Along with a staunch group of Australian literary professionals, Ellie Royce is a strong advocate for promoting encouragement for families to connect with older generations, share love and facilitate the power of memory. Her latest picture book is one in a line up, not only involved in initiatives to create awareness of ageing people and […]
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on 8/20/2015
Blog: Perpetually Adolescent (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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on 7/5/2015
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When medical conditions affect children or the people in their lives, one of the most daunting aspects of their situation is how to cope. The management of a disease or disability is one thing, the understanding why they have it and why others react the way they do is another. Picture books are marvellous non-invasive […]
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on 11/29/2014
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JacketFlap tags: children, Book News, Family, picture book, Christmas, Author Interviews, Australia, grandparents, dementia, New Book Releases, Wombat Books, Book Reviews - Childrens and Young Adult, Debra Tidball, Leigh Hedstrom, When I see Grandma, Speech Pathology Australia, Romi Sharp, CALEB Award, Hazel Hawke Alzheimer's Research and Care fund, Katrina Roe, Marty's Nut Free Party, Add a tag
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JacketFlap tags: children, Book News, Family, picture book, Christmas, Author Interviews, Australia, grandparents, dementia, New Book Releases, Wombat Books, Book Reviews - Childrens and Young Adult, Debra Tidball, Leigh Hedstrom, When I see Grandma, Speech Pathology Australia, Romi Sharp, CALEB Award, Hazel Hawke Alzheimer's Research and Care fund, Katrina Roe, Marty's Nut Free Party, Add a tag
I love the way award-winning author Debra Tidball describes her view on valuing connectedness across the generations. I also love the sentiment in celebrating people’s personal histories and appreciating who they are now, and then. Having had a grandmother with whom I had a strong bond, ‘When I see Grandma’ really resonated in my heart. […]
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