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Stardew Valley Holiday Gift Guide 2020 for the Mega-Fan

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All Stardew Valley veterans know that looking up information and resources is key to creating a perfect farm. Instead of having 25 Internet tabs open while playing (like I tend to do), this guidebook is a great way to manage your farm.

You’ll never forget what each of the townspeople’s favorite gifts are or when the best time to harvest your corn is. The book has 264 pages filled with beautiful, hand-drawn pictures and includes checklists for completionists.

You can buy this official guidebook from from Fangamer here.

Joja Cola Glass

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Did you abandon Pelican Town’s Community Center project and give in to JojaMart’s development? If so, you can show off your love of this fictional corporation with a drinking glass featuring the store’s logo.

This 16 oz. glass is microwave and dishwasher safe, and if you put cola in it, it can be just like the Joja Cola item in the game. You can buy the glass from Fangamer here.

Pelican Town Community Center Jacket

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Alternatively, if you’re anti-Joja and want to rebuild the Community Center, this jacket is the perfect choice for cold, winter months.

It has prints on the front, back, and right wrist that says Pelican Town Community Center along with the year 2016, the year Stardew Valley originally released. The zipper even has a cute stardrop charm.

Grab one right here at Fangamer.

Stardrop Saloon Tee

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In Stardew Valley, the Stardrop Saloon is the absolute best place to spend some free time to get to know the other residents of Pelican Town. Any fan of the game will love this shirt that features the name of this iconic saloon.

The item’s description says it comes with a “free bonus,” so expect a surprise in the package if you order this. You can do so right here on Fangamer’s website.

Stardew Valley Map

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Display the entire region of Stardew Valley on your wall with this printed map. It measures 16″ x 20″ and features detailed, hand-drawn locations from the valley.

You can buy this map at The Yetee right here.

Junimo Hat

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Junimo are one of the cutest parts of Stardew Valley. Help them out in the Community Center, and they’ll help you later on your farm. This adorable hat has four of these little guys embroidered on it.

The Yetee sells the Junimo hat, and you can grab it here.

Coffee Mug

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Coffee is a fantastic thing to have both in Stardew Valley and in real life. In the game, it raises your energy, health, and movement speed. On this mug, it shows the stats of a cup of coffee as seen in Stardew Valley.

You can find this clever 11 oz. coffee mug on Amazon right here.

Enamel Pins

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Enamel pins are a great gift for any Stardew Valley fan. Sanshee sells a variety of designs, from farm animals to characters in the game. Pin them onto a backpack, corkboard, or anywhere else for the world to see.

You can get them from Sanshee as individuals with a discount for buying multiple in a set.

Stardrop Corkboard

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If you’re buying the pins mentioned above, a great place to put them would be on a corkboard that looks just like a stardrop from Stardew Valley! It could also work well for papers or photos, and it has a sturdy foam backing to help hang it on a wall.

Fangamer has it for sale right here.

Collector’s Edition

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Perhaps the best gift for any big Stardew Valley fan is the official collector’s edition.

It comes with a six-piece painted wooden standee, wooden lapel pin, Junimo comic, farm deed certificate, cleaning cloth, and a physical copy of the game with a manual (choose between Nintendo Switch and PC). All of this comes in a colorful collector’s box.

I’ve personally bought this collection, and every item is well-made and would be a great gift for fans of the game.

Fangamer sells this collector’s edition box, and you can find it right here.

About the author

Rebecca Stone

Rebecca is a Staff Writer at Twinfinite. She has been with the site and in the games media industry for 4 years, and she has a college degree in psychology and writing. Rebecca typically covers Nintendo for the site, and she especially loves the Legend of Zelda series. Outside of gaming, Rebecca is an avid Swiftie and enjoys playing with her cat Frisk.

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