Our story, Grandma. A book for the warmest memories.
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"Our Story, Grandma" isn't just a book; it's a space for your warmest memories and a unique opportunity to become even closer with your grandmother. It's an invitation to a personal journey: remembering how things were, hearing each other in a new way, getting to know your grandmother even better, and writing your family history together.
The book's authors are specialists from the "Good Enough Parents" project—a service offering consultations, courses, and materials on childhood, parenting, and growing up. The book was written by the project's founder, Nadya Shibut, together with psychologists Evlalia Prosvetova and Natasha Garist.
Who is it for?
- For daughters (and sons) who want to better understand their grandmothers.
- For grandmothers willing to share stories and bond with their grandchildren.
- For anyone who values family traditions and wants to preserve them for future generations.
What awaits you inside?
- Deep, touching questions – to get to know your grandmother in a new way: what she was like as a child, what she dreamed of in her youth, how she felt when you were born.
- Joint creative activities – bake childhood pies together, listen to old songs, recreate family photos.
- Quick questions and artifacts – capture vivid memories through associations, photographs, and notes.
- Reflection and gratitude – write letters to the past, noting how your relationship has changed.
How does it work?
- Choose a topic – your grandmother's childhood, her youth, or your years together.
- Answer questions – simple, touching, and unexpected.
- Complete tasks – cook, draw, and reminisce together.
- Preserve moments – include photos, tickets, and notes.
This is more than just a book. It's your family heirloom. Give yourself and your grandmother hours of intimate conversations, laughter, and warm memories. May your story be filled with love! Preserve your most precious memories! For yourself and for future generations!
The book's authors are specialists from the "Good Enough Parents" project—a service offering consultations, courses, and materials on childhood, parenting, and growing up. The book was written by the project's founder, Nadya Shibut, together with psychologists Evlalia Prosvetova and Natasha Garist.
Who is it for?
- For daughters (and sons) who want to better understand their grandmothers.
- For grandmothers willing to share stories and bond with their grandchildren.
- For anyone who values family traditions and wants to preserve them for future generations.
What awaits you inside?
- Deep, touching questions – to get to know your grandmother in a new way: what she was like as a child, what she dreamed of in her youth, how she felt when you were born.
- Joint creative activities – bake childhood pies together, listen to old songs, recreate family photos.
- Quick questions and artifacts – capture vivid memories through associations, photographs, and notes.
- Reflection and gratitude – write letters to the past, noting how your relationship has changed.
How does it work?
- Choose a topic – your grandmother's childhood, her youth, or your years together.
- Answer questions – simple, touching, and unexpected.
- Complete tasks – cook, draw, and reminisce together.
- Preserve moments – include photos, tickets, and notes.
This is more than just a book. It's your family heirloom. Give yourself and your grandmother hours of intimate conversations, laughter, and warm memories. May your story be filled with love! Preserve your most precious memories! For yourself and for future generations!
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Lifeline: Books That Preserve Your Family History