Helpful Score: 1
A nice short book for kids. My daughter enjoyed reading this in fourth grade.
Helpful Score: 1
This is the older version, copywrite 1985. Great story, well read.
If you are young enough to love a storyand just about everyone ishere are more stories from Grandma's attic. Magical pieces of a day gone by . . . told by that natural storyteller of all loving familiesGrandma, the one who never forgets the fun and laughter of a simpler, perhaps richer time.
Stories of an old rag doll that seems to come alive . . . of a newborn goat dancing stiff-legged in the old farm kitchen . . . and of a faith that gives life meaning.
Here are those marvelous talesfaithfully recalled for the delight of young and old alike, a touchstone to another day when life was simpler, perhaps richer; when the treasures of family life and love were passed from generation to generation by a child's questions . . . and the legends that followed enlarged our faith.
Stories of an old rag doll that seems to come alive . . . of a newborn goat dancing stiff-legged in the old farm kitchen . . . and of a faith that gives life meaning.
Here are those marvelous talesfaithfully recalled for the delight of young and old alike, a touchstone to another day when life was simpler, perhaps richer; when the treasures of family life and love were passed from generation to generation by a child's questions . . . and the legends that followed enlarged our faith.
YOU'RE GONNA LOVE GRANDMA!
Wonderful stories for girls. This is the second book in the Grandma's Attic series.
On the back cover: "If you are young enough to love a story-- and just about everyone is-- here are more stories from grandma's attic. Magical pieces of a day gone by... told by that natural storyteller of all loving families-- grandma, the one who never forgets the fun and laughter of a simpler, perhaps richer time."