Grandma Remembers creates a gift of memories from Grandma. Includes interview questions with places to record the answers. Instructions as well as tips and techniques for interviewing and recording stories are also included. Color cover with clear mylar overlay. Inside pages are black and white and printed single-sided.
A book for Grandmothers to fill out with memories of their own life for their grandchildren.
In this keepsake journal for grandmas to fill out, grandchildren can discover the experiences, happy moments, and cherished events that shaped their grandmothers' legacies.
In Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York, two Jewish girls learn about their heritage from their grandmother, who was born in Lithuania, escaped during World War II, and lived for a while in Israel.
When her grandmother, a devoted gardener, dies, a little girl inherits her gardening gloves and feels closer to her memory.
Grandpa Jarvis is a boatbuilder and grew up in Southwest Harbor.
For families who have a relative facing memory loss, this warm and accessible book can trigger important conversations.
Grandma Forgets
Praise for Grandma's Gardens: "A deeply affectionate tribute to the bounty of nature and the love of gardening." --Publishers Weekly "Filled with mindfulness, the story inspires children to reflect on family and keep memories alive.
Words and music for thirty-nine songs including "Old MacDonald," "Skip to My Lou," "Eency, Weency Spider," and "London Bridge."
In this book children will learn and understand why these changes happen to our loved ones.