloween Safety
If your child is old enough to go trick-or-treating on their own, encourage them to go with friends. An easy way to promote safety is with groups of three or more people. Larger groups of friends increase the fun and offer more protection as there are more eyes and ears in the situation. This will help deter adults with bad intentions.
3. EpiPen Education for Allergy Safety
If your child or someone in their friend group has an allergy, take a moment to offer EpiPen education. Demonstrate how to use it in an emergency.
4. Host a GameTruck Halloween Party: Safe and Fun Alternative
Need an alternative to trick-or-treating? Host a spooktacular party with our mobile video game theater! Kids and adults can enjoy safe, warm, and clean fun while showing off their amazing costumes. You can rest easy knowing that our game coaches will do all the set-up and clean-up for your private party while you sit back, relax, and maybe enjoy an uninterrupted adult conversation. Contact your local GameTruck here to check availability.
5. Clear Communication for Halloween Safety
If your child will go around the neighborhood and/ or visit other ones, always practice clear communication. Discuss the route and plans ahead of time. Do periodic check-ins. When traveling with groups, plans often change, so make sure that these changes are discussed and cleared with you before changes are made. Practicing clear communication is a great way to give your child some freedom and responsibility while keeping them safe.
Halloween is a fun and magical time of year. Use one or all of these ideas to keep your family safe while giving them the best spooky season yet!
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Looking for more Halloween fun? Check out our article on 7 nontraditional fall fun ideas for a frightfully good time!
Make A Difference Day: 7 Ways to Celebrate
The responsibility of being a parent wasn’t something I truly understood until I became one. Growing up as the oldest, taking care of siblings, I knew all the physical work, like changing diapers, cooking, washing laundry, etc. However, I never knew the emotional burden of wondering, “Am I raising my child to be good?”
Until I became a mom, I didn’t grasp the weight of responsibility that lies on a parent’s shoulder in raising a young person of character. I want my children to be compassionate, empathetic people who genuinely care about others. This is one of our main goals as parents.
Why is Make A Difference Day important?
It can be hard to know where to start in the process of building character within kids, but one great opportunity can be through volunteering. Doing this together as a family is essential because it gives kids a model for how to show compassion, empathy, and generosity. Kids will learn that no age is too young or old to make a difference. We all can have a big impact.
Make A Difference Day is a great opportunity to start volunteering as a family!
If you’ve been meaning to start volunteering together as a family, October 22nd is National Make A Difference Day. Take this weekend to go on this world-changing, character-developing journey with your kids. Here are seven ways to celebrate Make A Difference Day this year!

Organize a fundraiser
Consider hosting or volunteering with your for your favorite cause! If you need ideas, October is the month for Breast Cancer and Down Syndrome Awareness. Kyron’s Car Show is a fundraiser we support yearly, sponsored by the Kyron Haman Foundation for missing children. If you’d like to join us in this cause, click here to learn more.
Even if you can’t lead or participate in a fundraiser, take time to learn about a charity or cause and have family conversations about it. These types of discussions can help kids develop respect and compassion toward others.
Volunteer at an Animal Shelter
This idea is typically a kid’s favorite! Contact your local animal shelter to see how their volunteer process works. Allowing your kids to spend time with animals helps these future adoptees develop good relationships with people, so they’ll be ready for their forever home!
If you’re looking to adopt a pet, volunteering is a wonderful way to interact with the animals, so you can get a fur baby that is an excellent fit for your family.
An Act of Kindness
This idea encapsulates that even small gestures can have a significant impact. Choosing to be intentional encourages kids to be on the lookout for opportunities to make a difference every day. They can use their talents and passions to find ways they can help others.
Partner with your local park
Local parks or recreation centers are great for those who love the outdoors and sports. From cleaning up after events to teaching others about your favorite sport, the recreation department is a fun volunteer outlet to connect with others.
Help out at the Library
Was Belle your or your child’s favorite Disney princess? Then, this idea might be perfect for you! Most libraries love volunteers. From setting up displays, putting books back, and helping with literacy programs, there are many ways you can use your talents to help others.
Thank You Cards
Displaying gratitude is an easy way that kids can participate in Make A Difference Day. Recognize those who have gone out of their way to help you. This could be teachers, coaches, friends, and so many others! Creating cards gives kids a chance to be creative while also celebrating the kindness of others.
Soup Kitchen
This volunteering opportunity can be modified to fit your family schedule and passions. If your kid loves giving items to others, consider having them collect and donate canned food. If your child enjoys spending time, volunteer with them at the local soup kitchen. You two will get a chance to bond and build lasting memories over helping make the world a better place. Some kids enjoy purchasing gifts for others. If this is your kiddo, they could work for an allowance, take that money to the store, and buy the items they want to give.
Celebrating Make a Difference Day is a great first step towards developing a family culture that prioritizes compassion and empathy towards others. Consider doing something on this list, or come up with your own. No matter what you choose to do, know that you are setting an excellent example for your child to model.

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