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American Llama Holiday Gift Guide

11/11/2021

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The holidays are just around the corner! With supply chain issues and shipping time delays affecting every industry, it will be important to get your holiday shopping done early this year. We've compiled a list for llama lovers that will excite and delight the llama enthusiasts in your life.
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The Long-Necked Sheep Book - Author Emily Simkins did a Q&A in Issue Six of the magazine. Her book is available here and there is even a matching coloring book. Both are great for children!

We first saw "boot slippers" in action when visiting Steve and Sue Rolfing this fall.  Steve said that overshoes were a must have! It can be inconvenient to take on and off your dirty boots when going from barn to house. These slippers easily slide over your boots to keep the dirt off your floors and make the transition from indoor to outdoor much easier, especially in the winter!

These lovely succulent planters would be great for a plant lover or someone aspiring to start a herb garden in the kitchen. I am always looking for ways to bring more green indoors. 

Last year this jacket was Kyle's Christmas gift, and it's gotten plenty of use. A durable, work jacket is great for fence building, feeding, and working on the farm. This Carhartt jacket is reasonably priced and is built to last. Here is a link to the womens one as well. 

Pair these llama wine glasses with a bottle of wine for the perfect gift for a wine lover. 

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2022 Llama Calendar - Using photos from our farm tours for the magazine, we put together a calendar each year. Place your order by clicking here.


A good garden cart has been one of our favorite purchases this year on the farm. Carrying hay, tools, or working in the garden becomes a lot easier with this around. Here is a link to one we like. This blog post has several favorite tools we use around the farm that would all make great gifts. 

The popular Caesar the No Drama Llama in the Portland area also had a book written about him, it just came out this fall and is available here on Amazon.

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Know someone looking to take their training to the next level? Consider signing them up for an online course or a Zoom session with renowned camelid trainer, and American Llama contributor, Marty McGee Bennett. Courses start at $99, and Zoom sessions are just $75. Check out her offerings at www.Camelidynamics.com. 


How about brightening up your space with some llama art? A couple of retro Peru travel posters on Zazzle would bring joy to your day to day and give you some travel ideas for the future (Links are on the images, sold on Zazzle). 
Peru travel poster
Peru travel poster
by caravanstudio
Peru, a boy with big lama, vintage travel poster
Peru, a boy with big lama, vintage travel poster
by Backpack_design

Looking for more ideas? Here is a link to last year's gift guide.

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    Kyle Mumford is a third generation llama owner, and his family has owned llamas since 1980. Kyle and his wife Jerrika have a herd of approximately 25 llamas in Southwest Washington. 

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