Gift Guide for Grandparents

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Name a grandparent who wouldn’t want a digital picture frame that gives them a live feed of grandchild pictures…I’ll wait.

These easy, no-bake clay ornaments for tiny baby hands or feet would be well-loved on a family Christmas tree. I liked that this pack came with letter stencils, too, so you don’t have to take a sharpie to a meaningful ornament.

Photo Ornament or Custom Framed Photo

If your grandparents are more into pictures than crafts, opt for a photo ornament. This one from Framebridge allows you to upload digital images, so you don’t have to bother with printing small, odd shaped photos at a drugstore.

This service sends weekly writing prompts to your gift recipient for one year to help them share stories and experiences from their life. At the end of the year, the stories and pictures submitted weekly are bound into a hardback book as a keepsake for the family. I love that this ends up being a gift for everyone.

For the grandparent who values a curated home, consider these beautiful memory keepsake dishes. You can upload meaningful photos from their past for them to display in a stylish way in their home.

Perfect for bedtime at the grandparents’ house! You can customize the characters and names in these books to make them unique to your family. They have Christmas and non-Christmas options, too, so they can be enjoyed year round.

For the grandparents who have to travel to visit your little one, consider an audiobook subscription! I know my mom would get great use out of this (if she didn’t already have a subscription!) since we live about 45 minutes apart. It makes the journeys to and from visits much more enjoyable.

When kids from 1 to 92 are brought together for the holidays, what better game to play than a generation based trivia game? Boomers and Millennials are pitted against each other to see who knows the most about the other generation.

This book is adorable! Your child writes 12 letters throughout the year and gifts the final product to their grandparents. They could open one letter per day for the 12 days of Christmas or all at once on Christmas day.

My parents have been subscribers of Britbox well before they became grandparents, so I suppose this is a good gift for all ages. If someone in your life is a big fan of British television, this could be a fun digital gift option.

If you have a grandparent who lives alone, a flower subscription could provide a fresh and pretty pick-me-up each month. Each bouquet is curated seasonally, and you can select from month-to-month, 3, 6, or 12 month gift options.

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