Because the family matriarch deserves a more creative moniker.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
When you think of your grandma, you think of: cute and lovable. You know, the same way you think of a bunny.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
Believe it or not, this was Queen Elizabeth I's nickname.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
It's particularly easy for toddlers to say.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
There's nothing sweeter than honey.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
This is a very classic nickname that should be used more often.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
Another really cute alternative to grandma that will be easy for everyone to say.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
Traditionally, a "lovey" is a blanket that children carry around to feel safe. So, to be called Lovey means Grandma brings a sense of security to her grandchildren.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
This is definitely one of the more popular alternatives we've heard lately.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
A muff is usually meant to provide warmth, just like grandma! So muffy makes complete sense.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
The best way to describe this is the Americanized version of the Italian word for grandmother, nonna.
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
A term of endearment that will be particularly popular if Grandma lives in Georgia!
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
Oma actually means grandmother in German!
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Flora Forager; Design by Kevin Peralta
Doesn't Tootsie make you think of something so sweet?