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If there’s one thing we know about grandmothers, it’s that they appreciate sentimental presents. So if you’re in search of thoughtful gifts for grandma, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve scoured the Internet in search of the best granny-approved gifts that, above all else, will show her how much you care. From a honey sampler infused with delicious all-natural flavors to an electric kettle inspired by British kitchens, these are gifts any grandmother would be thrilled to unwrap.
Did we mention some of our favorite finds are personalized using your grandma’s own handwriting? So whether you’re looking for something special for her birthday or a just-because gift, you’re bound to find something unique here. You may even want to consider wrapping up something tech-savvy that will actually make her life easier. Otherwise, consider snagging her an item that she'll love and actually use like a stylish apron, stemless wine glasses, or a sleek towel warmer.
Plus, we’ve included goodies at all different price points, so whether you want to go all out and get her something luxurious or stick to the affordable stuff, you'll find the perfect present that works with any and all budgets. Scroll on, shop, and get ready to become her favorite grandchild in no time!
Not only do these exfoliating sugar cubes make your skin impossibly soft but they smell like a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Plus, they're infused with shea butter and aloe vera, two ingredients your skin needs to stay healthy.
Not all grandmothers are experts in the kitchen, but if yours is, this stylish machine-washable apron is the perfect gift. After all, even the simplest dishes can get messy.
There's no better way to bond with your grandmother than with a wine night. Come prepared with this elegant set of four stemless glasses that come in three smokey shades.
The older you get, the harder it is for your body to self-regulate your internal temperatures, which may explain why the elderly always seems to by chilly. Luckily, there's a simple fix: A compact towel warmer. It's not just for towels, though. Your granny can throw in blankets, sheets, or anything else that will fit.
This fan favorite French oven (a type of Dutch oven) is a great gift for all ages, but because it falls on the expensive side of the price scale, we'd recommend giving it to an experienced cook who can appreciate the perfection of Le Creuset.
This is quite literally the sweetest candle we've ever smelled. It features notes of butter, apple, cream, cinnamon, cloves, and vanilla. So if you're grandma isn't a skilled baker, she can pretend she's whipping up something sweet.
This handmade stoneware mug is like a work of art, making her morning cup of coffee or tea taste that much better. Just don't put it in the dishwasher!
Another gift that works for all ages, this useful case from Bandolier completely eliminates the frustrating and time-consuming hunt for your cellphone in your purse. Simply clip your phone into the leather case and wear it like a crossbody bag.
A less high-tech alternative to the towel warmer is a traditional hot water bottle. This one comes with a fuzzy cover, making it even cozier one chilly days.
Everyone loves slippers, especially grandmothers. This set, however, is a cross between slippers and cozy socks. They even have grips on the bottom, so you can stop worrying about her taking a tumble on slippery floors.
There's no rule that says desserts have to made from scratch, right? In fact, some of the best ones—including these shortbread cookies—are pre-made and require hardly any effort. Simply slice them to your desired thickness, pop them in the oven, and enjoy.
Available in five cool colors, including slit green pictured here, this electric tea kettle's design is inspired by by traditional British homes, and no one knows quality tea quite like the English. It features six preset temperatures to give your grandmother options depending on what she's trying to make (pour-over coffee, French press, or tea) and the kettle will keep the water hot for up to 45 minutes.
Although these long distance lamps are sold individually, they serve their intended purposes best when purchased in a set. Here's how it works: Get one for yourself and another for your grandmother, and when you touch yours, hers will light up, letting her know you're thinking of her.
This antique-inspired butter dish is one of those gifts she doesn't necessarily need, but will use all the time once she unwraps it. Whether she's having people over and needs to play hostess or enjoying her morning toast, this little dish will get the job done.
Dangling on a 24-karat gold-plated chain, these birth month pendants house upcycled flowers in eco-friendly resin. Trust us; she'll appreciate these fresh blooms just as much (maybe even more) as she would a bouquet of fragrant flowers.
Snail mail is definitely considered a lost art among the tech-savvy set, but surely your grandmother is a fan. If she's not the best texter, give her the option of sending you messages a different way. This charming book is chock-full of elegantly designed stationery and envelopes to write you letters.
Another book for the wordsmith grannies out there, this one from Uncommon Goods includes pages and pages of prompts that will help your grandmother recall her favorite memories to preserve in her own words.
For the gardening grandmother, this birth month flower kit makes getting your hands dirty a little easier (and less messy, may we add). The kit even includes a little card that explains the symbolism of your flower.
A throw blanket is always a good gift, especially during the winter months. This one comes in 10 cool colors and can ship within 24 hours of purchase, so if you're in a bind and need something on the quick, this is the gift for you.