Grandma's Wedding AlbumGrandma's Wedding Album
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Book, 2011
Current format, Book, 2011, First edition, No Longer Available.Book, 2011
Current format, Book, 2011, First edition, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsWho wouldn't want to hear about how two people met, fell in love, and married—especially if they're yourbeloved grandparents? A beautiful wedding album is shared between a grandmother and her curious grandchildren who see the enduring memories of their grandparents' wedding day. Karla Gudeon's exquisite illustrations capture Harriet Ziefert's timeless story about love, marriage, family, friends, and tradition.
The book also includes an appendix with facts about wedding traditions around the world: from the African-American custom of 'Jumping the Broom' to the Korean custom of painting three red circles, yonji konji, on the bride's cheeks.
Two children look through their grandparents’ wedding album with their grandmother, and discover how she met and fell in love with their grandfather, and what their wedding was like. The story is capped off with a universal wish of grandparents—to be present at the wedding of their grandchildren.
Includes an appendix with facts about wedding traditions around the world: throwing the bouquet in the U.S., pinning money to the bride’s gown in Italy, tying the bride and groom together in Mexico, and painting the bride’s hands with henna in India.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding. Includes wedding traditions from long ago and many different cultures.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding. Includes wedding traditions from many different cultures.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding.
The book also includes an appendix with facts about wedding traditions around the world: from the African-American custom of 'Jumping the Broom' to the Korean custom of painting three red circles, yonji konji, on the bride's cheeks.
Two children look through their grandparents’ wedding album with their grandmother, and discover how she met and fell in love with their grandfather, and what their wedding was like. The story is capped off with a universal wish of grandparents—to be present at the wedding of their grandchildren.
Includes an appendix with facts about wedding traditions around the world: throwing the bouquet in the U.S., pinning money to the bride’s gown in Italy, tying the bride and groom together in Mexico, and painting the bride’s hands with henna in India.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding. Includes wedding traditions from long ago and many different cultures.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding. Includes wedding traditions from many different cultures.
Grandma shows Emily and Michael the photograph album with pictures from her wedding.
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- Maplewood, NJ : Blue Apple Books, 2011.
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