11 “Awesome” Gifts You Can Get On Amazon For $5

With Christmas just days away, some shoppers’ holiday budgets may be wearing a bit thin. Fortunately, for holiday shoppers on a budget or for people seeking last-minute stocking-stuffers, there are plenty of cool gift ideas on Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN 0.75% for $5 or less.

Here’s a look at 11 Amazon gift ideas under $5.

1. Women’s Beanie With Cat Shooting The Bird – $4.99

This beanie could be the perfect gift for the person in your life who’s a fan of both cats and rude gestures.

2. 5 Piece Cartoon Kitty Sticky Notes – $4.39

Sticking with the cat theme, these cute cat sticky notes are a less vulgar alternative to the beanie.

3. White Birdhouse Sparrow Key Ring Holder – $3.06

Can you think of a more adorable way for a couple to keep up with their keys?

4. “No One Cares” Women’s T-Shirt – $4.56

If you are buying $5 gifts for friends and family, this slogan may already be your personal creed.

5. Decorative Bicycle-Themed Pillow Cover – $4.22

If you know a crazy bicycle person, they probably already have these pillow covers. But you never know.

6. Cute Kitty Iron-on Patch – $2.94

Clothing patches are like less-expensive, less-permanent tattoos for people who want to wear their personality on their sleeve.

7. 4.5-inch Bean-filled Plush Doll – $4.36

Who could ever have a bad day at work with this little guy sitting on your desk?

8. Beanie Octopus – $4.01

We’ve all had that morning dilemma: do I want my head to be warm today, or do I want to look like an octopus? Now you can have the best of both worlds.

9. This Week Pad – $3.97

This daily planner pad may be the perfect gift for that family member who needs to keep track of his or her weekly schedule but also believes technology is the devil.

10. LED Pocket Light – $3.30

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