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Looking for a birthday gift for my grandson. He really likes solve crosswords and word puzzles.

For your grandson who enjoys solving crosswords and word puzzles, there are many creative and thoughtful gift ideas that can enhance his hobby and make his birthday extra special. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Crossword Puzzle Book: Look for a high-quality crossword puzzle book filled with challenging puzzles. You can find books tailored to various difficulty levels or themes. Consider selecting one with interesting twists, cryptic clues, or a mix of different puzzle types to keep him engaged and entertained.

2. Personalized Crossword Puzzle: Create a personalized crossword puzzle just for your grandson. Use an online crossword puzzle generator to input words that are meaningful to him, such as names of family members, favorite hobbies, or places he loves. Include inside jokes or references only he would understand, adding a personal touch to this unique gift.

3. Crossword Puzzle Board: Help your grandson solve his puzzles in style with a crossword puzzle board. These boards are designed specifically for crossword enthusiasts, providing a smooth surface and grid guidelines to keep everything organized. Some even come with built-in drawers to store pencils and erasers, making it a practical and convenient gift.

4. Word Games Subscription: Consider gifting your grandson a subscription to a word puzzle or game app. Many online platforms offer a wide range of word-based games and puzzles that can be played on a smartphone or tablet. You can choose apps specifically dedicated to crossword puzzles, anagrams, or vocabulary challenges, allowing him to have endless fun and discover new challenges throughout the year.

5. Word Puzzle Accessories: Provide your grandson with tools to enhance his puzzle-solving experience. Consider getting him a set of high-quality mechanical pencils with different lead thicknesses for shading in squares or erasable pens to keep the puzzle neat. Additionally, a magnifying glass with built-in LED lights can help him read smaller clues more easily, especially in low-light conditions.

6. Puzzle-Enhancing Books: There are several books available that delve into the art and history of puzzles, crossword construction, or the world of words. These books can serve as an educational and entertaining complement to your grandson's puzzle-solving hobby. Look for titles that offer insights into crossword puzzles' creation process or those that explore famous crossword puzzle enthusiasts and their contributions.

Remember, beyond the gift itself, including a heartfelt note or a personalized puzzle-solving experience with your grandson will make the gift even more meaningful. Show your enthusiasm for his love of word puzzles and offer to sit down with him and solve a crossword together, create a crossword just for him, or tackle a word game challenge. These shared experiences will not only strengthen your bond but also create lasting memories.

Or you can get him a star map with the date when he was born.

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“Incredible gift! I bought this earlier in the year for my boyfriend's birthday present. Suffice to say, it is now hanging in our first home together and he absolutely loves it. The quality is superb. Will definitely be returning for another purchase in the future!”

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About Under Lucky Stars

Under Lucky Stars is a unique and innovative star map company based in Barcelona, Spain, specializing in the creation of personalized star maps that capture the celestial arrangement of stars at a specific moment in time, such as a person's birth, wedding, or any other significant event.

By using advanced astronomical algorithms and data from leading institutions, the company produces highly accurate, visually stunning maps that make for perfect gifts or cherished keepsakes.

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