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Really and truly
by Émilie Rivard
Loving his grandfather's stories about pirates, witches and gnomes, Charlie is dismayed to see the effect Alzheimer's disease has on his grandfather, who on harder days can no longer recognize him.
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Still my Grandma
by Véronique Van den Abeele
Camille and her grandmother share a special bond, but when she learns that Grandma has Alzheimer's Disease, Camille finds creative ways to continue their special traditions.
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My new granny
by Elisabeth Steinkellner
Fini's grandmother used to travel, cook and fuss over Fini's hair but since she came home from the hospital, Granny is like a different person and Fini must learn how to love her just the same.
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Lovely old lion
by Julia Jarman
"Lenny the lion loves his grandpa, King Lion. But when King Lion starts to forget things, Lenny begins to worry. He can't understand why grandpa keeps getting muddled and doesn't want to play any more. Lenny doesn't know what to do, but with a little help from grandpa's old friends, perhaps he can find a way to help him remember"
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Grandpa's Music
by Alison Acheson
Although Alzheimer's disease makes it difficult for Callie's grandfather to remember things, his family keeps him occupied, and Callie's special task is to help him enjoy playing the piano and singing favorite songs.
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Tip-tap pop
by Sarah Lynn
In a touching story about a granddaughter adjusting to her grandfather after he develops Alzheimer's, Rosa and Pop have been tap dancing together since before she could talk, but Pop has become very forgetful and can no longer dance--until one special day when he hears Rosa's steps and finds a way to join in.
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What's happening to Grandpa?
by Maria Shriver
Becoming increasingly concerned when her beloved grandfather tells her the same stories repeatedly and then forgets her name, young Kate creates a photo album of their favorite shared memories to help them both cope with his progressing Alzheimer's disease.
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The remember balloons
by Jessie Oliveros
A gentle introduction to age- and disease-related memory loss features a little boy who is dismayed when his grandfather's astonishing collection of balloons, each pertaining to a wonderful family memory, begin to float away as the boy begins collecting balloons of his own.
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Newspaper hats
by Phil Cummings
Visiting the grandfather who does not always remember her, little Georgie maintains her bond with him by sharing activities that he does remember, such as making hats out of newspaper. By the award-winning author of Take It Easy, Danny Allen.
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My little grandmother often forgets
by Reeve Lindbergh
Tom's grandmother is very forgetful and repeats herself often, but as long as he is there to help her, everything works out just fine. 10,000 first printing.
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