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10 Things to Mail Your Grandchildren in the Spring

10 things to mail your grandchildren

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For consistent back-and-forth connections with my grandkids, I use the Monthly Mail Membership, but I still love to send a little something “extra” a few times a year. This blog post covers 10 things to send your grandchildren, and they are all perfect for springtime!

Baseball Fans

Send a package with peanuts, red ropes, and a pocket schedule for their favorite team.  Let them know you’ll be cheering right along with them!

Outdoors

The weather is finally changing, and kids are ready to spend more time outdoors! Give them a reason to run around by sending a frisbee their way. 

To add to the fun, google “frisbee games for kids” and print out some games for them to try.

If your grandkids are lovers of helping in the garden, there’s nothing like a fresh pair of garden gloves to start a new season.  We love these grippy rubber-coated gloves that come in different sizes!

Rainy Days

If the April showers are keeping everyone inside, a pack of ‘craft stuff’ might just save the day.  Pack a small box of ‘random’ supplies and pop it in the mail. 

READ: So How’s the Weather

Think pipe cleaners, old greeting cards, bubble wrap, colorful paper, small wooden shapes, and a roll of tape or gluestick.  An enjoyable idea would be to keep a ‘set’ for yourself, set up a time to connect virtually, and have fun crafting together.

Readers

Books always make great gifts. Here are a few especially for Spring.

Preschool-Age Grandkids- Spring is Here

Spring is here and it’s time to wake up! Join Mole as he tries everything he can think of to wake up his friend Bear.

Elementary Age Grandkids – Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms

I’m such a fan of this cute little fox.  We really enjoyed Fetcher and the Falling Leaves, so we are looking forward to reading this story about the flakes gently floating to the ground. Is winter returning?!

Chapter Book – Charlotte’s Web   

If your grandkids haven’t experienced Charlotte’s Web, spring is the perfect time to add this to their library.  It would also be a fun book to enjoy together virtually. Set up a time to chat and read a chapter at a time.

Family Stories

Spend a bit of time looking back through pictures of previous springtime activities. Print out a few, and send them off to your grandkids with some short handwritten stories.  

READ: 15 Custom & Creative Things to Send in the Mail to Your Grandkids

Coloring

Google springtime coloring pages, print, and mail along with some brand new colored pencils, crayons, or markers if needed.

End of School

Have some older grandkids who are going to be knee-deep in end-of-school projects and finals? Send them a package with their favorite snacks or a gift card to their local coffee shop to keep them studying away!

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