Going to Dear-Dear's House - eBook
Illustrated By: Kambayo
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Going to Dear-Dear's House - eBook  -     By: Cynthia Crosby
    Illustrated By: Kambayo

Going to Dear-Dear's House - eBook

Illustrated By: Kambayo
WestBow Press / 2020 / ePub

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Title: Going to Dear-Dear's House - eBook
By: Cynthia Crosby
Illustrated By: Kambayo
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781973696308
ISBN-13: 9781973696308
Ages: 4-8
Stock No: WW113354EB

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Jack-Jack is a fun-loving 9 year old whose world suddenly changes when he learns one of his favorite people, his grandmother, becomes sick. Jack-Jack goes to visit his beloved Dear-Dear in the Piney Woods of East Texas and soon learns a valuable lesson that he’ll never forget.

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Cynthia Crosby grew up in a family with 9 siblings. Her childhood was filled with wonderful memories of a loving family. Her father and mother encouraged her and her siblings to cherish and love those memories. Years later, when her mother was diagnosed with dementia, she felt that it would be important to write stories which would help small children understand this disease, and to understand that our loved ones and their memories don’t ever change. Cynthia Crosby grew up in a family with 9 siblings. Her childhood was filled with wonderful memories of a loving family. Her father and mother encouraged her and her siblings to cherish and love those memories. Years later, when her mother was diagnosed with dementia, she felt that it would be important to write stories which would help small children understand this disease, and to understand that our loved ones and their memories don’t ever change.

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