Are you ready? Gather your shopping lists and keep these tips in mind to make for a more pleasant experience: Please don’t cut your family time, take small children who hate stores or crowds, go without a budget, a list, and a plan, or expect a good parking spot. Also remember to be kind to store staff, be kind to fellow shoppers, be aware of who’s around you, take your cart back to the cart corral, have payment ready when approaching the checkout, and keep your conversations with store staff upbeat and brief. To help you make your list and a plan, here are 25 Items You’ll Want To Look Out For This Black Friday. By the way, if you’d like to know how the term “Black Friday” came about and other interesting Black Friday facts, also check out our list on 25 Things You Should Know Before Shopping On Black Friday. This isn’t the only item that’s not a toy. Keep reading for more practical household Black Friday gift ideas! (And after they open their gift, send them our link on 25 Yummy Slow-Cooker Recipes To Help Dinner Go Smoother!)