New Driver Gift: Essentials for Teen Drivers
New driver gift basket the essentials for teen drivers. Sharing all the things we added and some more ideas and things we gave to him after!

Watching your kids grow up is the best and hardest thing all at once… and nothing makes you feel that more than handing them the keys for the first time. One minute you’re buckling them into a car seat, and the next they’re driving away on their own. It’s exciting, a little nerve-wracking, and such a huge milestone—for them and for us.
So of course… I did what I always do.
I made a gift basket.



This new driver gift basket is filled with all the essentials I hope they’ll never need—but will be so glad they have. It’s practical, thoughtful, and honestly gave me a little peace of mind too.
If you have a new driver in your life, this is such an easy (and meaningful) way to celebrate them while also helping keep them safe.

All the items I used are linked on SHOPMY and listed below for easy clicking! If you want even more ideas and photos keep reading!
You’ve Passed Monopoly Tag
Jack Links X Mr Beast Beef Jerky
Roadside Emergency Kit
Phone Charger
Vacuum
Armorall Cleaning
Armorall Leather Cleaner
First Aid Kit
Purell
Deodorant Travel
Gum
Tylenol
Tums
Sunglass Holder
Shout Wipes
Mirror cleaner extendable
Axe air freshner
Large Ice Scraper and Brush
Ice Scraper Squeegee
Touchland Sanitizer
Grin Flossers
Gas Card
Sewing Kit
Kleenex
Tide Pen
Car cleaning Gel
Black Metal Basket
Black Plastic Basket – Dollar store



What to Put in a New Driver Gift Basket
Here’s everything I included in ours—mix of safety, practical items, and a few fun extras.
Safety Essentials : These are the must-haves every new driver should keep in their car:
First aid kit
Flashlight (bonus if it’s rechargeable)
Emergency blanket
Emergency Kit
Gas Gift Card
Things you can add if you dont buy a kit or want to add more :
Reflective warning triangles or road flares, Seat belt cutter, Tire pressure gauge , Jumper cables or portable jump starter
Car Care Basics : Because let’s be honest… this might not be top of their priority list
Car wipes
Air freshener
Mini Trash Can
Vacuum
More you can add :
Paper towels or cleaning cloths, Small trash bags, oil and show how to check it
“Just in Case” Extras – These are the little things they’ll actually use all the time:
Snacks (non-melting is key!) Beef Jerky for the win for us!
Reusable water bottle
Phone charger for the car
Chapstick / lotion
Gum or mints
Sanitizer
Tissues
Flossers
Sewing Kit
Shout Wipes/Tide Pen
Tylenol
Tums
Cough Drops
Deodorant
Weather & Emergency Add-Ons : Especially helpful depending on where you live:
Ice scraper with brush
Hand warmers
Mirror Squeege
More you can add :
Extra socks or gloves, Umbrella
Personal Touch :
This might be my favorite part… I added a little note inside the basket—just something simple reminding them:
to be safe, to take their time, and maybe… to text me when they get there
It’s those little things they’ll remember.
How to Put It All Together
You can keep this super simple or make it cute (you know I chose cute).
Use a basket, crate, or even a small bin they can keep in their car
Ideas :
Group items into sections (safety, snacks, car care)
Add tissue paper or filler to make it feel like a gift
Tie it together with a ribbon or tag
Bonus idea: use a car trunk organizer so everything already has a place.

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