I Call My Grandma Nana

by Ashley Wolff

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Students respond, in rhyming text, to their teacher's question about what each calls his or her grandmother, offering examples of things they like to do together.

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Discusses the different names children might call their grandma and different activities they do with their Grandmas. Celebrates diversity.
The book teaches kids that people are different and its not a bad thing. The book teaches kids what other people around the world call their grandmothers.
Visit a diverse classroom where the children share stories of their grandmothers. Learn the words for grandmothers in many cultures; the teacher also shares the story and name of her grandmother.
Grandma;s come in all shapes and forms. They also come from different cultures, and behave different names, and mannerism. In this story, the child talks about what makes her grandmother special and what she calls her, which is nana.

Age: 3-6
Source: Pierce College library system
A grandma is a grandma , no matter what you call her or what county she came from.
This book shows different perspective on different ways others call their grandma.
In class, students are encouraged to share the differences between what they call their grandmothers and the activities they do with them. The teacher celebrates the differences and the children are proud of their individuality. Ages 3-7

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
451LanguageItalian, Romanian & related languagesWriting system, phonology, phonetics of standard Italian
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PZ8.3 .W843Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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