A personalised tribute to a child's love of their Grandma. A heart-warming, amusing and unashamedly sentimental look at just why Grandma is "everything".
The prefect keepsake for Mother's Day, Grandma's Birthday, Christmas or any special "Nanny" occasion.
Choose the title of the book from Grandma, Granny, Nanny, Nana and more.
Ideal as a gift for other family members such as Mummy or Aunty.
The book is narrated by one child, or by up to five children (you choose). This is a "Granny and me" gift designed to be read with a child and to appeal to both adult and child.
The book will be personalised with a child or children's names, as well as "Everything" about Grandma. Everything she does, everything she is, and everything she means to them.
Beautifully illustrated by Juliana Romao showing our adorable flamingos depicting "Everything" about Grandma, in a fun 1950's vintage style.
Is Grandma a cat lover or dog lover, a lover of chocolate or cups of coffee? Is she a shopaholic, a collector of shoes, an endless cleaner or most happy reading her books? Is she an expert cook, baker, gardener or knitter? Is she the treat giver, the party lover or does she love nature, cycling or a workout at the gym? Is Grandma a social media addict or a technophobe? You can select 7 from 30 interests or character traits to create a book in her honour. The result may bring a few tears from Granny, so have the tissues at the ready for the story of - "Everything".
As well as selecting 7 character traits / interests, you will also be asked to provide just one thing that is "Everything" to Grandma. Just ONE thing and ONE word. It might be family, soaps, films, Grandad or something else important to her (serious or light-hearted you decide).
The 38 page book also depicts 7 grandmotherly traits that we have added as standard; loving, ever present, supporting, teaching, patience, listening and intuition.
NOTE: Changing the number of children, will affect the number of baby flamingos shown in the first intro page only and changes text to plural. The remaining spreads show just ONE baby flamingo at a time, interacting with Grandma.