"This heart-warming story shows what can happen when people of any
age reach out to each other. Spirits are lifted, people are
included, stories are shared. The simple act of waving at someone
who waves back sets off a chain of caring among age-mates and
generations. The goodwill and creativity young Mateo uses to
connect his schoolmates to Grandma will inspire readers and their
families."-Jane Heitman Healy, retired librarian
"Grandma's Window shines a light on the ageless ache of feeling
lonely and the power of kind reactions like empathy and concern.
Connections cross window glass and distance, bridged by caring
children and helpful adults. Entertaining and uplifting." -Sandy
Brehl, children's author, reviewer, and retired elementary
teacher
"This heartfelt story shares the reality of loneliness in the aging
community. It also shows how a simple act of kindness can change
the perspective of a child. Readers can view this story as a call
to action to offer friendship and kindness to anyone they see
alone."-Kristi Bernard, writer, and book reviewer at Kristi's Book
Nook
"Mateo is lonely as he looks out the bus window. He notices Grandma
waving each day and he waves back! Can a simple gesture such as
waving out the window help him make new friends? What happens when
Grandma is no longer waving at her window? Mateo learns compassion
for others in Grandma's Window. Based on a true story, Mateo
discovers how smiling faces and waving hands can change a life. The
illustrations portray a diverse community of school friends who
help an elderly person feel less lonely. This important
intergenerational story will inspire young people to care for
others." -Susan Apps-Bodilly, retired elementary educator and
author of One Room Schools and Seeds in Soil: Planting a Garden and
Finding Your Roots
"This charming story shows how small, kind acts can build goodwill
and friendship throughout a community."-Rochelle Melander, author
of Mightier Than the Sword: Rebels, Reformers, and Revolutionaries
Who Changed the World through Writing
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