Review of Love, Grandma
Posted: 23 Oct 2021, 09:33
[Following is a volunteer review of "Love, Grandma" by Ann Morris.]
Love Granma by Anne Marie is a heart-warming children's book about a grandmother who spends enjoyable and fun times with her two grandchildren, Haley and Payton. Playing with hair, baking cookies, doing flips and so much more.
The book consists of the memories of the grandmother, which is actually the author. It has a warm message of love and friendship that children have with their grandparents. The words are simple and easy. She made it more enjoyable and child-friendly by making the sentences rhyme. And the cartoon is colorful and sweet. Every memory that was mentioned was illustrated by a drawing of that action, which made it more relatable and easy to follow, and understandable for the kids. The grandmother is mischievous and loves her girls, and the girls are active and quirky.
There isn't something you can not like about children's books. They are filled with life and joy and happiness. Which we need more in our lives. However, I do suggest that it would be better and more engaging if it was a little longer than it was. I found it a little too short. Maybe it is appropriate for children to be short, but the fact that it is filled with colors and cute pictures, I find that the kids will end up wanting more of what it has to offer.
I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 because it is a cute, small story about family and the relationship between the elderly and their little angel grandchildren. The animation of the book is also attractive and filled with colors.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has children or grandchildren who like to read and love colors. From the age of 6 months to the age of 5 years, they will definitely find it attractive.
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Love, Grandma
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Love Granma by Anne Marie is a heart-warming children's book about a grandmother who spends enjoyable and fun times with her two grandchildren, Haley and Payton. Playing with hair, baking cookies, doing flips and so much more.
The book consists of the memories of the grandmother, which is actually the author. It has a warm message of love and friendship that children have with their grandparents. The words are simple and easy. She made it more enjoyable and child-friendly by making the sentences rhyme. And the cartoon is colorful and sweet. Every memory that was mentioned was illustrated by a drawing of that action, which made it more relatable and easy to follow, and understandable for the kids. The grandmother is mischievous and loves her girls, and the girls are active and quirky.
There isn't something you can not like about children's books. They are filled with life and joy and happiness. Which we need more in our lives. However, I do suggest that it would be better and more engaging if it was a little longer than it was. I found it a little too short. Maybe it is appropriate for children to be short, but the fact that it is filled with colors and cute pictures, I find that the kids will end up wanting more of what it has to offer.
I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 because it is a cute, small story about family and the relationship between the elderly and their little angel grandchildren. The animation of the book is also attractive and filled with colors.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has children or grandchildren who like to read and love colors. From the age of 6 months to the age of 5 years, they will definitely find it attractive.
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Love, Grandma
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon