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Zero Grandparents (A Jackson Friends Book)
CCBC Review:
Calliope loves second grade, especially math. Then her teacher announces the school will be having a Grandparents Day. But Calliope's grandparents are all dead. Mrs. Fennessy tells the students they can bring a special friend if they can't bring a grandparent. She also suggests they share grandparents, and Calliope's two best friends, Howie and Pa Lia, are both willing to share. But Calliope wants her own grandparent. When she's looking at the family photo album and thinking about her grandmother Flory Sopha, who died before she was born, Calliope comes up with a way to participate fully in the special day. Wearing the soft shawl Flory Sopha once knitted, she tells the class what she knows about this woman, who was a lot like Calliope herself. Michelle Edwards's sparkling transitional reader is the second entry in her Jackson Street Friends series about three young girls who are best friends. The first story, Pa Lia's First Day (Harcourt, 1999), features Pa Lia, who is Hmong, as its protagonist. The Talent Show is about African American Howie. ©2001 Cooperative Children's Book Center
Illustrated by Michelle Edwards
CCBC Age Recommendation: Ages 5-8
Age Range:
PreK-Early Elementary (Ages 4-7)
Grades 3-5 (Ages 8-10)
Format:
Easy Reader
Subjects:
Families
Friendship
Grandmothers
Grief and Loss
School
Stories and Storytelling
Publisher:
Harcourt
Publish Year: 2001
Pages: 58
ISBN: 0152020837
CCBC Location: Fiction, Edwards