Grandpa is Zosia's best friend, always making time for her and caring for her with great care. He's a true gentleman, always wearing a white shirt and tie, and friendly to everyone around him. He and Zosia go on walks, fish, bake cookies, and visit Grandma at the cemetery. Until the day everything changes.
After returning from vacation, Zosia encounters a completely changed grandfather. Unshaven and in his pajamas in the middle of the day, Grandpa increasingly forgets things, even his granddaughter's name, sticks out his tongue at neighbors, and can't tie a tie.
Something's not right. What can Zosia do about it? Her granddaughter is convinced there must be a way. After all, she, too, can bake cookies and care for others. Slowly, the roles are reversed: now Nele must take care of her grandfather, not the other way around. The girl doesn't withdraw, doesn't avoid her relationship with her grandfather, and positively accepts the change. And tomorrow she wants to learn how to tie a tie and shave her grandfather.
“My Other Grandpa” is a touching story that helps children understand what happens to people affected by dementia.
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Grandpa is Zosia's best friend, always making time for her and caring for her with great care. He's a true gentleman, always wearing a white shirt and tie, and friendly to everyone around him. He and Zosia go on walks, fish, bake cookies, and visit Grandma at the cemetery. Until the day everything changes.
After returning from vacation, Zosia encounters a completely changed grandfather. Unshaven and in his pajamas in the middle of the day, Grandpa increasingly forgets things, even his granddaughter's name, sticks out his tongue at neighbors, and can't tie a tie.
Something's not right. What can Zosia do about it? Her granddaughter is convinced there must be a way. After all, she, too, can bake cookies and care for others. Slowly, the roles are reversed: now Nele must take care of her grandfather, not the other way around. The girl doesn't withdraw, doesn't avoid her relationship with her grandfather, and positively accepts the change. And tomorrow she wants to learn how to tie a tie and shave her grandfather.
“My Other Grandpa” is a touching story that helps children understand what happens to people affected by dementia.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery