Friday, September 10, 2010
 
Becoming a Grandparent
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Nothings warms a grandparent’s heart more than giving grandchildren gifts. But don’t let it burn your bank account.

Giving gifts comes naturally to grandparents. Still, don’t feel you have to always give toys or spend a lot of money. Remember, it’s the thought—and the memories—that count.

Giving Gifts to Your Grandchildren

Most grandparents love to shower their grandchildren with gifts. It’s no wonder. Giving gifts can be the best thing about having little ones in the family. What can beat the warm feeling you get when a gift you bought brings a big smile to a grandchild’s face?

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Nothings warms a grandparent’s heart more than giving grandchildren gifts. But don’t let it burn your bank account.

Giving gifts comes naturally to grandparents. Still, don’t feel you have to always give toys or spend a lot of money. Remember, it’s the thought—and the memories—that count.

Giving Gifts to Your Grandchildren

Most grandparents love to shower their grandchildren with gifts. It’s no wonder. Giving gifts can be the best thing about having little ones in the family. What can beat the warm feeling you get when a gift you bought brings a big smile to a grandchild’s face?

Read more

© 1995-2007, AARP. All rights reserved


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Tips on Giving Gifts to your Grandchildren

Gift giving is fun. But it also can put lots of pressure on generous grandparents. It’s not always easy to know what to buy children. And not every gift you select is going to be a big hit.

Your grandchildren are growing all the time. And their interests seem to change like the weather. What do they want? What do they need? The answers aren’t always clear.

Don’t let gift giving stress you out. With a little thought, and lots of love, you can hit a homerun at the next birthday party or holiday celebration. These gift-giving tips may help.

 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

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Tips on Giving Gifts to your Grandchildren

Gift giving is fun. But it also can put lots of pressure on generous grandparents. It’s not always easy to know what to buy children. And not every gift you select is going to be a big hit.

Your grandchildren are growing all the time. And their interests seem to change like the weather. What do they want? What do they need? The answers aren’t always clear.

Don’t let gift giving stress you out. With a little thought, and lots of love, you can hit a homerun at the next birthday party or holiday celebration. These gift-giving tips may help.

 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Check Government List of Recalled Toys

When buying your grandchild toys, make sure you steer clear of any toys that have been recalled. This will help keep your grandchild safe by checking product recalls and safety news from CPSC.


Learn more...

 


Source:  U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Check Government List of Recalled Toys

When buying your grandchild toys, make sure you steer clear of any toys that have been recalled. This will help keep your grandchild safe by checking product recalls and safety news from CPSC.


Learn more...

 


Source:  U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Buy Safely Online

You're browsing the Web and found a great buy on a toy: good price, nice condition. But is it safe to buy online? What can you do to make sure your money and privacy are protected? These simple steps can improve your online shopping experience.


Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Buy Safely Online

You're browsing the Web and found a great buy on a toy: good price, nice condition. But is it safe to buy online? What can you do to make sure your money and privacy are protected? These simple steps can improve your online shopping experience.


Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

  


Congratulations! You’re a grandparent or soon to become one. Although this transition is less challenging than becoming a parent, it does have its challenges—and joys. The checklist below will help you make the most of your grand-parenting years.

 Adjust to your new role.

 Understand your grandchild.

 Childproof your home.

 Safety in the car.

 Help your grandchild stay healthy.

 Provide childcare.

 Help raise your grandchild.

 Provide discipline.

 Give financial gifts.

 Give non-financial gifts.

 Leave a legacy.

 Help with college savings.


 
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