1. Write a story.
Are you looking for an unusual gift for your niece, nephew, grandson or granddaughter? Then write them a story and act it out yourself. You don't need to be a professional writer or artist. Children love to hear stories in which they themselves are the protagonists.
So, you can make up a story about a little boy, John, who is, of course, your grandson’s name. You can use pictures to tell stories and demonstrate them (even if the pictures are crude). Bind the story with slightly thicker front and back covers. Believe me, the children will fall in love with this gift and the joy it brings will stay with them as they grow up.
2. Sing a song.
You don’t have to write a song specifically for your child, grandchild, or special someone in your life like a professional songwriter. If you can't compose an original tune, use existing resources and fill in the lyrics yourself.
For example, you can rewrite "Goodnight, Ellen" as "Goodnight, Eileen" and then tailor the lyrics to the person you want to give the gift to, such as your child or lover. If you can accompany yourself on an instrument, it will add a lot to the song, and you can also ask others to accompany you. You can record songs so they can play them whenever they want.
3. Knit a scarf.
Hand knit a sweater, scarf or hat. If you don't have professional sewing skills, you can hire a professional to pattern it for you. Make it special with the names of your children, grandchildren or spouse. You can also include a custom quote, such as: "One stitch in time will save nine for my Johnny," or "My sweet grandson has everything but this."< /p>
4. Make coupons.
You can make a handmade "Free Spins Invitation Ticket" with ten tear-off tickets attached and give it to your children or grandchildren.
The voucher can be written as follows: "This voucher entitles the ticket holder to enjoy 10 free air spins at any time and place he/she wishes. Dear Grandpa." The so-called air spins Spin means that the uncle or grandpa grabs the child's arms and spins him around in the air until he makes the child giggle.
5. Make a qualification certificate for "beating dad up".
You can buy or make some cheap foam bats and create a license that allows your child to beat mom or dad (or both) for free. The certificate could say: "This certificate authorizes the holder to use the attached foam bat to beat Dad (or Mom) for five minutes while Dad/Mom lies on the floor without any protection. Hooray! You can also choose one after that. Free ice cream."