Review of Love, Grandma
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Review of Love, Grandma
Ann Morris's Love, Grandma is a children's book that focuses on a grandmother and her adoring love for her granddaughters, who are pictured spending time together while being engaged in various other activities.
The story is told from the perspective of a loving grandma who is seen spending time with her two amazing grandchildren, Paton and Haley. The girls are helping and spending time with their grandmother with tasks such as serving tea, decorating nails, curling hair, and a variety of other fun things. In simple words, this book expresses a grandmother's view of how she spends her precious time with her granddaughters while creating happy memories with them.
I must also commend the writer's abilities because I found myself creatively charmed away by the story she has to tell her audience. In my opinion, the story was simple and easy to read and follow, so children will have no difficulty understanding it. The most significant characteristic of the book that I liked is that it is realistic and moving.
I must acknowledge the large beautiful images that kept me company throughout the book because they were without a doubt my favourite feature of this book. I should also commend the illustrator's efforts, as they seemed perfect enough. I have found that the illustrations in a lot of children's storybooks can be a little sloppy at times, and the art style is not always evident to others.
Furthermore, I detected no typos or flaws throughout the book, therefore it is flawlessly edited. The book is simple to read and will quickly become a favourite among children.
With that being said, I give this book four out of four stars. There is nothing negative to say about this book because I could not find anything worth emphasising. The book comprises numerous moral teachings that must be explained to a child. It is appropriate for both children and adults as a one-time read. I guarantee you'll smile throughout the book as it pulls you back to your own sweet and salty childhood experiences with your grandparents or guardians.
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Yes, children will absolutely love this book! Thanks for stopping by.^^
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I agree. Thanks for the comment.Christabel18+ wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 06:54 I love a good children book. I'd recommend at the slightest instance because from the review it seemed like a good story about a granny that has so much love for her grand kids.
