These Grandparents Day activities can range from the simple and short to an all-day event with lots of things going on. Do as much as the kids and grandparents can handle while still taking the time to enjoy each other. These Grandparents Day craft projects make great gifts to give but they also can be another fun activity that grandparents and grandchildren can do together. You can read these poems together or the grandchild can print them out and make a Grandparents Day card out of them. They’re a great tool for helping your child, or the grandparent, put their feelings into words on this special day. When they’re finished with the activity, the grandchild can present the grandparent with the card that they made together. This is a great way for grandparents and their grandchildren to spend some quality time together. The finished coloring page can be kept and framed so the grandparent can remember the special time they spent together. You can take it a little bit further and use markers or paints to decorate the handprints. This wonderful activity results in a touching keepsake for both the grandparent and the grandchild. Handprint Gift for Grandparents from About Family Crafts What a beautiful sound to hear a grandparent and their grandchildren singing together. If they’re brave enough, they could even perform it for the rest of the family during the upcoming holidays. Turn up the sound and sing along with these videos. Grandparent Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time from Living Montessori Now From reading together to enjoying tea, these ideas are sure to give you inspiration. Read through these inspiring new traditions or think up one on your own. Celebrating Grandparents Day with Rituals and Traditions from GaGa Sisterhood Spend some time together outside taking a walk, going fishing, or visiting a park. It’s a fun and easy activity to jump into that both the child and grandparent will love. There are 30 questions to get you started but feel free to veer off the path a bit, and have the kids ask whatever questions spark their interest. These make the best kind of stories! The questions range from simple ones like what their first car was to more serious questions like how they handle stress. Pick and choose or ask them all, you can’t go wrong with this grandparent-grandchild interview.