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Books with title My Grandma and I

  • I Visit My Tutu and Grandma

    Nancy Alpert Mower, Patricia A. Wozniak

    Hardcover (Pr Pacifica, June 1, 1984)
    Though they are called by different names, a Hawaiian-caucasian child does the same activities with both her Hawaiian and her caucasian grandmother.
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  • I'm Grandma And I Miss You

    June Cheryl Williams Edwards

    Paperback (Xulon Press, Dec. 26, 2019)
    "I'm Grandma and I Miss You" is a delightful poem, written in a children's book format. It is filled with vibrant and colorful scenes, with poetic words revealing the heart of a longing grandmother who has a desire to experience precious moments with her only grandchild. This children's book takes you and/or your child on numerous, fun-filled adventures that many grandparents enjoy, however, are only dreamed about by this loving grandmother. In addition, each page offers scriptures from the Bible that encourage and becomes a seed planted into the heart of your little one. --CARLESSA F. WILLIAMS, Author "THE SEPHINA SERIES"
  • Grandma and Me

    Carole Boston Weatherford, Michelle Mills

    Board book (Black Butterfly Children, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the things that a grandmother and young child do together.
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  • Grandma, Grandpa, And Me

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Turtleback, April 24, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Little Critter stays over at his grandparents' farm, he helps Grandma bake a pie for the Country Fair and has a great time helping out at the farm and enjoying the pleasures of the fair.
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  • I Need My Grandma

    Raelynn Scales

    eBook (Xlibris US, Aug. 29, 2017)
    This is a childrens book about my son Shawn and my granddaughter Victoria. This is based on a true story. I hope that you enjoy it.Shawn is stationed in South Korea.This book was written by Raelynn M. Scales. Pictures were taken by my daughter-in-law Cookie Scales.
  • Grandma and Grandpa

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 10, 1984)
    A small girl tells about the good times she has during her weekly visits to her grandparents' house.
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  • My Grandpa and I

    Qi Chen

    Paperback (Beijing Language and Culture University Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Language:Chinese.Chinese small bookshelf Family: Grandpa and I (entry level MPR) (CD)
  • Grandma and Me

    Terry Clark, Kathy Pokorney

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 21, 2010)
    "Grandma and Me" is a brightly illustrated rhyming story featuring an energetic grandma and her young grandchild enjoying memorable times together. From carefree outdoor activities through the Christmas holiday this book delivers a perfect picture of a healthy active relationship between today's outgoing grandma and her grandchildren. Email: grandmaandme4@yahoo.com Find us on Facebook: Grandma and Me 4
  • My Grandma's Angels

    Leah Beck, Carol Beck

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The author describes the dream she had the night her beloved grandmother died, in which she saw angels taking her grandmother to heaven.
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  • Is My Grandma an Otter?

    Author Kim Ryan, Lorna Foot

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Nov. 21, 2018)
    You love listening to your grandpa tell stories. He can make you laugh when no one else can. His stories are interesting, too. And he would never lie to you. Or would he? Is My Grandma an Otter? is the story of a young one wondering if his grandpa may have told him an untruth. How could his grandma be an otter? When Grandpa tells him things Grandma likes to do, well, she does seem to have a lot in common with otters. She likes to float in the water. She has pretty pink toes. But if what Grandpa says is true, what does that make him? Author Kimberly Ryan’s Is My Grandma an Otter? is a fun story with pictures on every page. Children will love to read to themselves or others. They’ll also find it entertaining to have it read to them.
  • My Grandmas, My Mom and Me!

    Annie Lang

    eBook (Independent, Aug. 23, 2016)
    What could four generations of girls possibly have to chat about on their "Girl's Day In?" You just might be surprised at how much they have in common!This story begins with a child character whose mom takes her to visit her grandmas for a "Girl's Day In". She asks the questions and everyone responds as they chat the day away. Group questions about the cars they drove, daily chores, schools they attended, communicating with friends and the fun activities they enjoyed and more are addressed and answered throughout the book. This 32 page publication is brightly and accurately illustrated with everything from generational appliances to electronic devices and daily living necessities a child may be curious about. Whether you are a classroom instructor teaching recent history to young students, a great-grandma who doesn't understand what a smartphone is used for, a grandma who appreciates streamed movies in lieu of watching shows on a black and white tv or a mom who will never experience washing laundry with a wringer washer, this publication reminds us all of how quickly our world changes. This publication has been updated for Kindle Kids with easy to read pop-up text boxes making it ideal for beginner readers and viewing on smaller devices. Simply touch the text and selected images on the screen and a text box will pop up.
  • My Island Grandma

    Kathryn Lasky, Emily McCully

    Library Binding (Frederick Warne, Jan. 1, 1979)
    When school is over and the weather turns warm, Abbey visits her rugged and resourceful grandmother who lives on a small island in Maine, and the two come to share a very special relationship
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