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IS POP-POP OK?
How do you tell a child their grandfather has
Alzheimer’s? How do you keep it thoughtful,
compassionate, straightforward, and relatable?
This book, written in verse, offers a simple
discussion between a mother and her daughter as to why her grandfather seems ‘different’ than he used to be with his feelings, actions, and the ‘look’ in his eyes.
This book is intended for a child between the ages of four through seven.
Another Great Read…
THE SQUARE
BLACK BEAR
A square black bear so rare with no hair
has to prepare to find something to wear.
As this young bear settles down for the
winter, he is proud of his independence, his
decisions, and himself.
“…reminiscent of the traditional “Fuzzy Wuzzy” tongue twister …Children are sure to giggle …a clever poem about a bear’s wardrobe to share with preschoolers or
to present to young independent readers to enjoy on their own.” — Kirkus Reviews