Celebrate the bond between grandparents and granddaughters with a heartfelt, rhyming picture book perfect for gifting, reading aloud, and cherishing forever.From New York Times bestselling author Gregory E. Lang comes Why We Need Granddaughters, a beautifully illustrated children’s book that honors the joy, pride, and unconditional love only a granddaughter can inspire. This gentle story features poetic rhymes and charming animal illustrations that speak straight to a child’s heart.Each page celebrates her bravery, curiosity, kindness, and sparkle, making it the perfect keepsake for birthdays, Grandparents’ Day, or “just because” moments. Thoughtfully crafted in hardcover format, it’s designed for connection during bedtime routines or special story times, creating memories that last long after the final page is turned.Part of the beloved Always in My Heart series, this title continues a tradition cherished by thousands of families. Whether you’re nearby or miles apart, this book offers a timeless way to say, “You are loved exactly as you are.”Why We Need Granddaughters is more than a picture book—it’s a legacy of love passed from one generation to the next.
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