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Grammie's Suitcase cover

  • Paperback Edition
    • 978-1-03-911598-9
    • 8.5 x 8.5 inches
    • Standard Color interior
    • 32 pages
  • Hardcover Edition
    • 978-1-03-911599-6
    • 8.5 x 8.5 inches
    • Standard Color interior
    • 32 pages
  • Keywords
    • Autism,
    • Grandmothers and grandsons,
    • Stuffed bears,
    • Stuffed animals,
    • Understanding difference,
    • Relatives visiting,
    • young boy

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Grammie's Suitcase
by Beverley A. Elliott


Grey is a quiet and shy little boy who is autistic. Grey loves it when his Grammie comes to visit, but this time it is even more exciting—because Grammie is bringing a special friend with her! As Grammie unpacks her GIGANTIC suitcase, Grey gets more and more excited … but then he gets nervous. What if she forgot to bring the Bear with her? Grey has already planned out the adventures that they will have together, and it would be disastrous if his Bear wasn’t there! But, as Grammie’s suitcase is emptied, from the very bottom, out he pops! Grey has a new friend, and it is the best day ever!


Beverley A. Elliott photo

Beverley Elliott began her career as a paediatric nurse, then went on to become a paediatrician, completing medical school and a 4 year paediatric residency program at McMaster University in Hamilton ON. She established a successful Primary Care and Consulting practice in Burlington ON, but after 7 years moved to join a large paediatric practice in Roswell, NM where she worked until retirement. Beverley is a grandmother of 5 who is now pursuing a life long passion for writing children’s books. Her first book, GREYSON’S SHOES, is based on an actual situation involving her autistic grandson Greyson, as is this publication, GRAMMIE’S SUITCASE. She is an advocate of early reading and literacy, and creates captivating and entertaining stories. Her book will appeal not only to children, but also to parents, grandparents, teachers, and caretakers. It is a charming story, beautifully illustrated, which will provide an opportunity to begin a conversation with children about Autism. Beverley believes that society has a responsibility to facilitate understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity of neurodiverse individuals so that they can be the best they can.


Contributors

Author
Beverley A. Elliott
Illustrator
Anna M. Costello


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