"A helpful book for families affected by dementia." - CARERS UK
I love visiting my grandma. We read together, play her piano, feed the birds in the garden and we love looking through her big box of photos . . .
But when Grandma starts to forget who the people in the photographs are, Mum explains that Grandma is living with something called dementia. She says, "Grandma is still the person we know and love, she's just a little different now . . . "
A reassuring story about the love between a little girl and her grandma, with practical information to help young children understand dementia and the changes it can bring.
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Louise Gooding (Author)
Louise Gooding lives in Switzerland with her partner and three children. After years working in children's entertainment, Louise channelled her creativity into books. Having a neurodiverse family herself, Louise wrote this book to increase the visibility of disabled and neurologically different people in children's books.
Melissa
Erika was born in Mexico and studied illustration at ENSAD in Paris. She now lives in the UK and works as a children's book illustrator and lecturer in the decorative arts at Nottingham Trent University.
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