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Like all of the best multi-age books, this one can be appreciated on multiple levels. We start with the word for a grandmother in another culture and the ways that a child might greet her. We also learn things that a grandmother and grandchild might do together in that culture. That's the surface level and certainly has value. A little discussion and thought, and you're talking with an older kid about the roles of elders in a culture. We can learn from these interactions how a culture venerates it's elders and the various family dynamics.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
How to greet a Grandma is the second book by Donna Amey Bhatt that I've read and just as delightful as the first one about mums.
This book introduces children into what a grandma is and how different cultures perceive and embrace grandmothers to be. Different cultures are fascinating to learn about in every shape and form and this book is a beautiful showcase and celebration of grandmas all over the world. This book makes an interesting topic for a discussion with your child or in a classroom.
Beautifully illustrated this book draws the eye and invites you to explore it. I can't wait to read the next installment in this series.
This book was so interesting. It started off like a standard grandma books, full of facts and funny things, but when it gets into all the different cultures of grandmas is where this book really take off. For each culture you get “where to spot them”, “who to great her”, Wisdom to pass on, and a useful phrase to pass on. Plus the reader gets to learn about various customs like love spoons. This was incredibly well done and informative.
A sweet little book about grandmas from all over the world! Will definitely be purchasing for my library.
This is such a great series! The illustrations are awesome. I would buy this book for friends with young children. Children (and parents!) will get to learn about different cultures and new words as well.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy in exchange for an honest review.
A wonderful book showing the different grandmas throughout the world. It contains Grandma’s Special Skills, Facts and my favorite, Anatomy of a grandma. There is a page dedicated to each grandma from different areas of the world. It tells what the grandma is called and gives interesting facts about the culture that uses that form of grandma.
I love this book! It is interesting and gives just enough information about each culture without overwhelming the reader. I found the greetings and wisdom fascinating. The illustrations are fun, colorful and compliment the culture being discussed.
I received an ARC from Quarto Publishing through NetGalley. This in no way affects my opinion or rating of this book. I am voluntarily submitting this review and am under no obligation to do so.
This is such a sweet book! I love all the illustrations showing how many special things we can learn from our grandmas. It's also interesting to see a few cultural aspects from all over the world that we pass from one generation to the next. Really, really cute. If I was a child and my grandmas were still alive, I would love to read this with them.
* I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
This was such a fun read! The illustrations are beautiful and I enjoyed learning about the different cultures and the ways grandmas love all around the world. I can't wait to read to my daughters.
Pros: When reading children's books, the first thing I pay attention to is in the illustrations and if any child reading the book could see themselves reflected in the illustrations. I loved how inclusive the illustrations in this book are. My favorite part of this book was learning about traditions around the world. I think adults should be able to learn from children's books, and I loved learning about world cultures and customs in this book.
Cons: This is more an opportunity than a con. Family structures can be complicated, so not every child has a grandmother. I'd love to see additional books that focus on other members of the family.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group - Wide Eyed Editions for the opportunity to read this book!
Grandmas come in all sizes, shapes, abilities, colors, and languages.
This wonderfully illustrated book is a delight! A number of grandmas are represented with their native names (including memaw), greetings, special characteristics and universal characteristics, and more. What a wonderful gift to share with children, libraries, and ESL readers everywhere!
I requested and received a free temporary ebook copy from Quarto Publishing Group – Frances Lincoln Children's Books via NetGalley. Thank you!
This is a wonderful book to show appreciation to grandmothers all around the world. I like the fact that we can learn how to say "grandmother" and greet in few languages, and learn few traditions as well.
I feel that this book helps young readers to appreciate and celebrate the special family member.
This was such a cute book. I really enjoyed reading and learning about grandmothers from different cultures. The illustrations are adorable. This is a great way to help kids learn about different cultures.
Really cute book on grandmothers around the world. This seems like something sweet a grandma might read to her young grandchildren as a way to connect and also learn something about other grandmas around the world. The illustrations are nice as well.
Thank you to netgalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
I received an electronic ARC from Quarto Publishing Group – Wide Eyed Editions through NetGalley.
A lovely gift for grandmothers. Bhatt takes readers around the world to introduce them to grandmas in each country. Readers learn their titles and how they interact with families. We see how they are different and also alike. Terrific for compare and contrast. Also a great story to talk about how alike we are. A fun family read and gift for Grandparents Day.
My son loved it! He loved the peek into different cultures and language. He also liked that there is a Filipino lola. We would love to read more of these books.
Thank you Netgally, Quattro Publishing and Ms. Bhatt for the ARC copy.
This is the sweetest book i’ve read so far!
Each granny gets a page that tells you about her name in that language and their traditions.
The illustrations were lovely and warm.
The only complaint is that I thought it would have many other grandmas from the world (like my Nonna :))
I really loved this book, from the variety of illustrations to the colorful pages. I learned so much about grandmas and their traditions around the world. I really loved the grandmas phrases and I would definitely read this book to my son!
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley, this is my first review!
This sweetly illustrated book celebrates grandmothers all over the world. Customs, ways of greeting, special advice and more are offered regarding the ways of Omas, Mamgus, Babushkas and many other grandmothers in the places where they live. There are some general observations at the beginning of the book and then the individual country fun begins.
Children who are curious about how their lives are the same/different from others may well enjoy looking at this book with that special family member.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opi
This book is lovely and cute as well as informative. It's a very basic overview of different words for "Grandma" in different languages and some of the more unique customs from the countries those languages are found in. The pictures are colourful and fun. I appreciate that the book contains phonetic spellings of the words from the different languages.
My one complaint would be that the "found in x country" statements feel off. These are words from different languages and customs from different countries, but these different Grandmas are found all over the world. This book could literally be repackaged as a book about different Canadian Grandmas and still be entirely accurate. I appreciate what is being aimed for but I wish there were a way to not make it seem like these Grandmas and the cultures they come from are something 'other' or 'exotic' and belonging somewhere else. I live in a small North American town with less than 100k people and I know every one of these grandmothers live here. I wish there were a reflection of that in this otherwise sweet book.
This is a lovely look at different cultures and ways to greet a grandma. I really liked the illustrations and the different words in other languages.
Thank you NetGalley for this ARC!