If you’re shopping for a Pokémon fan, this list has succulent holders in the shape of Oddish, Snorlax slippers, and more fun Pokémon gift ideas.
If you need more help, check out all of our gift guides.

Pokémon is so popular, no matter what else is popular. It sort of just transcends everything else. And once you’re hooked, you’re hooked. No matter your age, you have a tie to Pokémon it seems.
So we kept that in mind when we were putting together this list of Pokémon gift ideas. There are also some (like the succulent holders) that make a lot more sense if you’re a Pokémon fan than if you’re shopping for a Pokémon gift without having ever played the game, so you’re gonna have to trust us on these.

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Fun Pokémon Gift Ideas (for all ages)
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Pokémon Little Golden Book
I’m a huge fan of giving out books for holidays when I’m giving to kids. I want to make sure that I give at least one non-electronic, non-noisemaking gift.
If you’re the same way, definitely pick up this Pokémon Little Golden Book for your fan.

Eevee Hat
If you are looking for a gift for someone who experiences winter, this knit Eevee hat is perfect. Eevee has the most adorable expression — a little cute, a little mischievous, just like all the Pokémon.
What’s nice about this is Eevee is brown, as is this cap, so it goes with almost any color jacket that your friend has.

Pikachu Hat
If Eevee isn’t your favorite (or maybe you just don’t know who Eevee is), you can get this very similar knit Pikachu hat instead.
Since it’s Pikachu, it’s bright yellow, which means it might not go with everyone’s coat, but it’s adorable either way.

Pokémon Bumper Sticker
When we first started playing Pokémon Go, my friend made me a magnet to hide on my dad’s car that says “Warning This Vehicle Stops For Pokémon.” It’s old and the magnet demagnitized, but it’s still funny.
If you have a friend who plays Pokémon Go in the car, they need this bumper sticker. It’s a very good warning to ay car behind them.

Pokémon Socks
My best friend bought me a pack of Pokémon socks a few years ago and I absolutely love them. They’re always a hit and I wear them all the time. These ones aren’t exactly the pack I have, but these are still a fun option for your Pokémon fan.
You get five pairs in this pack, and they’re all a little different. My favorite are the Eevee ones. Or maybe Snorkax. Or Pikachu. I cant choose.

Pokémon Cards
Anyone who likes Pokémon likes collecting Pokémon cards. Even if they have a lot, there’s a good chance they don’t have all of them.
So a pack (or box) or cards that they can break (that’s the technical term for opening a box) is a good gift idea.

Pokémon Puzzle Ball
I love that this Pokémon Puzzle Ball comes packaged in a Pokeball. That’s so much cuter than the boring boxes puzzles are traditionally packaged in.
The only thing I don’t love about this is the actual puzzle design is on the back of the box. So if you don’t save this, you have to remember what the puzzle looks like.

Pokémon Funko Pop
Anything that’s popular in pop culture has a Funko Pop, so of course there are a bunch of Pokémon Funko Pop figures.
You can get everyone from Charmander to Squirtle to Mew. So if you’re shopping for a few fans, you can get them each something different.

Pikachu Mini Backpack
Who needs Loungefly when you can get this Pikachu Mini Bag for a third of the price at Walmart? No one I know.
It has the most adorable Pikachu expression, plus his ears are sticking up My favorite part, though is the zipper pull is a pokéball shape. So smart.

Mega Blocks Pokémon Building Toys
LEGO blocks are cool, but for younger kids, Mega blocks are better. They’re easier for younger hands.
The Mega blocks Pokémon line has a few different building options, like the cute Pichu forest above, a full Kanto region team, and more.

Pokémon Stuffed Animals
My nephews are obsessed with stuffed animals, as most young kids are. So, if I was shopping for them, I would get them Pokémon stuffed animals.
Well, except for the fact that the photo of Geodude is actually my nephew’s stuffed animal, so they don’t need anymore.

Pikachu Ramen Bowl
I have an owl-shaped ramen bowl that I’m obsessed with. The difference between a soup bowl and a ramen bowl is that there is a divot at the top for a pair of chopsticks to lay and a hole on the other side for the bottoms of the chopsticks to fit through.
So, if your Pokémon-loving friend also loves ramen, they’ll love this cute Pikachu ramen bowl. It comes with chopsticks with an image of Pikachu’s tail on top too.

Pikachu Christmas Ornament
I give my godson a Christmas ornament every year based on things he likes. So, since we play Pokémon Go together, I think I’m gonna have to get him this Pikachu Christmas Ornament this year.
If you know someone who plays Pokémon and has a little room on their tree, this is a great gift.

Pokémon Playtime Book
The cutest gift for the youngest of Pokémon fans is this Pokémon Playtime book.
It’s a touch-and-feel board book, filled with Pokémon characters. It’s a fun way to start your kids in the fandom.

Purchase Pokémon Gifts Online:
Of course, these aren’t all the Pokémon gifts online. There are a bunch more out there, like the Pokémon Monopoly game above. For more ideas, check out the online stores below:
Don’t forget to check a store’s minimum cart total to qualify for free shipping. Also, consider instore or curbside pickup to avoid shipping costs.

More Pokémon Ideas:
If you’re shopping for a Pokémon fan, who would like dress up costumes rather than items, check out our list of Pokémon Halloween Costume Ideas & Accessories. Yes, yes, it says Halloween in the post because that post is geared towards Halloween, but you can never go wrong with a Pikachu hoodie. Trust me.
Which of these Fun Pokémon Gift Ideas is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.
