16 Thoughtful and Practical Gifts for Grandparents

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Some argue that being a grandparent is more rewarding than being a parent — at least in some ways. After years of raising, disciplining, and protecting their own child, now they get to be the good cop, blissfully attending Little League games or secretly sneaking extra cookies to the little ones. All the while, they get to ditch some of the difficulties of primary parenting. Fewer 3 a.m. diaper changes, more trips to Disney. What’s not to love?

That being said, grandparenthood can still be a ton of work. Maybe they’re now part-time babysitters or travel far (and often) to see the bundle of joy, all because their offspring live across the country. No matter the situation, becoming a grandma or grandpa is still a truly exciting experience — just ask Katie.

While quality time with their grandkids is probably the best non-tangible gift any grandparent could receive, we’ve got some close runner-ups that can be wrapped up in a bow. From essentials that make babysitting easier to comfortable sweaters that make their status known, these are the best gifts for those who are grandfathered (and mothered) in.

The Best Gifts for Grandparents

Mixbook Custom Photo Book

Mixbook

Hoarding photos on your cell phone just doesn’t have that same satisfying feel as flipping through a photo album. But there’s a new, modern way to store all the best family memories in one place. Meet Mixbook, a brand that uses AI-powered design tools to help you build a custom photo book that’s easy and fun to create. Their coffee table will thank you.

$15+ at Mixbook

HOKA Transport Sneakers

Zappos

It’s no secret we’re fans of HOKA’s running shoes, but the brand also makes stylish kicks for hiking and everyday life that are just as comfortable. This supportive pair has an elastic drawcord instead of laces, so they can be slipped on and off easily, which reviewers herald as a reason to wear them to the airport. They still boast the same cushy insole as other HOKAs, so you can rest assured that the wearer will feel like they’re walking on clouds.

$150 at Zappos

Outdoorsy

Outdoorsy

The grandparent in your life may not need a physical gift, but who doesn’t love a vacation? Many Boomers have dreamt of taking a cross-country roadtrip but avoided it because it felt like a logistical nightmare. Make their dreams come true without any hassle via Outdoorsy, a comprehensive platform that allows travelers to rent everything from trailers to motorhomes to vintage Airstreams for their cruises down Route 66 — or anywhere on the open road.

Prices vary at Outdoorsy

Quince Front Pocket Carry-On Hard Shell Suitcase

Quince

If you’re the type to welcome frequent visits from grandma and grandpa, upgrading their luggage is a subtle way to encourage them to visit more often. This rolling carry-on suitcase from Quince has plenty of room for a weekend trip’s worth of clothes, and there’s a front pocket to keep small items organized and easy-to-reach.

$160 at Quince

Embroidered Grandpa Sweatshirt

Etsy

Not every man goes by “Grandpa,” but finding personalized gifts for “Papa” or “Nono” can be difficult. This Etsy shop creates custom sweatshirts with collegiate-inspired stitching that can be customized to say whatever name you’d like. Expecting parents: This would be an adorable way to break the baby news to a grandpa-to-be, and you can have the baby’s name embroidered on the sleeve, too.

$27+ at Etsy

Bose Quiet Comfort Headphones

Amazon

Long-haul flights, noisy gyms, and family-filled vacation houses all have one thing in common: They require a way to temporarily escape the chaos. These noise-cancelling headphones will drown out background noise and allow grandpa to catch up on his audiobooks or podcasts. Or they can use them to blast (at a reasonable volume, of course) his favorite tunes straight to his ear drums while mowing or tinkering around the house.

$249 at Amazon

Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon

Not only can grandparents use a Kindle to tear through their favorite novels and biographies, they can also use it to read bedtime stories to the little ones while on the go. (But keep in mind that illustrations in children’s books will show up in black and white.) We like this one because the screen, as the name suggests, has a matte finish like paper, meaning it’s easier on the eyes and there’ll be no glare, even on the sunniest of reading days.

$150 at Amazon

L.L.Bean Wicked Good Slip-Ons

Zappos

Spending long days running after grandchildren can definitely lead to tired, achy feet, which is why supportive slippers are a must. These ones from L.L. Bean are lined with plush shearling that keeps feet warm, but not sweaty, and the non-slip soles mean they can be worn inside and outside without fear of falling.

$59 at Zappos

Skylight Digital Photo Frame

Skylight

There’s no such thing as too many baby pictures, but finding enough wall space to display them all can be a challenge. Rather than printing out hundreds of photos, consider investing in a digital photo frame as a gift. You can add photos to the slideshow with a few quick taps on your smartphone, even if your recipient lives far away. Pro-tip: We recommend pre-loading the frame with photos so that it’s ready to go as soon as it comes out of the box.

$140 at Skylight

Cushion Lab Pressure Relief Car Seat Cushion

Cushion Lab

Long drives are a small price to pay to spend time with kids and grandkids, but they do take a toll on the body. This supportive cushion can help relieve back and pelvis pain that comes with long stints spent in the car, plus it helps correct posture to prevent future pain, too.

$65 at Cushion Lab

Weighted Neck and Shoulder Heating Pad

Amazon

For grandparents, carrying and lifting kids might not be as easy as it once was — not that it was all that great back then, honestly — and can lead to some serious soreness in the neck and shoulder region. To soothe cranky muscles and offer relief, wrap up this weighted neck and shoulder heating pad as a gift. The comfortable weight creates a relaxing deep-pressure effect, and the heat setting can be adjusted easily with the attached remote.

$40 at Amazon

4Moms Breeze Plus Pack and Playard

Amazon

Welcoming a grandkid to your house? Instead of turning the guest room into a full-blown nursery, start small with a piece that can be easily set up and taken down when baby visits. This collapsible pack-and-play not only has room for a little one to roll around and sleep, but also has a removable changing station and bassinet. The best part? It can be set up and collapsed with one hand — no tools or complicated instructions required.

$300 at Amazon

Kids Art Frame and Storage

Amazon

Displaying finger paintings, macaroni art, and precious doodles in the home is an obvious must when you’re a grandparent, but how do you store old art pieces when it’s time to display the newest masterpiece? Instead of throwing those “vintage” works in a drawer (or *gasp* into the recycling), consider this handy-dandy frame that displays and stores up to 100 pages of artwork. There’s room for years’ worth of drawings, and it has a magnetic latch for easy storage and picture changes.

$7 at Amazon

HydraGun StretchPad Massage Mat

woman laying on HydraGun stretchpad on the floor

HydraGun

With age comes wisdom, experience, and growth — but growing older also brings on a lot of aches and pains. Whether the grandparent in your life is often active or feeling new creaks thanks to chasing around a toddler, there’s a good chance he’ll appreciate a little muscle relief. Gifting professional massages is extremely generous, but if that’s not in your budget, HydraGun’s massaging stretchpad will be the next best thing. Boasting seven powerful stretching and massage routines, the pad gently lifts, pulls, pushes, twists, rolls, and adjusts the body to help release stiffness and tension from neck to hips. It’s got three intensity levels and a built-in heating feature to boost blood flow and flexibility. It also rolls up easily for storage. Our deputy editor Maggie uses it a few times a week after workouts or long days, and feels instant relaxation.

American Kitchen Nonstick Skillet

frying pan with four eggs on it

American Kitchen

Whether they like flipping pancakes or experimenting with new stir-fry recipes, if they use their stovetop a lot, they’re likely in the market for a frying pan upgrade. This one from American Kitchen is lovely to look at and easy to clean. American Kitchen cookware is made from tri-ply galvanized stainless steel and natural aluminum, making their pans both durable and incredibly temperature responsive as you cook. The PPG Eterna nonstick coating is smooth and thicker than other non-stick alternatives, so it’ll hold up for years to come.

Verve Desk Chair

If they still work or are retired and spend a lot of time in their office for some reason, make sure they feels supported while doing so. Getting older comes with aches and pains, especially when you introduce little ones that require lots of lifting. Once they sit at their desk, this chair by Branch will cradle all their sore spots while enhancing productivity. The swanky style comes in multiple colors, and it has six intuitive ergonomic adjustments, including a padded, adjustable lumbar rest that allows their spine to maintain its natural S curve.

$549 at Branch