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978-1-03-910278-1
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2. Paperback Edition
978-1-03-910276-7
- Standard Color
- 24 pages
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
3. Hardcover Edition
978-1-03-910277-4
- Standard Color
- 24 pages
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
Target Audience:
- Early Childhood (under 7 yrs old)
Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction, Family, Multigenerational
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Issues, New Experience
- Juvenile Fiction, Health & Daily Living, Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Keywords:
grandparents, walkers, seniors, inclusiveness, intergenerational, mobility, inspirational
Hugo and Grandmar
How One Grandma Learns To Accept The Help Of A Very Special Friend.
by
Brett Hay and Lorraine Hay
Hugo and Grandmar is a multicultural, cross generational tale of how one Grandma learns to accept the help of a special friend who ends up becoming her very special “secret hero”......
Told through the eyes of her grandchild the story bonds generations together in understanding the independence and freedom that mobility devices give to our seniors.
This is a unique and loving tale for all families and all ages to enjoy!
Brett lives in Winnipeg, Canada where he continues his love of playing hockey and cheering on the Winnipeg Jets. During the off-season he enjoys time at the lake with family, as well as visiting Grandmar and Hugo on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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