My New Granny
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Fini's granny has changed. Before, she would comment on Fini's strange hair styles, help her feed the ducks in the park, had traveled all over the world, and was an amazing cook. Now, Fini's granny admires wacky hairdos, eats the bread crumbs meant for the ducks in the park, and does not travel or cook anymore. Eventually, Granny has to come live with Fini and her family because she needs to be watched, almost like a little child. She needs help dressing and washing, falls asleep underneath the kitchen table, and has a woman named Agatha that comes to care for her, like a babysitter. Fini is unsure of what to think of this "new" granny-she looks the same but she certainly acts like a completely different person. My New Granny is a heartwarming and important story about a grandparent who is suffering from dementia and how a grandchild can learn to accept this change in personality in a loved one. With an estimated 5.4 million people affected by Alzheimer's in the United States, this is an essential resource for many children who may have a grandparent suffering from this disease. Elisabeth Steinkellner's text captures the thought process of children while Michael Roher's simple yet evocative illustrations paint a realistic picture of how to cope with dementia in a family.

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Fini's granny has changed. Before, she would comment on Fini's strange hair styles, help her feed the ducks in the park, had traveled all over the world, and was an amazing cook. Now, Fini's granny admires wacky hairdos, eats the bread crumbs meant for the ducks in the park, and does not travel or cook anymore. Eventually, Granny has to come live with Fini and her family because she needs to be watched, almost like a little child. She needs help dressing and washing, falls asleep underneath the kitchen table, and has a woman named Agatha that comes to care for her, like a babysitter. Fini is unsure of what to think of this "new" granny-she looks the same but she certainly acts like a completely different person. My New Granny is a heartwarming and important story about a grandparent who is suffering from dementia and how a grandchild can learn to accept this change in personality in a loved one. With an estimated 5.4 million people affected by Alzheimer's in the United States, this is an essential resource for many children who may have a grandparent suffering from this disease. Elisabeth Steinkellner's text captures the thought process of children while Michael Roher's simple yet evocative illustrations paint a realistic picture of how to cope with dementia in a family.
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Steinkellner, E., & Roher, M. (2012). My New Granny. Sky Pony.

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Steinkellner, Elisabeth and Michael, Roher. 2012. My New Granny. Sky Pony.

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Steinkellner, Elisabeth and Michael, Roher, My New Granny. Sky Pony, 2012.

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Steinkellner, Elisabeth, and Michael Roher. My New Granny. Sky Pony, 2012.

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