10 Heart-Touching Grandparents Day Activities For Kids

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Whether they live with them or not, most kids love their grandparents. Wouldn’t you love someone who showered you with love, and scolded your parents if they upset you? But, that’s just one of the reasons why kids love their grandparents.

So, if your little one is pumped about grandparents day and she wishes to do something for dear old grandpa or grandma, Momjunction has her covered. Here is our list of some cute and heart-touching Grandparents Day activities for kids that they can try with their grandparents:

Grandparents Day Games And Activities

1. Cute Grandparents’ Day Poem:

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Teach your kid this cute poem that she can then recite to her grandparents on Grandparents’ Day:

“Grandmas and grandpas are everything nice,

Like presents and candy and raspberry ice.

And chocolate fudge sundaes, with cherries on top,

And popcorn and peanuts and grape soda pop.

In winter or summer, in rain or sun,

Grandmas and grandpas are always fun”.

2. Cook A Family Recipe Together:

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  • Every family has, at least, one special heirloom or family recipe that is passed onto every new generation.
  • Let your kids find out more about this special heirloom or family recipe and help prepare it together with the grandparents.
  • If your kids are too young, you can always let them be a part of the cooking process without letting them use sharp objects.

[ Read: Grandparents Day Crafts For Kids ]

3. Generations Together:

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  • Help create a classic and timeless photograph that captures all three generations – the grandparent, the parent and the grandchild.
  • To make it look cute, you can all dress together in similar colors or dresses.

4. Ten Things I Love About You:

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  • Let your daughter’s words warm up grandma and grandpa’s hearts this Grandparents’ Day with this ‘Ten things I love about you’ activity.
  • Ask her to think up, at least, ten things that she loves about her grandma and, at least, ten things that she loves about her grandpa.
  • Instead of writing them out on a card, let her say it out loud to the grandparents and also describe more about why she loves those particular things.

5. A Grandparent And Grandkids Only Time Zone:

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  • Staying true to the spirit of Grandparents’ Day, give your kids, and their grandparents spend some quality time together, without you or your partner anywhere in the picture.
  • Let them form a team and spend time doing something interesting. For instance, your kids and the grandparents can visit a nearby farmer’s market or park, can go to an animal reserve, visit a library or even go to a movie.
  • Once they are back, treat them to a delicious meal that includes a favorite of the grandparents and the grandkids.

6. Create A Memory Box:

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  • Help your kids create a memory box that they can fill together with the help of their grandparents.
  • The memory box can include different items, such as postcards, photographs, handwritten letters and notes, special objects that remind them of each other, childhood toys, memorabilia and such.

[ Read: Fun Recipes For Kids ]

7. A Photo Shoot Day:

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  • Hand a camera to the grandparents and grandkids and tell them to shoot each other through the day.
  • Let them take many different pictures of each other.
  • Get them printed at the end of the day and relieve Grandparents’ Day in the evening.

8. Interview Each Other:

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  • Ask your kids to interview their grandparents and vice versa.
  • Your kids can ask them questions about their early life, about how they were as parents and how you were as a kid!
  • The grandparents can ask lots of questions related to the school life of the grandkids as well as use the opportunity to learn more about their friends, interests, likes, fears and more. This is one of the great grandparents day activities for children to enjoy and have fun with them.

9. Read A Book On Grandparents:

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  • Help your kids read a few books that talk about the beautiful relationship that grandparents and grandkids share.
  • A few all-time favorites include ‘Grandpa’s Little One’ by Billy Crystal, ‘Nana Upstairs Nana Downstairs’ by Tomie dePaola, ‘When I Am Old With You’ by Angela Johnson, ‘Just Grandma And Me’ and ‘Just Grandpa And Me’by Mercer Mayer.

[ Read: How To Encourage Kids To Read ]

10. Write A Letter:

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  • Whether your kids live with their grandparents, or they don’t, get them to write a letter to Grandpa and Grandma on Grandparents’ Day.
  • You can also encourage your kids to turn this into a yearly ritual and ask the grandparents to reply to the letter.

Grandparents are one of the earliest friends your kids have, and they share a unique bond with their grandchildren. Teach your kids to love, respect and cherish their grandparents. Make sure that your kid expresses her feelings for her grandparents.

Moms, do tell us how your kids will share the love with their grandparents this Grandparents’ Day.

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