Who Takes Care of Granny


Children - Social Issues
36 Pages
Reviewed on 11/17/2020
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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

Jill was going to meet her Granny who lived in a big building. Jill had to climb many stairs to reach her Granny's home, where a nice lady opened the door. She was happy to see Jill, and Jill's mommy told her that it was the nurse who took care of Granny. Her mommy told her what a nurse does; they work in homes and sometimes in clinics, and nurses are kind and they care for people. The nurse was checking Granny's wrist and counting the beats, and while Jill waited the nurse also gave Granny a bath and combed her hair. They had lunch and it was time to go. It was a wonderful day and Jill was happy that Granny had a nice nurse who took good care of her.

Who Takes Care of Granny? by Colleen Baxter Sullivan is a delightful story that gives children an idea about what nurses do and how their grandparents can be cared for during their old age. The illustrations are as charming as the words and make the concept clear to young readers. The simple vocabulary and short sentences make it easy for children to read on their own and understand. Parents and tutors can also use this story to give children information about what nurses actually do and how grandparents are being taken care of by them. Who Takes Care of Granny? by Colleen Baxter Sullivan is a good book to give children when they start reading because they will find it easy to read the short sentences and also connect with the real and relatable characters.