Grandmas are elite. And yours? She's a well of wisdom — along with being the one you can count on to sneak you a spare dollar or something sweet when your parents aren't looking. And while you'll never be able to repay her for all that she's done, you can recognize your special bond with something from this list of the best gifts for Grandma.
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My two cents: You can't go wrong with something sentimental. Help her set up a digital picture frame, then send family photos to it in the weeks to follow. Or if you have a way with words (and need a more affordable gift), then tell her exactly what she means to you in the pages of this custom fill-in-the-blank book. Whatever you choose, all these gifts for her are sure to bring the happy tears. You can take my word for it — as Yahoo's Gifting Editor, it's literally my job to help readers find the perfect presents to celebrate the ones they love most. Yep, Grandma included.
Best gifts for grandma under $25
We all need a helping hand from time to time. Stick this genius opener under a cabinet with the peel-and-stick adhesive and secure it with screws, then watch in amazement as your grandma opens every single jar and bottle without a problem. "Grandma being able to feel as independent as possible is worth every penny and this was already very affordable," one gloating grandkid wrote, adding that it's "so supportive it could be medical equipment."
This one's for the ornithophiles. If she loves puzzles (nearly) as much as she loves birds, then this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle is a match made in heaven. When she finishes it, ask her to name each and every state bird.
This fill-in-the-blank top-seller is arguably the most sentimental gift you can give. One by one, work your way through all 50 prompts to spell out all the reasons why you’re thankful for her. We can’t promise you won’t shed a little tear making it.
Geese are taking over porches everywhere. Instead of wrapping up a full-size figurine, go with these hand-painted stakes that she can sprinkle throughout her flower beds or potted plants. They're not just for laughs; geese symbolize loyalty, protection, and togetherness — describes Grandma to a T, don't ya think?
When it comes to jewelry, custom is always the way to go. Personalize this gold, silver or rose gold-plated necklace with the birthstones of her children or grandchildren. You can only add up to six birthstones, so it works best for smaller families.
Adult coloring books are a surefire way to exercise an idle mind and hands. This one is filled with a bounty of beautiful blooms — roses, magnolias, hydrangeas and more. Each design is printed on its own page, so she can tear it out and color with ease.
Let’s face it, she doesn’t need another mug that says “World’s Best Grandma.” Instead, treat her to this charming four-piece set. Fill them with her favorite bean blend, and you've got yourself a gift basket .
A daily cup of tea is a non-negotiable for your grandma. The next time she brews a cup, she can swap her typical teabag for one of these 10 pyramid-shaped infusers in fresh flavors like cucumber mint and white ginger pear.
Best gifts for grandma under $50
Suction this acrylic bird feeder to any window to get a close-up of all the action. It’s “very easy to fill with food” and “can actually hold a lot,” according to one five-star reviewer who added it’s also a “great gift for bird lovers or cats.”
A brand-new Kate Spade purse can cost a pretty penny, but this cardholder is guaranteed to come in under budget — not to mention, it's a much safer pick since it, ya know, gets tucked inside Grandma's bag. This one's a touch bigger than a standard cardholder (it holds eight cards vs. four), but it's still compact enough to fit inside larger wristlets and small crossbody bags.
Give her a spot to rest her latest read without losing her place. This acacia wood valet doubles as a bookmark and features a designated spot for her trusty pair of glasses and go-to coffee mug.
Likened to a "hug for your head," this weighted sleep mask applies gentle pressure to calm tired eyes and overactive minds. Plus, its contoured design completely blocks out the light. Pick it up in one of five colors, including sweet lavender and soothing sage.
At this point, she probably has her skin care routine down to a science. New lotions and creams are always welcome, though. This hand cream trio from L’Occitane features three of their most popular scents: fresh shea butter, warm almond and calming lavender.
Sun protection has never looked so cool. She'll proudly wear this straw visor in the heat of summer — but once the sun sets, she can roll it up and throw it into her bag. Get it embroidered with her initials at no added cost.
Best gifts for grandma under $100
Grandma is always snuggled up in something — a plush bathrobe, cozy throw, you get the idea. Sure, throw blankets are a basic gift, but this faux fur beauty is straight-up luxury (but it's still machine-washable!) — seriously, it's made by a brand known for snuggly sherpa-lined footwear.
It's on the larger side (50 by 70 inches) — one satisfied spouse even says that it's "big enough to cover my 6' 2" husband from shoulders to feet and tucks under feet." Another snuggled-up shopper raved that "it feels heavy in the best way, like it settles around you and stays put."
Love makes a garden grow — and hers is in full bloom. Personalize this adorable vessel with the names and birth flowers of her grandkids to symbolize exactly that. Keep in mind that it can fit up to six grandchildren.
When her arthritis or carpal tunnel gets the best of her, she can turn to this heated hand massager for soothing relief. Choose between three intensity levels and massage modes to target palm, finger and wrist pain.
One Zappos shopper said they felt like they were “walking on marshmallows” when they wore these slides. Another shopper with plantar fasciitis called them “magic slippers." It’s no wonder people love them: They’re machine-washable, odor-resistant and even earned a stamp of approval from the American Podiatric Medical Association (which means they’re actually good for your feet).
Your grandma deserves her flowers — all day, every day. While fresh blooms daily might not be realistic, this monthly subscription is the next best thing. Set her up with a BloomsyBox subscription, so she can get a new arrange of freshly-picked blooms on the same day each month. Take the month-to-month route, or pay for three, six or 12 months upfront.
She might be your mom, but she’s also your child’s grandmother. Celebrate that bond with a pair of flower studs that symbolize the month your little one came into the world (and won her heart).
There's nothing better than slipping into comfortable pajamas at the end of a long day. Maybe the only thing that tops the experience in finding a pair that's stylish to boot. This set by Lake does the trick.
Happy feet right this way. L.L. Bean loyalists know all about these wool slip-ons, which have racked up more than 10,000 five-star reviews. “Just as cute in person. I don’t think I realized just how unsupportive my other slippers were until I tried these,” one superfan wrote of the ever-popular scuffs, available in 11 whimsical designs.
Best gifts for grandma over $100
Wrapping up in a warm towel is the ultimate luxury — and, well, she deserves it. She can pop her towel and bathrobe into this warmer before she hops in the shower, then bask in its warmth once she’s done. She can do the same with her pajamas or blankets during the winter months.
Grandma loves a board game, especially if she can easily carry it from the porch to the pool (and everywhere in between). This backgammon board rolls right up into a leather carrying case, which has a zippered pocket to store the wooden pieces and dice. Make it extra special by adding her initials for an additional $17.
These chunky loafers are built by bio-mechanics and approved by podiatrists, which means one thing: they'll be just as supportive as they are stylish. Choose from an array of leather and suede options — both of which are designed to fold flat, so she can easily pack them in her bag.
What’s better than a single framed photo? How about endless pics? Once this 11-inch digital frame is plugged in and connected to WiFi, anyone — you, your grandma or her other grandkids — can upload photos directly to the app. Sure, it's spendy, but memories are priceless, aren't they? Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida thinks so (and for this reason and more, it topped our list of the best digital picture frames ).
If Grandma loves to read and learn, this could be just the gift for her. With an annual Masterclass membership (starting at $10/month), she’ll unlock access to hundreds of classes taught by experts in their respective fields, ranging from a four-hour course with the MasterChef himself to a science lesson with Bill Nye.
Update, March 2, 2026: We checked all prices and availability. We also added a few new finds for Grandma, including a top-selling Ugg throw blanket and birthstone jewelry to symbolize her grandkids.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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