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When Nonna Ida needs a little help, she calls for her granddaughter, Lidia, over the fence. Lidia loves to go over and help Nonna sweep the house, pick beans and tomatoes from the garden, and make apple cake. But one day, Nonna Ida isn't there to call over the fence. Lidia has to come to terms with her grandmother's passing-and learn how to keep the memory of her grandmother alive in her heart forever. Cake with Nonna is a heartwarming, poignant tale about family love, grief, and how we stay close to the memories of our loved ones. The story is full of gently humorous moments that help…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Nonna Ida needs a little help, she calls for her granddaughter, Lidia, over the fence. Lidia loves to go over and help Nonna sweep the house, pick beans and tomatoes from the garden, and make apple cake. But one day, Nonna Ida isn't there to call over the fence. Lidia has to come to terms with her grandmother's passing-and learn how to keep the memory of her grandmother alive in her heart forever. Cake with Nonna is a heartwarming, poignant tale about family love, grief, and how we stay close to the memories of our loved ones. The story is full of gently humorous moments that help children and parents talk through a difficult topic. Children need comfort, support, and hope after the passing of a loved one. This book helps them learn how to deal with that loss, and how to find love and joy on the other side.
Autorenporträt
Carmela Bruno, author of The Littlest Gosling of Grenadier Pond (2018), was born in Toronto to Italian immigrant parents. An elementary school teacher for over thirty years, Carmela's favourite memories of the classroom are reading poems and picture books to her young students, as well as teaching them how to make puppets and use them in classroom plays. Carmela enjoys performing in community theatre productions and taking care of her flower and vegetable gardens. She lives in Woodbridge, Ontario.