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Posted: 2023-12-11T10:45:29Z | Updated: 2023-12-11T10:45:29Z Real Grandparents Gave Us The Scoop On What They Want For The Holidays This Year | HuffPost Life

Real Grandparents Gave Us The Scoop On What They Want For The Holidays This Year

Sweet items to connect with the grandkids, home upgrades and other creative products made the list.
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The relationship between grandparents and their families can be one of the sweetest relationships in life, so for the holidays, we want to honor grandparents as they deserve and make sure they’re actually getting the gifts they want. 

We spoke to dozens of grandparents from our own lives and from HuffPost’s Facebook groups to find out what’s on their wishlists. Unsurprisingly, a lot of the items they asked for had to do with their grandkids : items to house their grandchildren’s beloved artwork, bean bags for cuddling their grandkids and digital picture frames so they can see up-to-date photos of the whole family.

Still, some of them asked for treats for themselves, including new kitchen tools and books. Read on for all their picks; you’re sure to find something that the grandparent in your life will love and get heavy use out of.

And by the way, one thing echoed by nearly all the grandparents we spoke to? They want to spend time with their grandkids, or “the gift of time,” as Marjie Podzielinski, grandparent to a 16-year-old, wrote on HuffPost’s Facebook page. With one of the thoughtful presents on our list and the gift of quality time with their grandchildren, you’re bound to have a very happy grandparent.

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A kids' art frame that holds up to 100 pieces of artwork
Maria Uribe, grandmother to a newborn and mother of HuffPost senior shopping writer Lourdes Avila Uribe , is asking for an art frame that holds multiple pieces of kids' artwork so that they can be switched out or added frequently as kids bring back works of art from school. This 10-inch-by 12.6-inch option, which Uribe suggested specifically, can hold a whopping 100 pieces of artwork with a front-loading display so anyone can easily admire their grandkid's latest pieces while keeping the rest safe and secure. It also comes in a variety of colorful frame colors! By the way, the glass is shatter-proof, so you don't have to worry about little toes.
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A popular digital picture frame
Multiple grandparents asked for a digital picture frame that family members can upload photos to for grandparents to enjoy.

"For Christmas Ive asked my daughter for an electronic picture frame filled with pictures of [my eight-month-old grandchild]," said HuffPost reader Denise Dupois via email. "As she takes new photos throughout the year Id like her to upload the pictures to my frame. Itll be like Christmas every time a new photo is added."

HuffPost selected this highly-rated digital picture frame, which has touchscreen capability and displays photos in a slideshow format so grandpa or grandma can enjoy tons of different photos of their loved ones at once.
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The Aura "Carver" digital picture frame
Grandparent Jenelle Johnstone specifically suggested a Carver digital picture frame for the holidays. "[The] Aura frame is the best gift... we love our Carver frame," Johnstone wrote via Facebook. As with other digital frames, this option lets family members load photos onto the frame and continue to add pictures as time goes on. It even has an HD display for maximum photo clarity.
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Shutterfly
A custom wall calendar filled with photos of their grandkids
My mom, Shelley Z., is a great-aunt and "chosen grandparent" to an eight-year-old and a four-year-old. She absolutely loves the custom calendar she receives every year full of pictures of the kids.

"Each December the family creates a new custom wall calendar on Shutterfly, filled with an array of photos from the year before," she wrote in an email. "I am delighted at the end of each month when I turn the page to discover the next month filled with funny, sweet and special photos... It brings a smile to my face."

Shutterfly has a range of different calendar options to best fit any grandparent's taste, including wall, desk and easel calendars. It's an especially timely gift as we head into a new year.
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Some adorable handmade coupons
Shelley also loves the handmade coupons she gets from the kids, which she can "redeem" for sweet activities to do together.

"Each December they create a 'Good for___' book, filled with coupons that I can redeem during the coming year," said Shelley. "The eight-year-old colors and decorates each coupon with stickers. Examples of her coupons include a 'mani/pedi,' a trip to Target, a 'heart-to-heart' talk, a dance performance and getting a burrito together. The four-year-old dictates to his parent what he would like to include in his coupon book... includ[ing] telling me a story, pushing him on the swing, sharing an ice cream, having an 'over-nighter' and playing a game of hide and go seek."

HuffPost selected these blank coupon cards from Amazon to help get you started. The front side has an area to write what coupon is for, and the back side is blank for decorations. It's made of thick card stock for a simple yet sturdy feel.
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Color Me Mine
Dishes hand-painted by their grandchildren
Grandparent Barbara Nan Cooke Behringer asked for plates or bowls hand painted by her grandkids for the holidays.

"I have an assortment, delightfully mismatched, that reflect all the kids at different ages and their interests and abilities at the time they were painted," Behringer wrote via Facebook. "They trigger wonderful memories every day when I use the pieces."

We at HuffPost love this creative gift idea and recommend Color Me Mine for a place your kid can paint on bowls and plates and get them glazed for gifting. They have locations all over the country so you can find one near you.
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A popular hands-free LED light
Grandparent Laurie Morrison said on Facebook that she'd like a crochet light, since she loves crocheting but at times has trouble seeing. This light that she selected sports a concentrated LED light and can be worn around the neck so she can keep her hands free. It comes in tons of colors, too.
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A gift card for a treat
Grandparents across Facebook asked for gift cards that they can use at their favorite restaurant (preferably for a meal with their grandkids!), at the spa or for a haircut or a manicure.

For a versatile gift card that grandparents can use at the place of their choice, we selected this popular Visa gift card from Amazon. You can preload it with cash so the grandparent in your life can treat themself to whatever they'd like.
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A multipurpose zester
Catherine Lee, a grandmother of four children ages 2-5 and mother of HuffPost shopping managing editor Emily Ruane , requested "a few more things we could use in the kitchen with the kids around so much," including a zester like this Microplane model to upgrade from her current box grater. This stainless steel option promises to grate cheese, citrus rinds and more.
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A two-stage knife sharpener
Lee also requested this highly-rated knife sharpener since her knives get a lot of use. This one quickly and effectively sharpens knives using ceramic grits.
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Harry & David
A Harry & David fresh fruit basket
Lee also told HuffPost that a fruit or snack basket from a place like Harry and David would be appreciated for the holidays.

"Something that's challenging for grandparents over the holidays is that they don't know when their kids are going to show up," Lee said. "I try to stock up on fruit, snacks, whatever you think your kids are going to eat."

Everyone in the family will enjoy snacking on this deluxe fruit basket, which includes fresh apples, pears, kiwi, bananas, limes and more.
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A woodland berry centerpiece from L.L.Bean
Lee also asked for an arrangement of greens that she can display indoors or outdoors. This L.L.Bean centerpiece includes berries, pinecones and a festive LED candle to cast a soft light sans flames.
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Some new history books
Michael Ruane, Lee's husband and a grandfather of four, asked for books for the holidays, with a preference for history. He's been wanting the new Martin Luther King Jr. biography and a book about World War II's impact on modern Asia.
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An Ultimate Sack huge bean bag chair
Shannon Best told HuffPost via Facebook that she'd like this giant, cozy bean bag chair "so I can easily cuddle my grandbabies! They are 9, 7, 6 and 3 and the lights of my life." It's an awesome six feet in diameter and made with cozy foam and a machine-washable cover.
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A witty party game
Murray also requested this popular party game called "Give Me 3," in which the three funniest answers to any given question win. Reviewers call it "an absolute riot."
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A Brmate insulated cooler for 12-ounce and 16-ounce cans
"My request would be a new Brmate three-in-one can cooler," said Kay Taylor, grandparent to a three- and nine-year-old, on Facebook. It's the "best ever coffee cup." Reviewers love how it keeps drinks cold or hot for hours on end, plus the optional top that you can snap on for leakproof coverage. It's available in tons of colors so you can grab the one your grandparent would best like.
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A pair of comfy boots
"I would like a pair of boots designed for people like me with medically induced neuropathy in my feet and hands," said Audrey Herman, grandparent to an eight-year-old, on Facebook. She specifically asked for this SasNola wedged heel pair, which has soft, plush lining for comfy walking and an inside zipper for easily taking it on and off. It's available in women's sizes 512 and in sixth width sizes.
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American Diabetes Association
Cooking classes for folks with diabetes
Eleanor Mosqueda, a grandparent of five, asked via Facebook for cooking classes for diabetics to help support healthy living. We selected these free online cooking classes hosted by the American Diabetes Association; for updates on classes, sign up for their newsletter .
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A trip to Disneyland with their grandkids
Last but not least, Karen Wolstenholme wrote on Facebook that she'd like to take her grandchildren to Disneyland as a holiday gift. It'd be "a lifetime memory," she said.

Before You Go

Real Dads Told Us What To Get Them For Christmas This Year
A John Boos reversible cutting board(01 of27)
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Alex McCrery , co-founder of hospitality workwear brand Tilit , wants to upgrade his cutting board. It's a great universal gift for any dad who's into cooking or home design.

"As a former full-time chef and now chef to two little girls, one of the things Ive been eyeing is a chunky cutting board upgrade like Boos butcher blocks," McCrery told HuffPost.
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A retro-inspired Igloo standing cooler(02 of27)
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Chris P., husband of HuffPost senior audience editor Abigail Williams and dad to a 2-year-old, is asking for this incredibly cool looking Igloo cooler that comes in a ton of vintage-inspired colors, can stand on its own and has an easy carrying strap. (credit:Igloo)
Nike Killshot 2 sneakers(03 of27)
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Williams' husband is also asking for these low-profile leather Nike sneakers, which are sharp enough to dress up with slacks and a sweater but still casual enough to wear with jeans and a T-shirt. (credit:Nike)
A GoPro action camera(04 of27)
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I am not ashamed to admit I love YouTube reels and watch a ton of Sage Pasch's videos showing her funny and realistic morning and evening routines as a mom of two in her early 20s.

Paschs fianc also in his early 20s frequently appears on camera , so I asked the YouTuber what her partner wants this winter. (He preferred to remain anonymous.) Because the family spends a ton of time outdoors, Pasch said her fianc wants a waterproof GoPro action camera that he can use to take family videos when they're surfing or swimming.
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A Nakie outdoor hammock(05 of27)
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Pasch's fianc is also asking for a Nakie outdoor hammock, which comes with all the tools you need to hang it and can hold close to 500 pounds, so all the kiddos can safely pile on. (credit:Nakie)
An easy-care houseplant(06 of27)
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A friend's dad who preferred to remain anonymous is currently taking care of his sick wife and asking for low-maintenance house plants, like this easy-care snake plant that comes in this chic pot from the Sill. If you have a dad that's dealing with a lot right now, he may appreciate having some color and life around him that's easy to take care of. (credit:The Sill)
The largest coffee thermos you can find(07 of27)
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That same friend said his dad asked for a coffee thermos, but explicitly wants something huge and non-fussy. Bubba cups are a time-honored classic that will hold close to the whole pot of coffee and are nearly impossible to break. (credit:Amazon)
A Hamilton Beach food processor(08 of27)
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Shopping manager editor Emily Ruane's brother-in-law, Matt M., is a dad to a 5- and 2-year-old. This year, he's asking for a Hamilton Beach food processor that was recommended in one of his favorite cookbooks. "My sister has it and loves it, he added. (credit:Amazon)
Banana Repubic's athletic tapered pants(09 of27)
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Ruanes brother-in-law also recommends gifting the athletic tapered pants from Banana Republic. "[They're] thicker than slacks and can go formal or casual," he said, adding that a pair usually lasts him two years. (credit:Banana Republic)
A Google Nest(10 of27)
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My dear friend Clark and his father are both into cooking and current events. Clark, who's in his early 30s, recently gifted his dad a Google Nest so he can watch the news as he's making dinner. It's a user-friendly home tech item that doesn't totally break the bank and could be great for other news lovers or multitaskers. (credit:Target)
A cashmere sweater(11 of27)
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It wouldn't be a dad gift guide is there wasn't a mention of a nice new sweater. No less than six of my friends said their dads ask for sweaters every winter, with one saying, "Dads are bad at buying their own." HuffPost senior shopping writer Lourdes Avila Uribe's dad Fernando Uribe runs cold, and this year (like every other year) is asking for a nice cashmere sweater like this one from J.Crew. (credit:J. Crew)
Cashmere socks(12 of27)
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Uribe's dad is also asking for cashmere socks to keep his feet warm this winter. They're a little more indulgent that a basic crew sock and can make for a great present. (credit:Quince)
A timeless L.L. Bean sweater(13 of27)
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Of course, my own dad, the king of New England, goes for 100% wool sweaters, mainly from L.L. Bean. They're great for skiing or other winter sports, as they're still warm even if they get wet. (credit:L.L. Bean)
Under-layers for winter sports(14 of27)
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Speaking of skiing, my dad also asked for new turtlenecks to wear as a base layer. He is partial to the L.L. Bean "unshrinkable" long sleeves that keep their shape over time and last for years. (credit:L.L. Bean)
A cashmere Henley(15 of27)
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Another go-to dad item? A Henley. Uribe's brother Juan Uribe a brand-new dad is asking for this super chic cashmere Henely from Quince. It's an elevated take on a beloved, casual silhouette and will pair well with jeans or slacks. (credit:Quince)
Durable workwear(16 of27)
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Shopping writer Tessa Flores says her unbelievably cool dad, Eliazar Flores, is asking for Carhartt relaxed-fit duck cotton overalls with elastic suspenders for the second year in a row. "I like how durable they are and that I don't have to wear a belt with them like I do with regular pants ," he previously told HuffPost.

If your dad spends a lot of time working outdoors or just likes the workwear style, he'll get a lot of use out of these versatile overalls.
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A pickleball starter kit(17 of27)
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My friend Rosie Carlson's father is adding more activity into his life and wants to get started with pickleball lessons. Surely he'll need a set of paddles and some other starter equipment to get into the game. (credit:Amazon)
A Tommy Bahama Henley(18 of27)
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Once again, my dad goes full New England icon in asking for "quality clothing without logos or very small logos." He asked for Henleys and statistically has enjoyed clothes from Tommy Bahama, a brand that seems to moving away from floral button-ups and more into high-quality basics. If you too have a low-key dad who likes things that last for years and aren't flashy, I'd recommend peeping this brand. (credit:Nordstrom)
Merch from a cause you (or he) supports(19 of27)
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My dad really melted my heart when he said he'd love some merch from Savage Sisters, the harm reduction organization that I volunteer with or general "gear that supports good causes. It's kind of the adult version of gifting a project from art class, where your dad can be proud of you and feel included. I love this shirt supporting the Fort Greene community fridge and also love how easy it is to find great merch that supports good causes on Bonfire. (credit:Amazon)
A Carhartt pocket tee(20 of27)
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Ruane's husband Chris Grosso, a father of two little girls, always asks for the classic Carhartt pocket tee, a closet staple for over a decade. "His shirts get more wear and tear these days, cooking for and taking care of two little kids, so I think he'll be delighted to unwrap a few new ones," she said. (credit:Amazon)
Bombas socks(21 of27)
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Another classic dad gift with many options: socks. Williams husband is asking for Bombas socks made from moisture-wicking merino wool that naturally regulates temperature and keeps feet from getting funky. (credit:Bombas)
Low-rise socks(22 of27)
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My dad asked for lower-rise socks he can wear with sneakers or running shoes when he's on the go. If your dad is also a Virgo king who organizes his grocery lists by what aisle things are in, he also may love an uber-practical present like this one. (credit:Amazon)
A good book (or a gift card to a local bookstore)(23 of27)
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My dad as well as many of my friends' dads are asking for "good books," which means something different to everyone. If you've got a music-loving dad that's into oral history, he'd probably love Jonathan Abrams' 2022 release on the origin of hip-hop. But you can never go wrong with a Bookshop.org gift card that lets them shop online while supporting local bookstores. (credit:Bookshop.org)
A fun spin on a classic(24 of27)
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Ruane's friend Mary Guerin knows her husband Mike, a dad to two school-age kids, wants a new pair of everyday boots. In searching for something classic but with an unexpected element, she found and loves these red elastic Blundstone boots (which I also own) that are durable and sporty while still being fun. (credit:Blundstone)
Vuori performance joggers(25 of27)
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Guerin also cited Vuori as a favorite brand for athleisure. We found these bestselling under-$100 joggers that offer a moisture-wicking four-way stretch fabric crafted from recycled polyester. Over 8,000 reviewers have awarded these comfy pants a 4.8-star rating. (credit:Vuori)
A waffle-knit beanie from a hometown coffee brand(26 of27)
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As a former resident of Chicago, Guerin has his eye on this stylish waffle-knit beanie from a beloved third-wave roaster and retailer that got its start in the Windy City. (credit:Intelligentsia)
A gift card for online or in-person framing(27 of27)
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A genius suggestion that were totally stealing for everyone on our lists this year, Guerin also asked for a gift card to Framebridge, a startup that specializes in both mail-order and in-person framing. (There are a number of locations throughout major cities on the Eastern seaboard.) The brands website is overflowing with inspiration, and they also offer design services. (credit:Framebridge)

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