Review of Love, Grandma
Posted: 27 Nov 2021, 05:32
[Following is a volunteer review of "Love, Grandma" by Ann Morris.]
Let me show you a wonderful phenomenon where despite having a big generation gap between two individuals, those individuals could be attracted by a strong force of love between them. This phenomenon looks contrary to the notion of physics law, which says that the force of attraction between two things decreases when the distance separating them increases. I am talking about the sweet relationship between grandmas and their grandchildren, despite having a big generation gap between them. Can I show you an easy way to recall your childhood memories with your grandma without the need to put in any mental effort? The so-called way is by reading the children’s book Love, Grandma by Ann Morris. I say so because this book brought back many childhood memories of mine with my grandma, and I had a good time reading it.
My PDF copy of this children’s book with illustrations has 20 pages. The author shared her memories with her grandchildren in a pleasant manner in this book. The book touches upon various aspects of a typical childhood, covering almost all the different enjoyment activities like baking cookies, sidewalk art, painting grandma’s nails, brushing grandma’s hair, wearing grandma’s shoes, and dressing in grandma’s clothes. Due to the perfect color combination and lively expressions of the illustrations, I believe that this book will capture children's attention.
Among all, what I liked the most about this book is the scene where Ann was so involved with her grandchildren that she forgot the physical limitation of her age and did backbends with her grandchildren even though she found it a bit difficult. I liked her involvement because playing with children gives the aged people an escape from ruminating about the dwindling age. Did Ann hurt herself while doing backbends with her grandchildren? You may be interested to know how it all went by reading the book. There was nothing in this book for me to dislike.
I recommend this book to children above three years of age and adults who like to read about having fun with children. Grandmas and Grandpas will also have a great time reading this book because they may find some new ways to have fun with their grandchildren.
I love my grandma very much, and I wanted to know about the other ways in which the other people had enjoyed the time with their grandmas, so I picked this book to read. After reading this book from cover to cover, I found some new pleasurable ways to spend time with Grandma. My first thought was of giving all the four stars for its lovely content, but I wanted to check the other aspects of the book, such as its presentation quality. Fortunately, this book appeared professionally edited to me because I could hardly find any errors in it. Considering the overall quality of this book, I finally decided to stick to my first thought and rate it with 4 out of 4 stars.
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Love, Grandma
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Let me show you a wonderful phenomenon where despite having a big generation gap between two individuals, those individuals could be attracted by a strong force of love between them. This phenomenon looks contrary to the notion of physics law, which says that the force of attraction between two things decreases when the distance separating them increases. I am talking about the sweet relationship between grandmas and their grandchildren, despite having a big generation gap between them. Can I show you an easy way to recall your childhood memories with your grandma without the need to put in any mental effort? The so-called way is by reading the children’s book Love, Grandma by Ann Morris. I say so because this book brought back many childhood memories of mine with my grandma, and I had a good time reading it.
My PDF copy of this children’s book with illustrations has 20 pages. The author shared her memories with her grandchildren in a pleasant manner in this book. The book touches upon various aspects of a typical childhood, covering almost all the different enjoyment activities like baking cookies, sidewalk art, painting grandma’s nails, brushing grandma’s hair, wearing grandma’s shoes, and dressing in grandma’s clothes. Due to the perfect color combination and lively expressions of the illustrations, I believe that this book will capture children's attention.
Among all, what I liked the most about this book is the scene where Ann was so involved with her grandchildren that she forgot the physical limitation of her age and did backbends with her grandchildren even though she found it a bit difficult. I liked her involvement because playing with children gives the aged people an escape from ruminating about the dwindling age. Did Ann hurt herself while doing backbends with her grandchildren? You may be interested to know how it all went by reading the book. There was nothing in this book for me to dislike.
I recommend this book to children above three years of age and adults who like to read about having fun with children. Grandmas and Grandpas will also have a great time reading this book because they may find some new ways to have fun with their grandchildren.
I love my grandma very much, and I wanted to know about the other ways in which the other people had enjoyed the time with their grandmas, so I picked this book to read. After reading this book from cover to cover, I found some new pleasurable ways to spend time with Grandma. My first thought was of giving all the four stars for its lovely content, but I wanted to check the other aspects of the book, such as its presentation quality. Fortunately, this book appeared professionally edited to me because I could hardly find any errors in it. Considering the overall quality of this book, I finally decided to stick to my first thought and rate it with 4 out of 4 stars.
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Love, Grandma
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon