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Make the most of those kyber crystals — excuse me, salt crystals — and peppercorns with this set, which looks like the hilts of lightsabers. They’re electric and work at the touch of a button, and also have a light at the bottom so users can see how much seasoning they’re adding.
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Fans already knew Vader had the power of the Force — but did anyone know he can also tell the future? Ask this Vader a yes/no question, press his head and prepare to hear the answer — if you dare. It comes loaded with 40 different responses, and it also has animated digital eyes. Ages 4+
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It may be a bucket of bricks, but it can still do make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. For Star Wars fans, the Millennium Falcon is basically its own character, and this 921-piece, Seal-holding LEGO set lets builders re-create it in amazing detail and display it on a shelf. It even comes with a LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Ages 18+
Happy Socks are meant to be shown off, and the Star Wars designs are no exception. You can get a six-pack with designs featuring C-3PO, R2-D2, the Millennium Falcon, Darth Vader, Storm Troopers and the Death Star, or go for the three-pack gift set with Yoda and droids ($55).
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You’ve always wanted to be a Star Wars villain — search your feelings, you know it to be true. This strategy board game, for ages 10+, lets you and the other fans in your life step into the role of Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, General Grievous, Asajj Ventress or Moff Gideon. But everyone must choose wisely, because each villain has their own abilities, along with resources and vehicles at their disposal, that they can use to accomplish their individual objective before the other players. An expansion set, Scum and Villainy, adds Boba Fett, Seventh Sister and Cad Bane into the mix, and a second expansion adds Darth Maul or Captain Phasma. Ages 10+
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If Dad is the type to let loose a groan-worthy pun, give him this book, which is filled with Star Wars gags. Example: How many rebels does it take to transmit stolen Death Star pans? One ANDOR two. (Get it?)
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There’s a fan in your life with an out-of-this-world pooch or cat, send a pic to this pet portrait artist and receive a Star Wars-themed work of art in return — you just have to choose if they’re going to be a Jedi, Stormtrooper or Bounty Hunter. You can get it done as a digital-only print, a canvas or a poster.
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When you think about it, Star Wars is really all about the helmets. Celebrate all the varieties of headgear with these stemless glasses, which are weighted to prevent spills. They can hold a lot (15 ounces), and you can also get them in a Star Wars Christmas Sweater pattern.
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This bot stands more than two feet tall, meaning he can almost see eye-to-eye with your youngling. It comes with a diecast Storm Trooper that activates lights and sounds, and opens the chest to reveal a torso disc launcher. Does that make him cooler than the actual Vader? Ages 3+
They’ll have the comfiest toes in the galaxy with these Crocs, which are inspired by Chewbacca and his bandoliers. The best part is they’re lined, so they also keep feet warm. They come with the Star Wars Jibbitz, and you can also get them in kids’ sizes.
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Tamagotchis are back! Droid caregivers can keep him charged and clean, and then can use him to play a series of mini games. You can also get a Grogu version. (And who doesn’t want to take care of a little Grogu?) Ages 8+
The coolest (or hottest) beverage containers in the galaxy! You can now get Corkcicle’s products in Star Wars-inspired patterns like Boba Fett (pictured), Darth Vader, Din Djarin, Ahsoka Tano, Chewbacca, Grogu or their favorite droids. According to Corkcicle, the travel tumblers keep drinks cool for nine hours or hot for three hours.
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Which side are you rooting for? This baseball-style jersey says “Skywalker” across the back, with No. 77 in honor of the year A New Hope was released. You can also get a Sith jersey.
Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.
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