Meet My Grandparents

Meet My Grandparents

Author: J. Jean Robertson

Publisher: Rourke Publishing (FL)

Published: 2006-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781595159908

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World geography, cultural diversity, family traditions


Because Your Grandparents Love You

Because Your Grandparents Love You

Author: Andrew Clements

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 0544148541

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Grandparents are the reassuring heroes in this sweet story about a boy and girl who go on an overnight visit at their grandmother and grandfather's farm.


I Call My Grandpa Papa

I Call My Grandpa Papa

Author: Ashley Wolff

Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1582462526

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This book celebrates the special names that children call their grandparents (some culturally based, some wonderfully made up) and features the unique activities they do together. Full color.


The Grandma That I've Never Met

The Grandma That I've Never Met

Author: Maura Thomas

Publisher:

Published: 2023-02-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781088091227

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A beautiful story in which a mother explains to her child how her grandmother who has passed on loves them and lives on through emotional connection. With rhyming prose and soothing illustration this book will help a parent explain an intangible concept and maintain familial connection with the departed. At the end of the book there are activity pages on which you can add a photo of your loved one and favorite stories or anecdotes of their life. You can't see Grandma except in pictures, but she can see you anywhere. God gives angels special vision that zooms right in when they really care. A wonderful tool for parents and a thoughtful gift for those who have lost a mother.


Te presento a mis abuelos

Te presento a mis abuelos

Author: J. Jean Robertson

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1612364950

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Introduces Young Readers About Respecting Diversity, Regional Synonyms, And Family Traditions.


My Chinatown

My Chinatown

Author: Kam Mak

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2001-12-04

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0060291907

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Chinatown -- a place of dragons and dreams; fireflies and memories Chinatown -- full of wonder and magic; fireworks on New Year's Day and a delicious smell on every corner Chinatown -- where every day brings something familiar and something wondrously new to a small boy Chinatown -- home? Kam Mak grew up in a place of two cultures, one existing within the other. Using extraordinarily beautiful paintings and moving poems, he shares a year of growing up in this small city within a city, which is called Chinatown.


Their Promised Land

Their Promised Land

Author: Ian Buruma

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-01-19

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0698410181

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A family history of surpassing beauty and power: Ian Buruma’s account of his grandparents’ enduring love through the terror and separation of two world wars During the almost six years England was at war with Nazi Germany, Winifred and Bernard Schlesinger, Ian Buruma’s grandparents, and the film director John Schlesinger's parents, were, like so many others, thoroughly sundered from each other. Their only recourse was to write letters back and forth. And write they did, often every day. In a way they were just picking up where they left off in 1918, at the end of their first long separation because of the Great War that swept Bernard away to some of Europe’s bloodiest battlefields. The thousands of letters between them were part of an inheritance that ultimately came into the hands of their grandson, Ian Buruma. Now, in a labor of love that is also a powerful act of artistic creation, Ian Buruma has woven his own voice in with theirs to provide the context and counterpoint necessary to bring to life, not just a remarkable marriage, but a class, and an age. Winifred and Bernard inherited the high European cultural ideals and attitudes that came of being born into prosperous German-Jewish émigré families. To young Ian, who would visit from Holland every Christmas, they seemed the very essence of England, their spacious Berkshire estate the model of genteel English country life at its most pleasant and refined. It wasn’t until years later that he discovered how much more there was to the story. At its heart, Their Promised Land is the story of cultural assimilation. The Schlesingers were very British in the way their relatives in Germany were very German, until Hitler destroyed that option. The problems of being Jewish and facing anti-Semitism even in the country they loved were met with a kind of stoic discretion. But they showed solidarity when it mattered most. As the shadows of war lengthened again, the Schlesingers mounted a remarkable effort, which Ian Buruma describes movingly, to rescue twelve Jewish children from the Nazis and see to their upkeep in England. Many are the books that do bad marriages justice; precious few books take readers inside a good marriage. In Their Promised Land, Buruma has done just that; introducing us to a couple whose love was sustaining through the darkest hours of the century. Look for Ian's new book, A Tokyo Romance, in March, 2018.


Parentless Parents

Parentless Parents

Author: Allison Gilbert

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 2011-02-15

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1401396550

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Parentless Parents is the first book to show how the absence of grandparents impacts everything about the way mothers and fathers raise their children--from everyday parenting decisions to the relationships they have with their spouses and in-laws. For the first time in U.S. history, as the average age of women giving birth has increased significantly, millions of children are at risk of having fewer years with their grandparents than ever before. How has this substantial shift affected parents and kids? Journalist, award-winning television producer, and parentless parent Allison Gilbert has polled and studied more than 1,300 parentless parents from across the United States and a dozen other countries to find out. Through her pioneering research, Gilbert not only shares her own story and the significant and poignant effect that this trend has had on her and hundreds of other families, but also the myriad ways these mothers and fathers have learned to keep the memory of their parents alive for their children, and to find the support and understanding they need.


The Truth about Old People

The Truth about Old People

Author: Elina Ellis

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-20

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781509882274

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Children's Book of the Week in The TelegraphA very funny and lovable picture book tribute to grandparents and older people.When you're small, everybody bigger than you seems really old. But does being older have to mean being boring, or slow, or quiet? NO! Elina Ellis' wonderful illustrations reveal that the age you are makes no difference to how amazing you can be.From the winner of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2017, The Truth About Old People is an instant favourite with children and grown-ups that tackles ageism without being preachy. Elina has a great talent for characterful illustration: you'll feel like you've known this family all your life.