7 subscription gift options for loved ones on Christmas 2024: Kindle Unlimited, Nintendo switch, and more explored

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Christmas 2024 is only a few days away, and subscription gifts are innovative ways to show appreciation to loved ones for being part of your year (Image via Duolingo, Nintendo and Amazon)
Christmas 2024 is only a few days away, and subscription gifts are innovative ways to show appreciation to loved ones for being part of your year (Image via Duolingo, Nintendo and Amazon)

Christmas 2024 is only a few days away, and subscription gifts are innovative ways to show appreciation to loved ones for being part of your year.

They can be tailored to the preferences of friends and family—book lovers can get Kindle Unlimited, and movie buffs with Disney+ subscriptions.

For as low as $8/month, you can save yourself the hassle of trying to find the perfect gift options for your loved ones. From an app that helps you grow your plant to one that helps you meditate, this article has got you covered.

Check out some of the most affordable subscription gift options below.


Kindle Unlimited, Planta Premium, Nintendo Switch, and 4 other subscription gift ideas to explore

1) Kindle Unlimited subscription

reciate unlimited access to different kinds of literature and a Kindle Unlimited subscription is a good place to start (Image via Amazon)
reciate unlimited access to different kinds of literature and a Kindle Unlimited subscription is a good place to start (Image via Amazon)

Bookworms might appreciate unlimited access to different kinds of literature and a Kindle Unlimited subscription is a good place to start. A $12 subscription on Amazon’s Kindle ensures access to a wide range of print books, audiobooks, and some magazine subscriptions.

A Kindle subscription gift ensures that your loved ones are settled comfortably for the Holidays with a cup of hot chocolate in one hand and their Kindle in the other.


2) Planta Premium

Plant lovers will appreciate their green companions being looked after even as they go out to celebrate the Holidays. The Planta app helps you take care of your plants by offering plant care tips using your phone camera.

The app offers treatment plans for struggling plants and its light meter analyzes the room where your plant is to ensure that it gets adequate light for growth.

The app also reminds the users to water their plants using cool features. Friends and family can utilize these features with a subscription gift of $8 a month or $36 a year.


3) Gaia Fitness

Help family and friends get started on their fitness journeys by using the Gaia Fitness app. Yoga and meditation are tested and trusted sources of peace and tranquility. After the Holidays comes the New Year and the Gaia app is a great way to start a more disciplined year with instructional videos on Yoga for newcomers.

There are guided meditations with a broad range of topics like stress relief, emotional wellness, and sleep. Provisions are also made for breathwork, lucid dreaming, and visualization. With a subscription gift at $14/month, your loved ones can enjoy these perks on the Gaia app.


4) The Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch is the second bestselling game console of all time in the US (Image via Nintendo)
Nintendo Switch is the second bestselling game console of all time in the US (Image via Nintendo)

Gaming with friends and family is a wholesome way to spend the Holidays. According to @Dexerto on X, the Nintendo Switch is the second bestselling game console of all time in the US. The game’s unique design allows for both home console and handheld gaming.

If you’ve already purchased the Nintendo Switch for a loved one, a good subscription gift will be icing on the cake! The basic $20/year plan grants access to over 100 Game Boy, NES, and Super NES games, cloud backups, and other features.


5) Disney+

Disney+ has lined up exciting offerings for the Holiday season for sports lovers (Image via Disney+)
Disney+ has lined up exciting offerings for the Holiday season for sports lovers (Image via Disney+)

What’s a Christmas holiday without access to some Christmas movie classics and some of your popular shows? With a Disney subscription, you can keep up with critically acclaimed series like Shogun, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Loki.

Plus, Disney+ has lined up exciting offerings for the Holiday season for sports lovers too. For as low as $17 a month, you can gift your favorite film buffs access to massive Disney+catalogs like Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars. For $30/month, you get ad-free playback, downloads, and more.


6) Super Duolingo

Duolingo has become one of the world’s most popular options for learning a new language (Image via Instagram/@duolingo)
Duolingo has become one of the world’s most popular options for learning a new language (Image via Instagram/@duolingo)

Duolingo has become one of the world’s most popular options for learning a new language. The app offers courses on more than 60 languages in a fun and interactive way and even makes provision for endangered languages too! Is your friend or loved one making a New Year’s resolution to learn a new language? A Duolingo subscription gift would be highly appreciated.

Although the app is open to those without subscriptions, individual plans of $7/month and family plans of $10/month remove ads and give unlimited “hearts” access. You’d also get customized personal lessons so you can be one step closer to learning that foreign language!


7) Adobe Photography plan

Photography enthusiasts will find Adobe useful in terms of creative software like Lightroom and Photoshop. Lightroom manages and edits your photos and is capable of handling large amounts of photos to make your editing job easier.

It processes RAW files, makes non-destructive changes and batch edits your photos. If you have a friend who is always dreaming of becoming an influencer or vlogger, a subscription gift on Adobe would go a long way to encourage them. $10/month grants you Lightroom and 1TB of storage.


Other subscription gift ideas to check out include YouTube Premium, Appleone, Headspace, and Masterclass.

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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma