Grandparents’ favourite gift (and it’s not what you think)

Grandparents’ favourite gift (and it’s not what you think)

Grandfather flicking through his monthly Tribu family journal

Grandparents' favourite gift: what they really want from you

Grandparents' favourite gift is rarely what we actually give them. Every Christmas, every Grandparents' Day, every birthday, we hunt for something that'll genuinely make them happy – and we often end up back at the same old safe bets. What if the answer were simpler – and more surprising – than you'd expect?

What grandparents already have – and what they're really missing

The cupboards are full. Scarves gifted with love, "World's Best Grandma" mugs stacked in a drawer, boxes of chocolates polished off in a week – before the next one arrives at Easter. These gifts come from the right place. But they pile up, and your grandparents know it just as well as you do.

What most grandparents are missing isn't another thing. It's presence. News about grandchildren growing up too fast. Photos from everyday life – the first drawing from school, the gap-toothed grin, the funny faces at dinner. A regular, tangible connection that goes beyond the Sunday phone call.

It's also the story behind Tribu. Arnaud, the founder, was living abroad and wanted to give his grandmother – recently widowed and not very tech-savvy – a way to stay part of his family's life. He started by printing off WhatsApp photos. A few simple pictures made her so happy that the idea of a monthly journal almost created itself.

What your grandparents have already told you "I really don't need anything. What I miss is you – and the kids." Almost every family recognises that line. The Tribu family journal doesn't replace a visit – it was never meant to. But between two get-togethers, it keeps the connection alive, nurtures the bond and delivers plenty of emotion – all without a screen on their end.

Grandparents' favourite gift: family news, month after month

Try asking a different question: not "What would you like as a gift?" but "What do you really miss?". The answer almost always comes back to the same thing: you, your children, your everyday life.

Grandparents' favourite gift, then, isn't an object. It's regular presence – something tangible they can hold in their hands, flick through in the evening under the bedside lamp, and proudly show their friends. Something that tells your story. And that comes back every month, like a long-awaited visit.

That's exactly what the Tribu family journal offers: a monthly photo journal, created by all the family members through the app, then printed and sent straight to your grandparents' letterbox. No screen on their end. No hassle. Just a beautiful paper journal waiting for them on the first of every month.

How does the Tribu family journal work?

The Tribu app on a smartphone – choosing photos and designing pages
In the Tribu app, you pick the photos you want, choose the layout that suits you, and design each page entirely your way.

The principle is simple. Throughout the month, family members – parents, siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles – add their photos and little messages in the Tribu app. You select which photos go on each page, then choose the layout that works best for you.

The result: beautiful, personalised pages that feel entirely yours – without the sense that you're "doing design".

At the end of the month, Tribu prints your journal in your chosen format and sends it by post, straight to your grandparents' door. They receive a 100% paper journal – one they can hold in their hands, flick through endlessly and keep safe on the shelf.

Multiple family members can contribute at the same time from their own phones. It's often the perfect opportunity to bring in relatives who live far away – cousins at the other end of the country, or children living abroad. One journal, made together, received with emotion.

And over time, a stack of journals builds up on the shelf. A stack that tells years of family life, page by page – built month by month, without ever having to think too hard about it.

Which format suits your budget?

Grandparents discovering their Tribu journal – an emotional moment shared with the whole family
Every month, the Tribu journal lands in your grandparents' letterbox – like a long-awaited visit from the family.

Tribu offers three journal formats. Depending on your family size, how many photos you share each month and your budget, one of them will be a perfect fit.

Format Price Size Photos / Pages Best for…
Mini €6.95/month A5 (21 × 14.8 cm) 10–140 photos · 16 pages Small families and smaller budgets
Classic €9.95/month A4 (29.7 × 21 cm) 10–280 photos · 16 pages The best value for money
Premium €14.95/month A4 (29.7 × 21 cm) 10–400 photos · 24 pages Those who want the best, no compromise

Frequently asked questions

Can grandparents take part in making the journal?

Yes, absolutely. Your grandparents can contribute to the journal through the Tribu app, just like any other family member. But it's not mandatory – many families choose to keep grandparents purely as recipients, which is already a wonderful gift in itself.

Do you have to commit to a long subscription?

No. The Tribu subscription has no minimum commitment. You can pause or cancel at any time from your personal account.

That's also what makes it such a great gift: the recipient discovers Tribu at their own pace, with no pressure to continue – although grandparents tend to ask pretty quickly when the next one's arriving.

Is the Tribu family journal available outside France?

Yes. Tribu delivers its journal to Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Spain. It's often families with members living abroad who get the most out of it: the journal becomes a tangible connection between two countries, two time zones, two very different everyday lives.

The best gift for your grandparents isn't one that fills a drawer. It's one that fills their eyes – every first of the month, when the letterbox opens. Give them what they really need: your family's news, printed and delivered to their door, month after month.

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Christmas Gift for Grandparents 2026: Ideas That Touch

Christmas Gift for Grandparents 2026: Ideas That Touch

Christmas Gift for Grandparents 2026: Ideas That Touch | Tribu

Christmas Gift for Grandparents 2026: Ideas That Truly Connect

Happy grandparents enjoying a family moment, with a family journal in the foreground, together with their grandchildren

Finding a Christmas gift for grandparents is December's perennial puzzle. They "already have everything," want "nothing," and yet another box of chocolates is starting to feel a little uninspired. Good news for Christmas 2026: there's a lovelier idea than one more thing for the cupboard. A gift that creates connection all year long. Here are our ideas, sorted by type and by budget.

Why is it so hard to find a gift for grandma and grandpa?

After decades of Christmases, birthdays and Mother's Days, their cupboards are full. One more throw, one more mug, one more candle: all well meant, but it often ends up at the back of a drawer.

What they're really missing isn't objects. It's news. Photos of grandchildren growing up far too fast, little everyday anecdotes, faces they don't get to see often enough. The right Christmas gift for grandparents answers exactly that need.

The gift idea that truly hits home: connection over objects

That's exactly the realisation that gave birth to Tribu. A grandson living abroad used to print the family's WhatsApp photos and mail them to his grandmother, who wasn't comfortable with anything digital. A few printed photos were enough to make her happy — and the idea for the family journal was born.

Here's how it works: every month, the whole family adds photos, anecdotes and little messages through an app. It's all laid out as a real, printed journal and sent straight to your grandparents' mailbox. No screen, no password: just the pleasure of opening the envelope and flipping through their Tribu's news over a cup of coffee.

Printed Tribu family journal, open to photos and anecdotes of the grandchildren
Every month, a journal full of news from the whole family.

What if, this year, your gift made them smile twelve times instead of once?

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Which Christmas gift suits which grandparents?

Not all grandparents are alike. Here's how to choose the right idea for each.

TypeWhat they'll loveOur recommendation
They already have everythingAttention, not one more objectA monthly family journal: a gift that renews itself every month
They live far away (another region, another country)Watching the grandchildren grow despite the distanceFamily journal + regular video calls
They're not fans of screensSomething tangible, something real on paperPrinted journal, photo album, handwritten letters from the children
Great-grandparentsFeeling they're still at the heart of the familyA journal with large photos, framed children's drawings
Young, active grandparentsMoments to share togetherA family outing + the subscription to capture the memory

The family journal in practice: budget and formats

There are three formats, for every gift budget:

SubscriptionFormatCapacityPrice
Mini — the most compactA5, 16 pagesup to 140 photos€6.95/month
Classic — the emblematic oneA4, 16 pagesup to 280 photos€9.95/month
Premium — the highest qualityA4, 24 pagesup to 400 photos€14.95/month

Not sure which to pick? Compare the three formats in detail.

Put another way: for the price of a bouquet of flowers, your grandparents receive a journal full of their family every month. And because it's co-created, brothers, sisters and cousins all join in: the Christmas gift becomes a project for the whole Tribu — perfect as a shared gift.

Grandmother opening the envelope of her family journal delivered by mail

Giving is simple: choose the format, slip a note under the tree, and the first issue arrives at their door.

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Three mistakes to avoid with a Christmas gift for grandparents

1. Defaulting to something "useful." The latest food processor may well stay in its box. At this age, emotion beats function.

2. Betting everything on digital. A smart photo frame, an online album: if your grandparents aren't comfortable with technology, the gift becomes a chore. Paper, on the other hand, never crashes.

3. Thinking "just one moment." December 25th goes by fast. A gift that comes back every month stretches the Christmas magic across the whole of 2027.

Frequently asked questions

What budget should you plan for a Christmas gift for grandparents?

It depends on the gift, but expect roughly €20 to €60 per person. A family journal subscription starts at €6.95/month — and is easy to split between several people as a shared gift.

What gift for grandparents who already have everything?

Give connection rather than an object: a monthly family journal, a photo album of the grandchildren, a handwritten letter or shared time. What they're missing is family news, not things.

What if my grandparents don't use a smartphone or the internet?

That's exactly what the family journal is made for: the family creates the content through the app, but they receive a 100% paper journal in their mailbox. No screen needed on their end.

Can you give the family journal as a shared gift?

Yes, and it's actually the loveliest scenario: children, grandchildren and cousins all contribute each month. The cost is shared, the joy multiplied.

In short: the 2026 Christmas gift they won't forget

This Christmas 2026, give your grandparents something no shop stocks on its shelves: news from their family, printed in black and white, month after month. In ten years, the stack of journals will tell a whole chapter of your Tribu's life.

Start right now: create your family journal and make Christmas 2026 the first chapter of a long memory.

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