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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Riley loves spending time with her grandparents, but after visiting them one day, she notices Grandma doesn’t recognize her. Mommy explains that Grandma may have dementia, so her memory isn’t as good as it used to be. Riley tries her best to help Grandma remember and writes about their time together in her diary.
This uplifting and touching story encourages young readers to support and care for the elderly with love, patience and understanding. Written as a series of diary entries, Grandma, It’s Me! also encourages journaling as a way to process emotions and feelings in order to become resilient to face life’s many challenges.
Foreword by Teresa B.K.Tsien, Gerontologist Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association Board Member
Ms. Chan wrote Grandma, It’s Me! with experience from her caregiving journey with her grandmother. The story was written with a dash of humor and lots of love from a child’s perspective. It helps to take away some of the mystery, and reminds us that even though the disease has changed the mind and body, the person with dementia is still there, and still loves us. She has illustrated an important message that people with dementia might not remember the events, but they will always remember the feelings that they experienced.
I highly recommend this book to families and schools.
Endorsed and Recommended by Dementia and Alzheimer’s Professionals and families
I found that many aspects of dementia / Alzheimer’s were touched upon. I see this process every day in my profession. One of my very favorite sayings is to love them through it . This is a shining example of doing just that-loving someone through it.
The book has been a blessing for me-I think for the past two years taking care of my mom, I sometimes have a picture in my mind that is full of grey-and oh so dreary! This has lifted my spirit up and I find that nowadays, even when I think of my mom, the picture has become more colorful.
Five Star Reviews from Readers’ Favorite
… Grandma, It’s Me! A Children’s Book about Dementia, is a caring, compassionate way to teach young readers about memory loss and how they can help… Young readers will certainly connect with Riley’s feelings as she deals with a difficult and confusing situation affecting someone she loves. The power of love shines through this touching story. Beautifully told.
… This book offers so many wonders in learning about the journey of loved ones living with dementia or Alzheimer’s and those who care for them… I was able to personally connect with Grandma, It’s Me! by Y. Y. Chan because I’ve had six aunts that lived in a state of dementia for over ten years… Since dementia and Alzheimer’s is occurring in many homes, children need to have the tools and a better understanding of what is happening right before their eyes. It was difficult for me as an adult and it can become tiring as Riley witnessed, but with helping her grandma to tap into music, photos, and sharing other memories, this journey can become a beautiful experience. I loved this book and highly recommend it for young and old alike.
Resources and Activity Pack available for download here: https: //bit.ly/yychan_grandma
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Riley loves spending time with her grandparents, but after visiting them one day, she notices Grandma doesn’t recognize her. Mommy explains that Grandma may have dementia, so her memory isn’t as good as it used to be. Riley tries her best to help Grandma remember and writes about their time together in her diary.
This uplifting and touching story encourages young readers to support and care for the elderly with love, patience and understanding. Written as a series of diary entries, Grandma, It’s Me! also encourages journaling as a way to process emotions and feelings in order to become resilient to face life’s many challenges.
Foreword by Teresa B.K.Tsien, Gerontologist Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association Board Member
Ms. Chan wrote Grandma, It’s Me! with experience from her caregiving journey with her grandmother. The story was written with a dash of humor and lots of love from a child’s perspective. It helps to take away some of the mystery, and reminds us that even though the disease has changed the mind and body, the person with dementia is still there, and still loves us. She has illustrated an important message that people with dementia might not remember the events, but they will always remember the feelings that they experienced.
I highly recommend this book to families and schools.
Endorsed and Recommended by Dementia and Alzheimer’s Professionals and families
I found that many aspects of dementia / Alzheimer’s were touched upon. I see this process every day in my profession. One of my very favorite sayings is to love them through it . This is a shining example of doing just that-loving someone through it.
The book has been a blessing for me-I think for the past two years taking care of my mom, I sometimes have a picture in my mind that is full of grey-and oh so dreary! This has lifted my spirit up and I find that nowadays, even when I think of my mom, the picture has become more colorful.
Five Star Reviews from Readers’ Favorite
… Grandma, It’s Me! A Children’s Book about Dementia, is a caring, compassionate way to teach young readers about memory loss and how they can help… Young readers will certainly connect with Riley’s feelings as she deals with a difficult and confusing situation affecting someone she loves. The power of love shines through this touching story. Beautifully told.
… This book offers so many wonders in learning about the journey of loved ones living with dementia or Alzheimer’s and those who care for them… I was able to personally connect with Grandma, It’s Me! by Y. Y. Chan because I’ve had six aunts that lived in a state of dementia for over ten years… Since dementia and Alzheimer’s is occurring in many homes, children need to have the tools and a better understanding of what is happening right before their eyes. It was difficult for me as an adult and it can become tiring as Riley witnessed, but with helping her grandma to tap into music, photos, and sharing other memories, this journey can become a beautiful experience. I loved this book and highly recommend it for young and old alike.
Resources and Activity Pack available for download here: https: //bit.ly/yychan_grandma