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My Weird Grandma

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Most people may think Howard's grandma, who he calls "Grams", is weird. From standing on her head to swinging on a swing in a playground in the middle of the day to roller-skating down the sidewalk, Grams has a unique way of life and way about her that some may think is weird at first. But when they try it for themselves, they can see how fun it can be to look at life a little differently. My Weird Grandma shows children that being different is a gift and gives others permission to share what they like as well. Being "weird" can help you meet new friends and have fun experiences together.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
34
ISBN
9798890273505

Most people may think Howard's grandma, who he calls "Grams", is weird. From standing on her head to swinging on a swing in a playground in the middle of the day to roller-skating down the sidewalk, Grams has a unique way of life and way about her that some may think is weird at first. But when they try it for themselves, they can see how fun it can be to look at life a little differently. My Weird Grandma shows children that being different is a gift and gives others permission to share what they like as well. Being "weird" can help you meet new friends and have fun experiences together.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
34
ISBN
9798890273505