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Some things are just too special to let go... even when they're threadbare. Jimmy's favorite jammies are soft, cozy, and full of love-especially because they came from Grandma. He wears them everywhere. But as Jimmy grows (and the jammies shrink), it becomes clear to everyone else that it might be time for a new pair. The only problem? Jimmy's not ready to say goodbye. A sweet and relatable tale that celebrates the magic of childhood attachments, the comfort of routine, and the gentle lessons that help little ones grow. Perfect for bedtime or circle time, Jimmy's Jammies explores: Emotional…mehr

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Some things are just too special to let go... even when they're threadbare. Jimmy's favorite jammies are soft, cozy, and full of love-especially because they came from Grandma. He wears them everywhere. But as Jimmy grows (and the jammies shrink), it becomes clear to everyone else that it might be time for a new pair. The only problem? Jimmy's not ready to say goodbye. A sweet and relatable tale that celebrates the magic of childhood attachments, the comfort of routine, and the gentle lessons that help little ones grow. Perfect for bedtime or circle time, Jimmy's Jammies explores: Emotional attachment and sentimental value Growing up and letting go The bond between children and grandparents Creative problem-solving (and a little stitching magic!) Comfort and routine in a young child's world Will Jimmy ever find a way to keep his beloved jammies close-even as he grows? Snuggle in and find out in this heartwarming story that speaks to the child in all of us.
Autorenporträt
Tricia Gardella's books are mostly influenced by the ranch life she stepped into sixty years ago. She writes children's books about ranch animals, ranch routines, and ranch relationships though occasionally getting side-tracked to explore the myriad other sides of life. She has tried it all and almost mastered some: canning, cooking, knitting and other fiber arts, rug-making, gardening and various business ventures. But writing is her happiest of places and she is thrilled to be back after a twenty-year sabbatical. She has a BA in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, three children, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, all givlng her much food for thought. She lives with two self-centered cats in Central California.