Grandparents and Grand Books 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: PD Zeece 摘要: Social, political, and technological changes in the United States during the twentieth century have greatly increased the number of living grandparents potentially available to young children (Clingempeel et al., ...
Or the flipside: grandparents caring for or raising grandchildren? As I searched for books spotlighting grandparent-grandchild relationships, nearly all I found were grandmothers. There is something about grandmothers– or perhaps, the figure of the grandmother in our imaginations. Witty and wise, lo...
An uplifting book introducing a child to our wonderful planet while inspiring parents to find wonder in the world around them. (231 Reviews) €34.99 Age: 0 - 3Create this book Give your little one the gift of a unique round-the-world trip to find hundreds of objects, a secret code and...
This book melts my heart on many levels. For starters, I love sweet grandchild/grandparent relationships. Despite the language barrier, readers will enjoy watching the loving bond between Jyoti and Sita Pati. Sometimes love speaks more loudly than words, as Rajani La Rocca demonstrates through her...
For Grandparents Day or any day, a free and easy gift is to give one of these books to a beloved nana (奶奶) or grandpa and read the book together with the grandchild. Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker Zura feels nervous about Nana Akua visiting her school for Grandparent...
You may not have the time, though, to write stories on all of the backs of the photos in your albums. And what about the ones you inherited from your great-grandparents? You know, like that Depression-era photo that shows Grandma’s awestruck wonder when she saw a doll under the tree...
How can grandparents serve God and others through the act of grandparenting, in whatever form that may take? This book, with its wisdom, is recommended for personal use and parish libraries.” - Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, Catholic Library World In this charming and inspiring work, Kathy Coffey...
Themes Asian / Asian American / AAPI, Childhood Experiences and Memories, Collaboration, Comparing / Classifying / Measuring, Cultural Diversity, Families, Fiction, Grandparents, How-to / Instructional Nonfiction, Identity / Self Esteem / Confidence, Mentors, Pride, Realistic Fiction, Self Control / ...
Themes: Multigenerational Families, Grandparents, Love, Loss, Hope Opening:“Henry was talking…But Grandpa was gardening. Again.” Book Synopsis: Henry loves talking with Grandpa, but Grandpa has stopped listening. Mom says to just give him time. But Henry wants to talk to his grieving Grandpa...
in school or in London or on the maternity ward after the birth of his first grandchild, everyone comments on his manners and charm. It’s just that he can’t take care of himself, let alone anyone else. And so he leaves the Miserable Child there in the hospital facing the prospect of...