Books

Teaching Grandma & Grandpa
From my very first day, I have been teaching my grandparents a thing or two. I taught Grandpa how to snuggle not the stiff kind, but the kind where you lean in and breathe slowly. I showed him that naps are sacred and that rocking chairs are more than just furniture they are magic. Together we learned to have entire conversations without words, using only eye contact and funny faces. As the years passed, our lessons grew alongside me. I coached them on the importance of reading with big, dramatic voices and proved thata big mess is oftenjustevedence of a grand scientific discovery. We spent our days making memoriesat the library and the park, with their dog, Bear, always by our side. When I reached the age of ten, I realized a beautiful truth. While I thoughtI was the one doing the teachin, they were the ones showing me the most important lesson of all: how to loveunconditionally. In this touchingstory by Kate Broderick, a grandson reflects on a decade of shared joy and discovery. It is a celebration of the quiet, powerful bond between generations and a reminder that the greatest gift we can receive is the example of a heart full of love.

