Author Kathleen Welch and her husband, illustrator Alan McGillivray, provide a childs perspective in their tale for little ones experiencing Alzheimers and dementia in their family. As the elder elephant and her young grandson spend the day together, she forgets her hat, loses her brush, gets lost, confuses her grandsons name, and tells stories of things that happened long ago as if they just occurred. When danger threatens, her love for her family shines through the clouds of her memory and she remembers things she learned as a child.
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