Memory books come in a variety of formats, so look for one that fits your family’s needs. Some grandparents enjoy telling their own story; others might prefer to answer prompts or write a letter to their grandchild. Make sure the memory book you choose is made of high quality paper that will last. If the grandparent has a hard time getting started, it might be fun to discuss what they might include in their memory book at your next family gathering. To find the best memory books for grandparents to share with their grandkids, we considered a variety of types, from books filled with blank pages or prompts to letter writing sets that grandparents and grandchildren can complete together. Different methods of sharing memories, such as photos, recipes, and videos, were also considered. We looked for quality products that will be a keepsake for future generations.  Based on our reviews, these are the best memory books for grandparents to give to grandchildren on the market today. “Memories for My Grandchild” is our best overall pick because of the thoughtful guiding questions it provides in a beautiful keepsake cloth-covered book. Grandparents will love completing simple prompts on archival paper, knowing the memories will be maintained years to come.  The prompts focus on family history, beginning with anecdotes about the grandparent as a baby and young child, and continuing through the grandparent’s life, education, friendships, and hobbies. There is also a family tree for the grandparent to complete. The back cover includes pockets to store photos, documents, and other small mementos. Price at time of publication: $18 Price at time of publication: $15 Price at time of publication: $12 Price at time of publication: $20 The book and prompts are organized in chapters that move through life stages, so it’s easy to focus on one special moment at a time. Family members will appreciate the detail of the questions, like “Do you have a favorite number and why?” or “Favorite movie snack.” The grandparents will be able to share small yet interesting insights that you’d never think to ask. Price at time of publication: $10 Price at time of publication: $25 Not only will this set boost writing skills for the grandchild, but it’s also a fun way to engage with grandparents who are near or far away and will thrill your kiddo when they get their own letter in the mailbox. Price at time of publication: $33 Price at time of publication: $20 Price at time of publication: $30 for cookbook To create a keepsake, draft up some question prompts and have a grandchild interview their grandparent on camera. Upload the video, and in a few quick steps, you’ve created a family heirloom. Price at time of publication: $69 for 20 minute book

Fun to Do

The last thing you want to give grandparents is another chore. The memory book should be fun to complete and fill them with excitement to pass down their most cherished memories. If they are reluctant, give them the book at a time when you’re together and have the grandchild ask the questions while someone records the answers in the book. 

High Quality

It’s likely that the memory book will become a cherished family heirloom. As the book is passed around and shown to new generations through the years, it is likely that it will take a bit of a beating. Choose a book style that can last and has a high-quality binding that won’t prematurely fall apart.

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Maya Polton is a former marketing manager and current freelance writer who covers food, home, and parenting. She’s also the mom of an 11-year-old son, an 8-year-old son, and a 4-year-old daughter. With all four of her kids’ grandparents living nearby, she’s ashamed to admit she’s never had them create a memory book and is promptly ordering four copies of her favorite one and putting those grandparents to work.