Marcia Cate Overstreet and her husband, B.J., make their home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where they enjoy being grandparents to seven grandchildren. Marcia's oldest grandchild and the inspiration behind this book, is now 11 years old.
[Here] is the story of the special bond a grandchild and
grandparent share. Forrest gets to spend the day with his
grandmother, who gives him a 'pet' name of Angel Boy, as 'angels
are messengers of God, and you are a message of love to me.' He
likes the idea so much that he spends the rest of the day making up
special names for the animals he meets. Each page features a lovely
prayer for grandparents to offer. It is a truly lovely book!--
(06/03/2004)
Recommend to grandparents of young children. . . This book branches
out in two directions. One is a story grandparents can read to
their grandchildren, enlivened with luscious illustrations . . .The
other direction brings readers tenderhearted prayers reminding them
that children are vulnerable, precious, and needful of love.--
(06/03/2004)
The wonderful drawings by Chattanoogan Marcia Cate Overstreet are
what will draw you to this new children's book. But upon reading
it, you will find the words just as heartwarming.--
(06/03/2004)
This beautifully illustrated story about Forrest and his Gramma
Marcia will make everyone appreciate the blessing of
children.--Kids Bookshelf (06/03/2004)
This heartwarming story is filled with beautiful illustrations and
conveys the clear message of a grandmother's love as well as the
love Jesus has for all of us.--Caring at Home (06/03/2004)
Written and beautifully illustrated as much for grandma as for the
grandchildren, with a delightful story for the little ones and
prayers just for you, A Day at Gramma's celebrates your bond with
your grandchildren and wraps them in the love only grandmas can
give.--Win-Informer (06/03/2004)
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