Got a kid who can't get enough of Hamilton? Good for you! That's a kid who loves the art of theater, playwriting, and history all rolled into one. Let's also assume that's a kid with a sense of humor. Because, obviously.
What do you get that kid? The options are surprisingly excellent, as this list of some of our favorites from Etsy will quickly demonstrate.
This gift giving is going to be easy. Just get one of these.
This Alexander Hamilton fleece plush doll
Who can resist this Hamilton guy? (In the center.) He's dressed well, is a Founding Father, and has buttons for eyes. He's cute as the dickens and will be good company for any kid who is taking his history lessons (not so) seriously.
You choose what outfit he wears: either the Act 1 military suit or the Act 2 green suit. Both look dashing on him.
(The Marquis de Lafayette and John Laurens dolls, shown, are sold separately.)
These 'Hamilton' quote bracelets
Have you been listening to quotes from Hamilton being worked into everyday conversation? Maybe put that saying on a bracelet and gift it to that kid!
These beaded stretch bracelets are way ahead of you. With the words, "Inimitable," "Satisfied," "My Shot," "Wait for It," "Rise Up," or "Hamilton" beaded into them, these will be a hit. Choose a size, a saying, and a quantity (they stack nicely), and make that kid happy.
The 'Hamilton' high-top kicks
In kids sizes, all the way up to 13, these high-top sneakers are adorned with the cartoonish faces of the cast of Hamilton. Subtle, cute, and on point when it comes to this Hamilton obsession, these will be a favorite pair of kicks.
Write like it's going out of style because ...
Got a writer? A note taker? A rebel? Encourage that. Even if it's just dreams, bad poetry, or shopping lists, you need to write them down somewhere. This notebook features nice paper and a cool cover.
This squad has goals.
These kids plan to take over the world. Or at least their cartoonish, historically inspired, avatar selves do. But a squad has to have goals, right? And being the founders of a nation based on freedom, rights for all, and the pursuit of happiness are some fine goals. Let's hope these kids go there!
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