Review of Love, Grandma
Posted: 28 Jun 2021, 06:08
[Following is a volunteer review of "Love, Grandma" by Ann Morris.]
Love, Grandma by Ann Morris is a children's book about the author's recollection of when her grandchildren were born to when they were older. She writes of the activities they had together, like art and craft with buttons. It is a book about her two grandchildren, Payton and Haley. When they were born, she was so excited and always loved taking care of them. They had so much fun together. They did cartwheels, hoped on piggyback rides, drew, and went to bed together.
I loved that the book had great graphic pictures which any child could comprehend what was happening. I also appreciated the theme, which was playful, full of joy and love. The author also mentions some of their favorite toys, like stuffed animals. She also embraced what her grandkids liked like Payton loved drawing hearts while Haley loved rainbows. I especially loved the different activities that parents or guardians can take away from the book, like the craft with buttons.
I give this book a rating of four out of four stars. I found no errors in the book. It deserved a perfect rating because it had important lessons for parents as well. It teaches embrace and love towards their children as well as spending time with them. There was nothing I disliked about this book.
I also appreciated the author sharing her experience as a grandmother. She is an inspiration to all grandmothers. I would love to have such a relationship with my grandkids in the future.
I would recommend this book for parents to read to their young children. It could also be great for younger children to learn reading because of the simple grammar. It is suited for all children. I would not recommend it against any group of children as it is a great book.
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Love, Grandma
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Love, Grandma by Ann Morris is a children's book about the author's recollection of when her grandchildren were born to when they were older. She writes of the activities they had together, like art and craft with buttons. It is a book about her two grandchildren, Payton and Haley. When they were born, she was so excited and always loved taking care of them. They had so much fun together. They did cartwheels, hoped on piggyback rides, drew, and went to bed together.
I loved that the book had great graphic pictures which any child could comprehend what was happening. I also appreciated the theme, which was playful, full of joy and love. The author also mentions some of their favorite toys, like stuffed animals. She also embraced what her grandkids liked like Payton loved drawing hearts while Haley loved rainbows. I especially loved the different activities that parents or guardians can take away from the book, like the craft with buttons.
I give this book a rating of four out of four stars. I found no errors in the book. It deserved a perfect rating because it had important lessons for parents as well. It teaches embrace and love towards their children as well as spending time with them. There was nothing I disliked about this book.
I also appreciated the author sharing her experience as a grandmother. She is an inspiration to all grandmothers. I would love to have such a relationship with my grandkids in the future.
I would recommend this book for parents to read to their young children. It could also be great for younger children to learn reading because of the simple grammar. It is suited for all children. I would not recommend it against any group of children as it is a great book.
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Love, Grandma
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon