A special story about grandparents and grandchildren. A grandmother can help make any ordinary day into something magical and memorable.
Scoochie and Skiddles are cousins who are spending the day with Grandmom ("Gramma"). This isn't just any ordinary day, however. With some imagination, creativity and a little help from "Gramma", the girls are transformed into princesses, complete with costumes that are courtesy of Gramma's and Grumps' (that's their grandfather) closet, who live in a grand castle built from furniture cushions. And no day can be complete without a little dancing and a tea party. What could go wrong?
Like many five-year-olds, Scoochie is on the verge of a temper tantrum when her daddies inform her it is time to go home. Gramma comes to the rescue and, like grandmom's always do, helps prevent the meltdown.
This story will resonate with any kid - girl or boy - and it will have a warm feeling of nostalgia for the adults who read it too!
Scoochie and Skiddles are cousins who are spending the day with Grandmom ("Gramma"). This isn't just any ordinary day, however. With some imagination, creativity and a little help from "Gramma", the girls are transformed into princesses, complete with costumes that are courtesy of Gramma's and Grumps' (that's their grandfather) closet, who live in a grand castle built from furniture cushions. And no day can be complete without a little dancing and a tea party. What could go wrong?
Like many five-year-olds, Scoochie is on the verge of a temper tantrum when her daddies inform her it is time to go home. Gramma comes to the rescue and, like grandmom's always do, helps prevent the meltdown.
This story will resonate with any kid - girl or boy - and it will have a warm feeling of nostalgia for the adults who read it too!
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! This fabulous book is easily going on my list of top children's books of the year. Children's Book Series 'Scoochie & Skiddles' Promotes Love, Acceptance, and Family Diversity Loved it! 😍A cute story with positive messages of family love and diversity. Read along or read alone. Recommended read! |