What do you buy someone who is turning 100? Will there be 100 guests at their party, or 100 candles on their cake?
When Grandma Edna turns 100 her great grandchild is full of questions, and wonders what the special day will be like.
This story is a wonderful celebration of family, growing older and spending time together. It touches on some of the issues children might face when spending time with older relatives, such as hearing difficulties, but also the joy of having a large family who can come together in times of happiness.
The illustrations are sweet and often funny (my son loved spotting the tree-eating dinosaur!)
Thank you Little Steps publishing for sending me a copy to review
My Grandma is 100 is written by Aimee Chan and illustrated by Angela Perrini
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