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Books with title The Baby's Grandmother

  • The Grandmother Society

    Anthony Wade

    language (Elsa's Shelf, April 16, 2015)
    A NEW ERAThe world has entered a new era full of danger, and Carsyn is trapped on the wrong side, trying to crawl his way out.A NEW SOCIETYA new society claims the world, and not everybody can be a part of it. It promises a hopeful future with infinite possibilities by offering a solution to the resource shortage and massive population growth. But is it really for the greater good?Now, world leaders are forced to make a decision: To join or not to join the society. But there's a catch . . . You Join, or You DIE.Carsyn's Journey Is Just Beginning.
  • The grandmother`s beans

    Teresa V., John V., Fernando V., Patricia S.

    language (, March 10, 2015)
    Long time ago, there was a little girl that she didn´t know read neither write, but she loved look at writer words.She didn´t know the phrases, commas... She didn´t know a book. She was two years old, when she learnt to speak. In her nightstand there was a book, and when she saw it, she fell asleep.When she was ten years old, her mother banned to Teresa read books, as punishment for cry. She explained to her mother the cause, and the cause was the imagination of the writer.Years later, Teresa began to write children`s tales, and she created funny tales for what the readers don´t cry.
  • She's My Grandmother...

    Nancy Massa

    language (, Oct. 15, 2010)
    Welcome to the world of a happy 3-year-old and his family. Joey is especially lucky because Mom-Mom (his grandmother) has just moved into his family's home, into a small apartment that they were able to prepare for her. Now he can visit with her every single day! She's My Grandmother… shares the fun activities of a child and his grandmother and many of their happy moments, holidays, celebrations, and daily family occurrences. As time passes, it becomes apparent that Mom-Mom has Alzheimer's disease, which adds a strain to his family's life. Joey's visits continue but he is regularly confronted with statements and situations that are confusing and different from what he is used to. Even after Mom-Mom moves into a nursing home and Joey is 9, the iron bond of love that is reserved for children and their grandmothers continues. One day after an adventuresome visit to the nursing home, Joey made a statement to his Mom that gave her a flood of understanding about his feelings and his view of life. What she thought was a bad experience was not the way her child perceived the same experience.This book was written as a juvenile nonfiction book in story form, but its message impacts all ages of reader. It presents a child's pure love for his grandmother that is untouched or changed by adversity. The hope is that it will uplift the hearts of those reading it, remind them of the beauty of the pure love of a child, and encourage those experiencing a dark moment in life to try to find the blessings that are there.
  • The Grandmother Doll

    Alice Bartels, Duscan Petricic

    Library Binding (Annick Press, March 3, 2001)
    Katy is having one of those days, and so is her mother. Katy has the flu, she can't go outside and she is hot, achy, and angry. Each time Katy goes to her room, she slams the door. Hard. Inside her room Katy is grumping about, complaining, when, out of the blue, a voice pipes up. Speaking to her is the Grandmother Doll, which belonged to Katy's mother years ago. When Katy complains about not being allowed to watch TV, the Grandmother Doll mentions that she doesn't have a TV at all. Katy thinks and then she goes to her junk box, where with a few simple things she finds there and a little inventiveness, she is able to make a TV for them both to watch. When Katy complains about not being allowed any more cookies, the Grandmother Doll remarks that she has no cookies at all. Back to the junk box Katy goes, and this time she makes a little stove for the Grandmother Doll. Quickly the doll bakes a delicious batch of chocolate chip cookies. The two of them watch TV and eat cookies until they are full. Finally, when Katy complains that it is time to go to bed, the Grandmother Doll reminds Katy that she does not even have a bed. Presto, Katy assembles a bed for the Grandmother Doll and sets it right beside her own. Before long they are both tucked in and fast asleep. Without Katy realizing it, she and the Grandmother Doll have passed an entire day playing together and all the grumpiness is forgotten. When Katy's mother comes in to say goodnight, she spies the TV, smells the chocolate chip cookies, and sees the Grandmother Doll happily tucked into her new bed. Katy's mom knows that the Grandmother Doll has been up to her old tricks again.
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  • The Grandmother Doll

    Alice Bartels, Duscan Petricic

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 3, 2001)
    Katy is having one of those days, and so is her mother. Katy has the flu, she can't go outside and she is hot, achy, and angry. Each time Katy goes to her room, she slams the door. Hard. Inside her room Katy is grumping about, complaining, when, out of the blue, a voice pipes up. Speaking to her is the Grandmother Doll, which belonged to Katy's mother years ago. When Katy complains about not being allowed to watch TV, the Grandmother Doll mentions that she doesn't have a TV at all. Katy thinks and then she goes to her junk box, where with a few simple things she finds there and a little inventiveness, she is able to make a TV for them both to watch. When Katy complains about not being allowed any more cookies, the Grandmother Doll remarks that she has no cookies at all. Back to the junk box Katy goes, and this time she makes a little stove for the Grandmother Doll. Quickly the doll bakes a delicious batch of chocolate chip cookies. The two of them watch TV and eat cookies until they are full. Finally, when Katy complains that it is time to go to bed, the Grandmother Doll reminds Katy that she does not even have a bed. Presto, Katy assembles a bed for the Grandmother Doll and sets it right beside her own. Before long they are both tucked in and fast asleep. Without Katy realizing it, she and the Grandmother Doll have passed an entire day playing together and all the grumpiness is forgotten. When Katy's mother comes in to say goodnight, she spies the TV, smells the chocolate chip cookies, and sees the Grandmother Doll happily tucked into her new bed. Katy's mom knows that the Grandmother Doll has been up to her old tricks again.
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  • The Grandmother Society

    Anthony Wade

    (Elsa's Shelf, April 17, 2015)
    - A NEW ERA The world has entered a new era full of danger, and Carsyn is trapped on the wrong side, trying to crawl his way out. A NEW SOCIETY A new society claims the world, and not everybody can be a part of it. It promises a hopeful future with infinite possibilities by offering a solution to the resource shortage and massive population growth. But is it really for the greater good? Now, world leaders are forced to make a decision: To join or not to join the society. But there's a catch . . . You Join, or You DIE. Carsyn's Journey Is Just Beginning.
  • She's My Grandmother...

    Nancy Massa

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 30, 2006)
    Welcome to the world of a happy 3-year-old and his family. Joey is especially lucky because Mom-Mom (his grandmother) has just moved into his family's home, into a small apartment that they were able to prepare for her. Now he can visit with her every single day! She's My Grandmother... shares the fun activities of a child and his grandmother and many of their happy moments, holidays, celebrations, and daily family occurrences. As time passes, it becomes apparent that Mom-Mom has Alzheimer's disease, which adds a strain to his family's life. Joey's visits continue but he is regularly confronted with statements and situations that are confusing and different from what he is used to. Even after Mom-Mom moves into a nursing home and Joey is 9, the iron bond of love that is reserved for children and their grandmothers continues. One day after an adventuresome visit to the nursing home, Joey made a statement to his Mom that gave her a flood of understanding about his feelings and his view of life. What she thought was a bad experience was not the way her child perceived the same experience. This book was written as a juvenile nonfiction book in story form, but its message impacts all ages of reader. It presents a child's pure love for his grandmother that is untouched or changed by adversity. The hope is that it will uplift the hearts of those reading it, remind them of the beauty of the pure love of a child, and encourage those experiencing a dark moment in life to try to find the blessings that are there.
  • Grandmother's Tale

    Moy McCrory, Eleni Michael

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, )
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  • The Grandmother Doll

    Alice L. Bartels, Farida Zaman

    Paperback (Annick Pr, Aug. 1, 1993)
    When Katy, who has to stay home with the chickenpox, goes to her room and slams the door, an old doll that had belonged to Katy's mother encourages Katy to make things for her
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  • The Baby's Grandmother, Vol. 1 of 3

    Lucy Bethia Walford

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Jan. 31, 2018)
    Excerpt from The Baby's Grandmother, Vol. 1 of 3It is the most ridiculous thing, said her brother, - and Teddy did not relish ridiculous things in connection with himself and his be longings, it is the worst piece of luck that could have happened, that baby coming. Puts us all in the stupidest position. Just as if you and I were not laughed at enough already, the way we go on. Oh, I know, I know well enough. They say we're a queer lot, and that sort of thing; and it will be worse than ever after this. I say, you know, we must do some thing; it's no use staring at each other, and doing nothing to help ourselves. We Shall be quizzed all over the place.So we shall. Matilda looked him in the face Without the shadow of a smile. What are we to do? Come, advise me brother.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Baby's Grandmother, Vol. 3 of 3

    L. B. Walford

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Feb. 2, 2019)
    Excerpt from The Baby's Grandmother, Vol. 3 of 3Apparently not. It was quite laughable. He made me repeat it; and when I said Since last September,' he exclaimed after me, Since last September as if it were something quite surprising. He was immensely inter ested; he asked all sorts of questions; and when I chaffed him about his being so ignorant himself, he only looked foolish, and had not a word to say. Evidently Jem had not taken him into confidence. Talking dispassionately of J em, I should not say he takes many people into confidence.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Russian Grandmother's

    Louise Seymour Houghton

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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