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Grandma Jean is quirky! She sometimes says and does embarrassing things. She talks to people who aren't really there. She's a bit of a mystery to her two grandchildren, but they love her, just the same. Quirky Grandma Jean introduces children to differences in people through a light-hearted story, full of whimsical situations and illustrations. The story carries the message that love connects all of us, no matter how odd we might be. With a sweet surprise ending, children learn that things may not always be just what they seem! Told in poetic verse, this beautiful picture book is written for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Grandma Jean is quirky! She sometimes says and does embarrassing things. She talks to people who aren't really there. She's a bit of a mystery to her two grandchildren, but they love her, just the same. Quirky Grandma Jean introduces children to differences in people through a light-hearted story, full of whimsical situations and illustrations. The story carries the message that love connects all of us, no matter how odd we might be. With a sweet surprise ending, children learn that things may not always be just what they seem! Told in poetic verse, this beautiful picture book is written for children ages 4 - 12, with deeper meaning for teens and adults.
Autorenporträt
Mariah Clark Skewes, known in her real life as Mary Boyle, knows from experience that children have individual personalities that can be shaped, but not changed - her own four adult children are unique and talented, each following their own dreams. Mariah/Mary's degrees in Psychology and Special Education have guided her work with children for many years as both a teacher and school administrator, specializing in connecting with those kiddos who sometimes have presented the greatest challenges - yet yielded the greatest rewards. Her writings celebrate the differences in people with the intention of developing compassion and understanding. She and her husband live on a vineyard in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California where they grow wine grapes and raise honeybees and Babydoll Southdown Sheep. When not writing, she enjoys volunteering as a CASA with children in the foster care system, competing in world marathons and travelling.