Appreciating the Elderly
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Singing with Momma Lou
Nine-year-old Tamika uses photographs, school yearbooks, movie ticket stubs, and other mementos to try to restore the memory of her grandmother, who has Alzeheimer's disease. |
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Hooray for Grandparent's Day
Arnie doesn't have grandparents to come to school on Grandparent's Day, but it turns out he has a lot of people who can substitute. |
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Full, Full, Full of Love
For young Jay Jay, Sunday dinner at Gran's house is full of hugs and kisses, tasty dishes, all kinds of fishes, happy faces, and love. |
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Loop the Loop
A young girl and an old woman form a friendship that lasts even after the woman enters a nursing home. |
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Yo, Jo!
Jomar greets his neighbors using slang, but his grandfather wants to hear some more traditional words. |
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When I Am Old With You
A child imagines being old with Grandaddy and joining him in such activities as playing cards all day, visiting the ocean, and eating bacon on the porch. |
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Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge
A small boy tries to discover the meaning of "memory" so he can restore that of an elderly friend. |
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My Hippie Grandmother
A young girl describes all the things she likes about her grandmother, including the purple bus she drives, growing vegetables, picketing City Hall, and playing the banjo. |
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Henry and Mudge and the Great Grandpas
When Henry and his dog Mudge go with Henry's parents to visit Great-Grandpa Bill in the home with lots of other grandpas, they lead them all on a wonderful adventure. |
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Yoko's Paper Cranes
When Yoko moves from Japan to California, she decides to make and send origami swans to her grandmother for her birthday. |

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