Most baby boomers have now reached the age of retirement and grandparenthood, so merchandise that helps this demographic celebrate such milestones make ideal gifts to express love and appreciation. Check out our picks below to find inspiration on gifts to surprise and delight those born in the post-World War II era.
From canvas bottle gift bags to door stoppers, Pavilion’s Retired to the Lake collection includes giftables printed with humorous messages such as “The Legend Has Retired,” and “Retired, Not Expired.” Pavilion.
Mail to Grandma is a 30-count pack of illustrated postcards kids can complete and send to their beloved grandmothers for a sweet, personalized surprise in the mail. CQ Products.
For the baby boomer with a snarky sense of humor, the Empty Nester candle that apparently smells like “the kids are gone and you can “arrange flowers” on every table in the house,” is sure to be a hit. Ever Ellis.
Grandparents who live far away from family can still stay connected via the Lovebox, a wooden app-connected box that allows multiple users to send sweet messages, drawings and more from anywhere in the world. When a message is sent to the Lovebox, a decorative heart outside the box will begin to spin. To view the message, one simply removes the lid of the box and peeks at what’s displayed on the glass screen inside. Lovebox.
Loving grandparents are sure to want their homes filled with pictures of adorable grandkids and this Tutu Cute photo frame is perfect for capturing precious moments from a grandchild’s dance recital. Roman.