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Loading... Remember, Grandma? (edition 2004)by Laura Langston, Lindsey Gardiner, Laura Langston
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book tells a progression of a good child-grandparent realtionship as Alzheimer's progresses. This book was written and illustrated for the young child. This verison is a lot less emotional than The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins even though it deals with the same subject. I can use it around holidays to reinforce the idea of making memories with your family, help deal with Alzheimer's, and to reinforce the idea of cherishing your family and talking about your family heritage and memories. The recipe for mile-high apple pie is in the back cover. Grades >3 ( ) This book particuarly perfect for children who may have a grandparent or elderly family member, or friend that has memory problems as they age such as, Olse timers disease. Maraget is worried that her grandma may not remember her at all, but grandma does remember her when she thinks of apple pie, flowers, and piano which are all grandma's favorite things. no reviews | add a review
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Lately Grandma has trouble remembering, and it makes Margaret sad until she learns about family love that endures even when memory does not. Includes recipe for Mile-high apple pie. No library descriptions found. |
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