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Introverts can be tough to shop for. Generally speaking, they loathe small talk, so they’re not exactly bubbling over with chit chat about their interests and such. That said, there are certain products and gifts that are a pretty sure bet for the lovable introvert in your life, and we’ve compiled a lot of those warm, fuzzy, cozy, and people-avoiding products right here in this gift guide. Happy gifting (but don’t stay too long)!

Prices and availability are subject to change.

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‘Wild at Home’

Wild at Home: How to Style and Care for Beautiful Plants, By Hilton Carter
Amazon

$15.09 from Amazon Shop Now

If your introvert has a lot of plants, this recently released book by Hilton Carter will make an apt gift. Its 144 pages are filled with stunning photos, and, according to Martha Stewart Living, it’s “brimming with insights on living with houseplants …”

Related: The Best Gifts for Plant Lovers and Green Thumbs

Introverts Retreat Subscription Box

Introverts Retreat Subscription Box
Cratejoy

$60/month and up from CratejoyShop Now

To keep your introvert in cozy and homey goodies all year long, this subscription comes with a few different customizable options, packing each shipment with products like books, candles, coffee or tea, bath products, and more.

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Pet Studio Art Tote Bag

Pet Studio Art Tote Bag
Amazon

$14.99 from AmazonShop Now

If you’ve got a dog-loving introvert on your list, this 100% cotton tote, handprinted in Austin, Texas, says it all.

Related: Gifts for Dog-Obsessed Humans

Introvert Coloring Book

Introvert Coloring Book
Amazon

$9.99 from AmazonShop Now

This coloring book for those who like to keep to themselves includes 25 coloring pages “with phrases that express the innermost thoughts of pretty much every introvert.”

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‘Fangirl’

Amazon

$7.51 from AmazonShop Now

This well-reviewed book by Rainbow Rowell is about a dedicated introvert named Cath who is forced out of her comfort zone and finds love and beauty in the process.

Bedside Essentials Pocket

Bedside Essentials Pocket
Uncommon Goods

$15 and up from Uncommon Goods Shop Now

This simple yet chic felt pouch is available in regular and large sizes and will help your introvert keep all their essentials — glasses, journals, devices, and more — organized.

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Microwaveable Slippers

Microwaveable Slippers
Amazon

$29.99 from AmazonShop Now

Your introvert can pop these slippers into the microwave for 30 seconds to warm them up and provide a treat for their feet.

InvisaWear Smart Jewelry

Invisawear
InvisaWear

Price varies from InvisaWearShop Now

Some people are introverts because the outside world makes them feel less than secure. If that’s the case with your introvert, give her a piece of jewelry or accessory that will help keep her safe should an emergency arise.

Sunny Side Up Puzzle

Sunny Side Up Puzzle
Whiled

$34 from Whiled

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Whiled, an offshoot of the Girls Night In brand, offers a slew of products that encourage slowing down and taking time — an introvert’s dream. We love this breakfast-themed puzzle, perfect for completing solo. 

Blue Ribbon Introvert Enamel Pin

Blue Ribbon Introvert Enamel Pin
Etsy

$12 from EtsyShop Now

This enamel pin will let your introverted friend or family member know you appreciate and understand their struggles.

Bathtub Caddy

Bathtub Caddy
Amazon

$37.97 from AmazonShop Now

This bath caddy comes in seven colors and can hold everything she or he needs for a relaxing soak after stressful, small talk-filled days.

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