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Looking for perfect gift for Seniors with Cognitive Challenges? "Reminiscing 1960s America" contains 40 Premium photos from the 1960s , color printed on quality 70lb paper. They are very popular as picture books for people with dementia, and are also suitable for: People who have had strokes, brain injuries, or any cognitive loss Parkinson's disease Alzheimer's disease Each of our picture book for seniors has: No mention of Dementia or Alzheimer's or Parkinson's on or inside the book or anything that could cause stress or embarrassment. Carefully chosen Topics from the 1960s with amazing…mehr

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Looking for perfect gift for Seniors with Cognitive Challenges? "Reminiscing 1960s America" contains 40 Premium photos from the 1960s , color printed on quality 70lb paper. They are very popular as picture books for people with dementia, and are also suitable for: People who have had strokes, brain injuries, or any cognitive loss Parkinson's disease Alzheimer's disease Each of our picture book for seniors has: No mention of Dementia or Alzheimer's or Parkinson's on or inside the book or anything that could cause stress or embarrassment. Carefully chosen Topics from the 1960s with amazing pictures Premium Therapeutic Pictures of 1960s to remember and set a positive mood Large Print for facilitating ease of reading Only one picture per page considering the requirements of focus Hope our dear readers enjoy these books as we do making and refining them.
Autorenporträt
Jacqueline has been working as an independent artist for more than a decade. She is extensively experienced in creating art through various mediums like watercolor, ink, pencil. She also has experience with character design, storybook illustrations, coloring book illustrations, T-Shirt designs, and logo designs. Her creativity is cultivated by curious imagination. Jacqueline has been helping with CHSLD/ Long term care and housing facilities, seeing the effects of aging on many levels. She believes different approaches can make great strides to reaching people.