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Alzheimer's Disease Seen Through The Eyes of a Child
Alzheimer's Disease Seen Through The Eyes of a Child
December 21, 2011 K-12 education news in Atlanta,Georgia, United States of America
"Green Kitty" was written to give advice and to help explain dementia and Alzheimer's to 8-12 year old children.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Atlanta,
Georgia,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) December 21, 2011 --
Alexandra Faer Bryan's new children’s book, “Green Kitty,” placed as a finalists for "Best Books 2011." The work is one of six finalists for "Best Books 2011" in children's fiction by USA Book News. The book was written to be educational but the author is thrilled that it is being recognized as entertaining fiction. The book is about a grandmother recently placed in assisted living and her visiting grandchild. It subtly weaves Alzheimer's and dementia caregiving suggestions into the storyline and was developed for the unique age group of 8-12 year olds. This is just the book to help a parent with that difficult task of telling their child that their grandparent has this incurable illness.
To see the complete press release from USA Book News see:
http://www.usabooknews.com/bestbooks2012awards/2011pressrelease.html
“Green Kitty,” written by Bryan, takes me back to the delights of my pre-teen years as I listened to my grandparents’ talk of “the old days.” What I liked best about the “Green Kitty” is that it shows how, despite the illness of Alzheimer’s disease, a strong bond can continue within the family. The book fosters respect and dignity for an elder, highlighting elder value irrespective of Alzheimer's disease and Dementia related losses. That, in itself, makes the book a good buy."
-Carol Bradley Bursack- Author, Speaker, Columnist, Blogger for Minding Our Elders
For complete review please see:
http://www.healthcentral.com/alzheimers/c/62/141731/pre-contributions
For more information about “Green Kitty” please see:
http://www.greenkittybook.com
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