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Back to Grandmother Remembers: A Written Heirloom for My Grandchild
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Great buy!
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For anyone who enjoys sharing your life experiences and leaving a legacy for future generations,
this item is for you! As you complete the pages, plan to spend some time down "memory lane"!
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Grandmother Remembers
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I love this book. I've filled out four for my grandchildren and intend to buy more for the other
grandchildren.
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Grandmother Remembers
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When our children were babies they were given the 'finished product' "Grandmother Remembers" by
their grandmothers and great-grandmothers. The children (now 29 and 30) love to look through them
whenever they're home. I guess since they share 'ownership' they have left them with us for
safekeeping.
This past year, I have begun giving the book at showers to the
grandmothers in addition to the gift for the new mom and baby. In each case there has been
immediate discussion and appreciation. Once the project has been completed however, we have heard
from ALL of the moms- and grandmas-to-be saying the process engendered many tears and chuckles.
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We have purchased the grandma AND the grandpa versions so that we may present them to our
new granddaughter this summer.
Excellent product. Sturdy even after nearly 30
years!
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Take the Time to Write it Down
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An organized way to pass on information with a personal touch. It will make you relive some
instances and savor memories that should be shared. Definitely a benefit perhaps for generations to
come.
Customer Rating:
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Beautiful but a bit "old fashioned"
Comment:
I bought this for my Mother when my son was born in 1983. I then bought copies of it recently now
that I'm a grandmother. There are parts of it that I can't relate to at all. My daughter in law
comes from a different kind of family tree and theres no way to explain it at all. My daughter had a
child while in college and they didn't marry, So the engagement/married part of my own daughter is a
bit shadowed here. I think it needs updating for those of us that have children that live a bit more
modern than the book allows.
I will be searching for something else soon.
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