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A child is, as he should be, involved in a world of youthful activities and exciting new ideas. Though he may have a unique and special relationship with a grandparent, he may, in general, think of the elderly as "old". Young children have difficulty picturing, as older ones tend to forget, that the elderly were once children themselves, engaging in many of the same activities. This book lets the child see how alike grandparents and grandchildren really are.

Produktbeschreibung
A child is, as he should be, involved in a world of youthful activities and exciting new ideas. Though he may have a unique and special relationship with a grandparent, he may, in general, think of the elderly as "old". Young children have difficulty picturing, as older ones tend to forget, that the elderly were once children themselves, engaging in many of the same activities. This book lets the child see how alike grandparents and grandchildren really are.
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Autorenporträt
Eloise Lovelace is a retired special education teacher who lives with her husband and two retrievers in the coastal mountain community of Boulder Creek, California. She has two daughters and three young grandchildren. She grew up spending summers camping, hiking and backpacking, and has found the redwoods to be the perfect environment for becoming a childrens writer. This is her second book, following Your Ema Loves You, written after her diagnosis of ALS, in which she presents the idea that, though a grandma may be in declining health, she is still the same person deep inside. She currently spends her time reading, writing, traveling, providing therapy with her Furry Friend Golden Retriever, and reflecting on the rewarding life she has led.