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First Birthday Gift?

My little granddaughter turns 1 next week. I have purchased the usual cute little clothes, I quilted her a quilt before she was born--but I would like to give her a gift or start a tradition that I can repeat every year--something meaningful and sentimental. Any ideas?

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You could start a collection of magazines published at the time of her birthday every year. It would be neat for her to look back at publications throughout the years...things like Time, People, maybe some teen magazines. Wouldn't it be funny for her to look back at a bridal magazine from 2010? Or a parenting magazine?

That idea isn't particularly sentimental. However, you could couple it with a letter where you summarize the year and things you did together, milestones, etc. I have a letter my Dad wrote to me when I was 13...he passed when I was 17 and I value it as if it were diamonds. I wish I had something like that from my grandparents.

Have fun coming up with a great gift!

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I would start her a collection of something meaningful, but small since hopefully you have many more birthdays to come...

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I already saw the charm bracelet mentioned. This is what we're doing with my daughter. By the time she is old enough to wear it it should be full.

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You could start a collection of magazines published at the time of her birthday every year. It would be neat for her to look back at publications throughout the years...things like Time, People, maybe some teen magazines. Wouldn't it be funny for her to look back at a bridal magazine from 2010? Or a parenting magazine?

That idea isn't particularly sentimental. However, you could couple it with a letter where you summarize the year and things you did together, milestones, etc. I have a letter my Dad wrote to me when I was 13...he passed when I was 17 and I value it as if it were diamonds. I wish I had something like that from my grandparents.

Have fun coming up with a great gift!

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I did a time capsule concept for my daughter's first birthday. I plan on doing it again each decade, so the next will be when she turns 10. People wrap gifts and we are putting them away in a trunk for her to open when she is a teen-ager. All my friends and family contributed something of meaning for her, a memory they had of her or a bit of wisdom or heirloom to share. I don't know myself what is in there yet.

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I would start her a collection of something meaningful, but small since hopefully you have many more birthdays to come...

2 moms found this helpful

Do you celebrate Christmas? If you do what about a special Christmas ornament. You can start giving them to her and when she is 18 she will have 18 of her own to take with her to collage or to her first apartment. Then when she has kids she can tell them which one came from grandma etc. I know it's not anywhere near christmas right now but I knew someone who did this for her grandkids and I always thought it was a special tradition.

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I think a nice tradition, which I plan to do with my own child (I am 6 months pregnant right now) is to donate to a charity in their name. Once the child gets older, they can participate by helping to choose the organization the donation is made to.

If that doesn't agree with you then I can honestly say that giving money into a savings account, purchasing bonds or something, is also a great gift. I guess that is not necessarily meaningful and sentimental though. Good Luck!

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Hi

When my brother had his kids (he had them much earlier than I) my folks began giving them savings bonds along w/ a present each year. The present was something they would like (whatever they were into at that moment or would need) (and they didn't spend too much) but the bonds were to help build their college funds and to teach them the value of saving (once they understand that they got a bond they began to learn that it's never too early to save and what it means to savee).

I thought this was a great idea for them. When our daughter was born we opened a 529. We knew my folks were going to do the same for us (they gave us a bond when our daughter was born) so we asked my folks that in the future, if they were going to do that to contribute to her 529 (it just depends on what you think would have more value).

Anyway; just a thought. And, your grandgirl is lucky to have a grandma who is so thoughtful and loving.

A.

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You could do a charm bracelet in gold or silver or even platinum $ that she can have when she turns 16. Each year you can pick a charm that fits a major event in her life, like ballet shoes, or a vacation the family goes on. For her first one you could do a little rattle or maybe the family has a special pet.
My mom did a charm bracelet for us and I love it.

Also for christmas you can buy her an ornament each year so when she moves out she has something to decorate her tree with.

Have fun.

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charms for a bracelet? won't mean much to her now, but by 4 it will.

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