Giving and receiving presents at Christmas sometimes makes us forget where they come from, but this year you can make sure the money spent on gifts goes back to the people who made them, by buying Fair Trade products from www.oxfamireland.org Luxury Fairtrade Christmas Hamper (prices vary) For a glutinous Christmas that you neednt feel entirely guilty about, treat yourself to a Fairtrade Christmas Hamper. It mightnt be any less calorific than your average hamper, but at least your conscience will remain clear. Call in to Oxfams South King Street branch where staff will happily make up a basket of your chosen goods, from Christmas cake to chocolates and Cafedirect coffee. Ox-Tales 6 Mark Haddon, Kate Atkinson and Zo Heller are among those whove contributed to Ox-Tales: four short story collections loosely inspired by the four elements. Oxfam get a cut from every sale; the stories are pretty good too. Iron Man Bookends 26 No better way to store your books than with these hand-wrought- iron men made in India by artisans working with the Bhopal Rehabilitation Centre. 12 Days Of Christmas Baubles 42 Forget bangles and beads - Christmas this year is all about baubles. These hand painted paper mache trinkets (featuring the words to The Twelve Days Of Christmas) will not only look good on a tree but might come in handy if you want a festive sing-song. Floral Lilac Alpaca Hat 28 Theres a reason youve never seen a lama shivering: alpaca. Get in on the action with this attractive beanie-style hat. Recycled Paper Nativity Set 18 Environmentally friendly, made in Vietnam, a six-piece set featuring the infant Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the three wise men and an angel. give Dublins homeless a warm bed for the night at just 10 or food and overnight residential services for 50. www.dub simon.ieFeed the world www.canon.ie Great savings with Canon this winter 55 CashBack 55 CashBack 45 CashBack & Free 4GB Memory Card. Save 60 35 CashBack & Free 2GB Memory Card. Save 45 Get closer to the action with Canons Super Zoom Cameras you can 20 Gift Guide Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Give a charity gift Fair Trade World Vision Ireland: Sponsor a child in a developing country, or help communities to help themselves with a gift of food, fresh water, health or education from 10. www.worldvision.ie Concern Ireland: Concern gifts are a great way to aid people in the worlds poorest Countries, from funding teacher training to donating a clutch of chickens. From 10. www.concern.ie Sightsavers: Give the gift of sight by buying a virtual gift for a loved one just 7 will buy two artificial eyes, while 83 will fund a childs cataract operation. www.giftofsight.co.uk Oxfam Ireland: Change the present and change a future by purchasing school books, 18, drinking water, 25, toilets, 45, or even a cow, 105, for an entire community in need. www.oxfamireland.org Dublin Simon: Charity begins at home index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html28.html29.html30.html31.html