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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathryn Harrison , Kathryn HarrisonPublisher: Flipturn Publishing Imprint: Flipturn Publishing Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9780994946706ISBN 10: 0994946708 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 26 February 2016 Recommended Age: From 3 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis story is very simple and sweet; it teaches children about dementia while also teaching them to help people. The illustrations within the story were beautiful, and bursting with color. It gave an actual feeling of being in a garden. It also gives very good detail on the progress of the garden, along with the increased need to assist Nana. At the end of the story, there were questions and answers to further educate the young reader about dementia and how it affects people differently. Great job by the author of this children's book; it was simple and easy to understand! I loved this story. --- 5 Stars, Tiffany Davis, Readers' Favorite Using the garden metaphor as a tool to illustrate the progression of dementia, this picturebook explains Alzheimer's disease to children in clear and sensitive terms. The book's young narrator asks questions of her mom that echo real-world concerns that many children have about a family member with dementia, guiding young readers through the delicate process of understanding brain disease. To further support families, the book also includes a helpful Q&A section that answers questions like: Who gets dementia? and Is there any medicine to help? The writing is simple yet evocative as Harrison uses descriptive language to bring the girl's surroundings and emotions to life. Typographically, phrases are easy to read in black and white text while song lyrics lend visual interest by playfully scrolling across the page. Harrison's mixed-media illustrations showcase stunning vistas of Nana's garden that shift from brightly coloured to more subdued as Nana's dementia worsens. Children will enjoy looking for a cat and a group of fairies that appear on nearly every page. Characters have large eyes and wide mouths rendered in a slightly exaggerated style, emphasizing the many emotions they experience as a result of Nana's illness. In light of its strengths, Weeds in Nana's Garden is an excellent resource to rely upon when discussing dementia with children, and it is a welcome addition to any library or classroom collection. --- Highly Recommended, Chloe Humphreys, CM: Canadian Review of Materials. Dementia is a growing issue for families, young and old. It is often difficult for parents to talk about the disease with young children, yet Kathryn has managed to do so in an insightful and thoughtful way. I have worked in the dementia field for close to 20 years and think this book is a great tool to begin the conversation and increase children's knowledge of how to cope with the disease. --- Highly Recommended, Marija Padjen, B.S.W., M.S.W., Recognized expert in dementia programming. Author InformationKathryn Harrison holds an eclectic blend of science, marketing and art skills. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/ Psychology from Queen's University, an MBA in Marketing from McMaster University, worked for over a decade as a Communications professional and then went on to earn a Fine Art Diploma from the Toronto School of Art. Stirred by her personal experience with her mother's dementia, Kathryn wrote and illustrated this, her first picture book, ""Weeds in Nana's Garden"". It is designed to support families and spread awareness of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementia, in honor of her mom, Bonnie Harrison. In creating this book, Kathryn has been able to layer all her different abilities together. Her understanding of brain disease stems from her education in science. Real world experience in marketing and advertising has helped her to be a compelling storyteller. And, finally her art training is apparent in her rich, mixed media illustrations that take in the reader and hold them. Kathryn creates from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, a small town just outside of Toronto, where she is continuously inspired by her kids, her cats and her colorful natural surroundings. Kathryn Harrison holds an eclectic blend of science, marketing and art skills. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/ Psychology from Queen's University, an MBA in Marketing from McMaster University, worked for over a decade as a Communications professional and then went on to earn a Fine Art Diploma from the Toronto School of Art. Stirred by her personal experience with her mother's dementia, Kathryn wrote and illustrated this, her first picture book, ""Weeds in Nana's Garden"". It is designed to support families and spread awareness of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementia, in honor of her mom, Bonnie Harrison. In creating this book, Kathryn has been able to layer all her different abilities together. Her understanding of brain disease stems from her education in science. Real world experience in marketing and advertising has helped her to be a compelling storyteller. And, finally her art training is apparent in her rich, mixed media illustrations that take in the reader and hold them. Kathryn creates from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, a small town just outside of Toronto, where she is continuously inspired by her kids, her cats and her colorful natural surroundings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |