This is a brilliant idea & it's also really good in reality. From receiving his first Taletrove Dad now looks forward to his monthly edition. Whenever we visit Dad & tell him what the family have b... See more
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Taletrove is a simple, heartfelt way to keep families connected across generations. We turn your family’s stories, photos, and memories into beautifully printed newsletters - sent straight to the hands of your loved ones. In today’s fast-moving, digital world, Taletrove offers a more personal, lasting way to stay in touch, especially for those who aren't always online. Every month, families easily share updates via WhatsApp, text, or email. We then carefully curate these messages into a newsletter that elderly relatives can hold, revisit, and treasure. It's not just about sending photos - it's about strengthening bonds, sharing smiles, and preserving precious memories. Taletrove is built for simplicity: no apps to download, no complicated logins, and no tech barriers. Just real, tangible connection. Families can add multiple contributors, making it easy for everyone to take part. With a flexible subscription, first-month discounts, and the ability to cancel anytime, Taletrove is designed to fit modern family life while honouring timeless traditions. At Taletrove, we believe in keeping memories alive - one printed page at a time.
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I recently came across Taletrove and loved the idea! I thought it would be perfect for my Grandma who isn’t tech savvy or on social media. I just send everything via WhatsApp and they turn it into a lovely printed newsletter and send it straight to her. When she got the first one, she was over the moon! Such a simple way to stay close and help keep her included in family life.

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Got this for my mum and dad in their care home. They’re not into tech, so having a printed newsletter with family photos and updates has been really lovely for them. Super simple to use and always arrives on time. So far so good.

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So glad I came across Taletrove’s service. Mum ( now in her 90’s and with early dementia) has never mastered technology and struggles to remember names and faces and news in phone calls so this is an ideal way for the family to keep in touch. Many of her grand and great grandchildren and her sister and family live abroad so they can easily send photos and news by WhatsApp and Mum can browse the newsletter whenever she likes .
Easy to use, helpful reminders and support - great value for all those memories that a family can share.

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Taletrove has been great for our family. My nan doesn’t use a phone or computer so getting all our photos and news through the post really made her day. Really easy to use, we just send everything on WhatsApp. Would definitely recommend.

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