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Sue Johnson (Author), Julie Carlson (Author), Ann Ruethling (Foreword)
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June 15, 2006
Incorporating advice from more than 350 families nationwide, this guide offers specific tips for bonding with grandchildren, from babies to teens. Along with a completely revised resource section, this fifth edition features expanded sections on Skyping, texting, and social networking-Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, Twitter, and YouTube. Among the guide's hints are more than 225 easy, low-cost, do-together, and long-distance activities such as ideas for successful visits, holidays, and family traditions. While primarily intended for use by grandparents, this sourcebook's strategies and suggestions can also help daycare providers, separated parents, extended family members, and teachers grow closer to the children in their lives.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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“As a loving grandfather and cartoon creator who has never grown up, let me say Grandloving is a true treasury for every age!”  —Bil Keane, creator, The Family Circus



“A peppy, upbeat, easy-to-read sourcebook for making memories with your grandchildren.”  —Arthur Kornhaber, M.D., author, The Grandparent Solution and The Grandparent Guide



“A grandparent classic—a well-rounded, practical, and complete resource!”  —Suzy Martyn, author, Enjoy the Ride: Tools, Tips, and Inspiration for the Most Common Parenting Challenges



“With humor, wisdom, and been-there experience, Grandloving covers everything from what to do for an expectant mom to how to connect with a grandteen.”  —Gun Denhart, co-founder, Hanna Andersson Clothing Company



"The ultimate guide for grandparents who want to bond with their grandchildren and keep them entertained, but aren't exactly sure how."  —Barbara Graham, author, Eye of My Heart: 27 Writers Reveal the Hidden Pleasures and Perils of Being A Grandmother.



"Grandloving will provide countless creative ideas and activities to build a loving, fulfilling relationship with your grandchildren. I highly recommend it!"  —Cheri Fuller, author, Connect With Your Grandkids



"The book is packed with do-able, inexpensive and clever grandparenting ideas. The new "Quick Tips" at the end of the chapters are great for busy Grands, and the helpful resources make this book a 'must-have' for grandparents everywhere!"  —Janet Teitsort, author, Long Distance Grandma



"Grandloving provides a dollop of sage advice mixed with hundreds of practical recipes for fostering communication across the generations. This book should sit on your shelf next to your cookbooks. It will help you nurture your progeny."  —Dr. Ruth Nemzoff, author, Don't Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

From the Publisher

Welcome to grandparenting, where the boundless enthusiasm of grandchildren and the timeless love of grandparents meet. Today's grandparents are eager to grow closer to their grandchildren, no matter how distant their homes. With its lighthearted narrative, gentle reminders about child development, and child tested and proven projects, Grandloving helps grandparents enliven their relationships with grandchildren of all ages. It's the only grandparenting book co-authored by a two-generational mother-in-law/daughter-in-law team and the only one that offers such broad input from so many families from all over the world. If you choose to do one activity a week with your grandchild, you'll find enough ideas in Grandloving to last you over four years! This is one guidebook you will reach for again and again! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Heartstrings Press; 4th edition (June 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0967534968
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967534961
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #901,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Meet this unique mother / daughter-in-law / daughter team
Authors of Grandloving: Making Memories with Your Grandchildren, 5thed

Sue Johnson
Sue Johnson, is the founder of Gramma's Graphics, Inc., Heartstrings Press, and the online resource www.grandloving.com. A mother of three, grandmother of seven and an honorary mother of eight exchange students, Sue is passionate about family. When her initial Grandloving query to 150 of their friends snowballed into 350 responses, Sue knew she'd struck a chord with enthusiastic grandparents. As a long-distance grandmother, she uses ideas from her years as a teacher to enliven communications with her grandchildren.
Known as a contemporary grandparenting expert, Sue serves as a judge for the Mom's Choice Award. She, with her husband of 50 years, lives on the Northern Neck of Virginia.

Julie Carlson
Julie Carlson, Sue's daughter-in-law, also a former teacher, is a happily married mother of three sons (ages eighteen, fourteen, and eight) who lives and works near Philadelphia. She is an honors graduate of Yale (1988) and an alumna of the Radcliffe Publishing Course (1988).
An editor since 1989, Julie freelances for the university presses at Harvard and Yale. Julie's developmental editing and writing have shaped many high-profile nonfiction manuscripts, many of which have garnered praise from major review media such as the New York Times and Washington Post.

Elizabeth Bower
Elizabeth Bower, Sue's daughter, lives with her husband and two sons in Missouri. She taught elementary grades for eleven years and progressed to mentoring student teachers at Northwestern and teaching at Loyola University. Passionate about teaching, Bower began her studies in education at Connecticut College. She spent a year at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and graduated with a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Elizabeth is experiencing long distance Grandloving first hand as their sons have grandparents in Singapore and England. As the newest member of the team, she brings fresh insights to the group. Elizabeth too serves as a distinguished judge for the Mom's Choice Award.

Committed to uniting the generations, Sue, Julie, and Elizabeth have authored many articles and features for grandparenting and parenting publications and websites. They are available for interviews, articles, and presentations

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good book with lots of great ideas for grandparents., November 19, 1999
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This book covers the gamut when it comes to finding fun things to do with children. Because my new grandson is 800 miles away, I especially liked all of the long-distance grandparenting ideas. I would recommend it to anyone, mothers and fathers as well as grandparents.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great tips and training, e.g. how to talk to a toddler!, October 20, 1999
I found GRANDLOVING a treasury of tips and suggestions, and not only for grandparents! Aunts, uncles, friends, teachers, childless former college roommates -- all of us who want to connect with kids and bridge the generations -- need its help! The authors are gentle, humorous instructors who show us how to slow down and focus on details for "toddler talk"... why a megaforce Hello Hug may bring tears instead of kisses... why to wear slouchy sweats and "get down" where kids really live and play -- on the rug. With this book's advice and its easy-to-engineer activities, crafts and gifts, we are truly ready for "Funlove" between grown-ups and children.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than two hundred fun and easy activities, February 22, 2001
Now in a revised and expanded second edition, Grandloving: Making Memories With Your Grandchildren is more effective than ever as a compendium of tips, ideas and suggestions for grandparents to bond with their grandchildren. More than two hundred fun and easy activities drawn from 350 families are presented along with sound advice, helpful suggestions, and inexpensive do-together projects. Whether it something special for family holidays and celebrations, or just a rainy-day or weekend visit pastime, Grandloving will have everything you need to plan and implement a truly memory making event. Enthusiastically recommended for grandparents of any age or circumstance, Grandloving's engaging, "reader friendly" text is enhanced with reminders about child development, an extensive list of resources, helpful logos, and an easy-to-use index.
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